[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HHH-1739) HILO id can cause deadlock: Part deux

Per Olesen (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Mon Aug 15 16:39:04 EDT 2011


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Per Olesen commented on HHH-1739:
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I don't have a fix for it, but if using JPA @TableGenerator to map to the MultipleHiLoPerTableGenerator, consider setting the "allocationSize" property to a higher value. This will limit the amount of times, the id/sequence table needs to be touched, making it a lot less probable that the deadlock appears.

See http://www.techper.net/2011/08/15/hibernate-multiplehilopertablegenerator-deadlock-and-tablegenerator-allocationsize/

> HILO id can cause deadlock: Part deux
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HHH-1739
>                 URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-1739
>             Project: Hibernate Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.3
>         Environment: Hibernate 3.1.3 running JDK 1.4.1_07 Solaris 5.8
> Adaptive Server Enterprise/12.5.2/EBF 12054 ESD#2/P/Sun_svr4/OS 5.8/ase1252/1844/64-bit/FBO/Thu Aug 12 10:51:11 2004
>            Reporter: Kirk Rasmussen
>   Original Estimate: 1m
>  Remaining Estimate: 1m
>
> This is mostly a duplicate of HB-1246 but with a twist. I believe that there is a flaw in Hibernate's design for how it generates ids for some dialects. This is a particular problem for deep object graphs and/or at high volume. Or at least it is a problem for those of us stuck on the crappy Sybase platform.
> We have an application that creates hundreds of objects that need ids generated within a single transaction. It is quite common for us to potentially exhaust the connection pool with a deep object graph. We are persisting a Trade object which has a complex and deep object graph (upwards of 100s of persistent objects). Within each trade there are roughly 15 classes which need generated ids with 30 or more instances of each class in some cases. 
> IMO The design flaw is when the ids are generated. From quickly browsing the source it seems that they are being generated on the fly as the objects are being processed. This can result in running of out database connections when under load or when a particular trade has a large number of persistent object instances and deadlocking the system.
> A better design would be if the ids could be generated for all tables in a single transaction up front rather than issuing a whole bunch of individual transactions for each table and object. 
> I believe that TOPLink generates all its ids up front to avoid the described resource thrashing. It also has the configuration to generate ids from within the same transaction as the original unit of work or from a secondary unit of work.
> See org.hibernate.id.MultipleHiLoPerTableGenerator 

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