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Locks Event Category

Use the event classes in the Locks event category to monitor locking activity in an instance of the Microsoft SQL Server Database Engine. These event classes can help you investigate locking problems caused by multiple users reading and modifying data concurrently.

Because the Database Engine often processes many locks, capturing the Locks event classes during a trace can incur significant overhead and result in large trace files or tables.

In This Section

Topic Description

Deadlock Graph Event Class

Provides an XML description of a deadlock.

Lock:Acquired Event Class

Indicates that a lock has been acquired on a resource, such as a row in a table.

Lock:Cancel Event Class

Tracks requests for locks that were canceled before the lock was acquired (for example, to prevent a deadlock).

Lock:Deadlock Chain Event Class

Monitors when deadlock conditions occur and which objects are involved.

Lock:Deadlock Event Class

Tracks when a transaction has requested a lock on a resource already locked by another transaction, resulting in a deadlock.

Lock:Escalation Event Class

Indicates that a finer-grained lock has been converted to a coarser-grained lock.

Lock:Released Event Class

Tracks when a lock is released.

Lock:Timeout (timeout > 0) Event Class

Tracks when lock requests cannot be completed because another transaction has a blocking lock on the requested resource. This event occurs only in situations where the lock time-out value is greater than zero.

Lock:Timeout Event Class

Tracks when lock requests cannot be completed because another transaction has a blocking lock on the requested resource.

See Also

Concepts

Locking in the Database Engine

Other Resources

Monitoring Events

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance