MSSQLSERVER_1205
Details
Product Name |
SQL Server |
Product Version |
10.0 |
Product Build Number |
10.00.0000.00 |
Event ID |
1205 |
Event Source |
MSSQLSERVER |
Component |
SQLEngine |
Symbolic Name |
LK_VICTIM |
Message Text |
Transaction (Process ID %d) was deadlocked on %.*ls resources with another process and has been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun the transaction. |
Explanation
Resources are accessed in conflicting order on separate transactions, causing a deadlock. For example:
Transaction1 updates Table1.Row1, while Transaction2 updates Table2.Row2.
Transaction1 tries to update Table2.Row2 but is blocked because Transaction2 has not yet committed.
Transaction2 now tries to update Table1.Row1 but is blocked because Transaction1 has not committed.
A deadlock occurs because Transaction1 is waiting for Transaction2 to complete, but Transaction2 is waiting for Transaction1 to complete.
The system will detect this deadlock and will choose one of the transactions involved as a 'victim' and will issue this message, rolling back the victim's transaction. For more information about deadlocks, see Deadlocking.
User Action
Execute the transaction again. You can also revise the application to avoid deadlocks. The transaction that was chosen as a victim can be retried and will likely succeed, depending on what operations are being executed simultaneously.
To prevent or avoid deadlocks from occurring, consider having all transactions access rows in the same order (Table1, then Table2); this way, although blocking might occur, a deadlock will not occur. For more information about actions to take, see Detecting and Ending Deadlocks.