Roberts

How many concurreent inserts you've done?
What MySQL version you use?

> Concurrent inserts (there also may be concurrent reads going on) are
> intermittently causing:

>
>       java.sql.SQLException: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try
> restarting transaction
>
> I noticed that adding innodb_table_locks=0 in my.ini fixes the problem.
> Looking through the manual however, this should only be a problem when I
> am using LOCK_TABLE, but there is no where in my code that I use this.
> Do some queries implicitly add LOCK_TABLE? Is there a way to disable
> innodb_table_locks when I create my database or in some JDBC property so
> I don't require users to modify their my.ini files?
>
> FWIW, I'm guessing this is a bug; i.e. hat innodb_table_locks controls
> more than just the locking behavior of an explicit LOCK TABLE.
>
> R.
>
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