Hi,

Clarifying the problem statement again, Multiple requests are getting to our 
application server and using hibernate framework to persist the data into 
Postgres SQL DB but for one of the request, it is also similar request like 
other requests and there are no differences b/w these requests in terms of 
different OS, different network etc. but data is not persisting few times.

We have enabled below properties in postgresql.conf file and verified but 
didn't get any findings about the transaction and below log statements are 
writing in our data store logs.

log_statement = 'all'
logging_collector = on
log_min_messages = debug5
log_min_error_statement = debug5

2024-02-19 15:21:54.850 +08 [1876] LOG:  execute S_48: insert into xxxxxxx 
(f_schedule_name,f_id,f_totaldataredtn,f_invalidationtime,f_statuscode,f_module,f_app_type,f_dbbackuptype,f_is_compressed,f_proxy,f_size,f_sizeprotected,f_groupjobid,f_status,f_bytesmodifiednotsent,f_sizetransferredboffset,f_bytesmodifiedsent,f_errcode,f_jobid2,f_media_server,f_starttime,f_storageid,f_pool,f_queuestart,f_sizescannedboffset,f_errorcodesummary,f_ncopies,f_sizeprotectedboffset,f_snap_target_platform,f_backup_servername,f_nfiles,f_expiry,f_owner,f_policy_id,f_parentjobid,f_sub_name,f_completion_status,f_endtime,f_filesscanned,f_idle_wait,f_storage_unit,f_group_id,f_backup_set,f_ntries,f_job_name,f_level,f_agent_name,f_failed_copies,f_restarted_job,f_success_copies,f_domain_id,f_snap_target,f_jobid,f_request_id,f_pluginname,f_sizetransferred,f_is_snap,f_node_id,f_workflow_id,f_action_name,f_agent_id,f_instancename,f_session,f_totalobjdedup,f_changedbytes,f_sizeboffset,f_dedupredtn,f_statuscodesummary,f_workflow_jobid,f_snap_policy,f_size_copies,f_sizescanned,f_sub_id,f_archive_flag,f_nfilesnot,f_media_wait,f_snap_creation,f_effective_path)
 values 
($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$10,$11,$12,$13,$14,$15,$16,$17,$18,$19,$20,$21,$22,$23,$24,$25,$26,$27,$28,$29,$30,$31,$32,$33,$34,$35,$36,$37,$38,$39,$40,$41,$42,$43,$44,$45,$46,$47,$48,$49,$50,$51,$52,$53,$54,$55,$56,$57,$58,$59,$60,$61,$62,$63,$64,$65,$66,$67,$68,$69,$70,$71,$72,$73,$74,$75,$76,$77,$78)
2024-02-19 15:21:54.851 +08 [10928] DEBUG:  bind <unnamed> to <unnamed>
2024-02-19 15:21:54.852 +08 [10928] DEBUG:  CommitTransaction(1) name: unnamed; 
blockState: STARTED; state: INPROGRESS, xid/subid/cid: 0/1/0

Could you let us know any other way to trace out these kind of DB transactions?


Regards,
Venkat


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From: Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 9:32 PM
To: Bandi, Venkataramana - Dell Team <venkataramana.ba...@dellteam.com>; Greg 
Sabino Mullane <htamf...@gmail.com>
Cc: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org; Kishore, Nanda - Dell Team 
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Subject: Re: Query on Postgres SQL transaction


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On 3/27/24 04:29, Bandi, Venkataramana - Dell Team wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As l already mentioned, for this specific node also data is persisting but 
> sometimes(randomly) data is not persisting.

How do you know which data is not persisting?

>
> As you mentioned our application doesn't have any restrictions on OS level 
> and on network etc.
>
> different OS or OS version, different encoding, different location on the 
> network, different data it is working, etc.

I don't understand what the above is saying. Do you mean there are differences 
in these attributes between the nodes or no differences?

Also please do not top post, use either bottom or inline posting per:

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style__;!!LpKI!glyl28rP3t6cLe3s9tF3X5_4YU28-qPJsOaPHUjX9F01s4DCAXmZVedjlyKpvXlv-TgG-800u0Drq4lWC2f8CObdQX3ijBWevQ$
 [en[.]wikipedia[.]org]

>
> Regards,
> Venkat
>


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