What is the blocation victim?

Blocking victim is a computer user that acts as a client connected to a server whose connection with the server host has decided to terminate to solve the blocking. This type of locking often occurs when two different processes try to use the same sources, causing locking both processes. To solve this problem, many server database systems can detect when to block, and then decide to end the connection of one of the two processes. The debt victim can be selected arbitrarily in the program, although the user is usually selected as one that can easily reconnect to the system. This error occurs in a situation commonly referred to as blocking. In general, blocking occurs when two users connected to the server try to access the same source in a way that creates a system. For example, if a user A uses Resource 1 and must also use Source 2, while the user B uses source 2 and must also use source 1, occur toblocking because no user can complete their process.

In this example, one of the two users would be selected by the system as a blocation victim and its connection to the server would be terminated. Once this happens, the other user can complete his process and terminate the blockage and the blocation victim can reconnect to the server. Most server database programs are designed to detect a blockage that usually detects blocking after a certain time. Although blocking is not necessarily the main problem, it may be for users of harassment, especially those chosen as a blocked victim, and indicates one or more errors in programming the server database.

The way the server chosen. The blocking victim may vary. Some programs choose the victim with a purely random foundation. Although it can be quite effective because any choice leads to a solution and end of blocking, it is not always evena detect method. The server is usually programmed to evaluate two users to choose one that can easily reconnect or lose the smallest amount of data for disconnection.

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