Deadlock occur how to read trace file session info

i got a dead lock & here is the part of trace from the call stack here i know one process but how i can get the inofrmation of
process 237 session 126 , i want to know which two process are involved in dead lock , i know table and rowid but i want to know the secod call stack or procedure if any one can help please reply .
*** 2010-08-16 17:32:48.038
*** SESSION ID:(126.255) 2010-08-16 17:32:47.880
DEADLOCK DETECTED ( ORA-00060 )
The following deadlock is not an ORACLE error. It is a
deadlock due to user error in the design of an application
or from issuing incorrect ad-hoc SQL. The following
information may aid in determining the deadlock:
Deadlock graph:
---------Blocker(s)-------- ---------Waiter(s)---------
Resource Name process session holds waits process session holds waits
TX-001a0026-0002969f 237 126 X 253 147 X
TX-00010014-00020a0a 253 147 X 237 126 X
session 126: DID 0001-00ED-00000028     session 147: DID 0001-00FD-000000A0
session 147: DID 0001-00FD-000000A0     session 126: DID 0001-00ED-00000028
Rows waited on:
Session 147: obj - rowid = 00001209 - AAAEiHAA0AAACCzABA
(dictionary objn - 4617, file - 52, block - 8371, slot - 64)
Session 126: obj - rowid = 00001209 - AAAEiHAA0AAACCyAAd
(dictionary objn - 4617, file - 52, block - 8370, slot - 29)
Information on the OTHER waiting sessions:
Session 147:
pid=253 serial=316 audsid=21499288 user: 77/<none>
O/S info: user: , term: , ospid: 1234, machine: reg-bpel1.viterra.ca
program:
client info: BPEL_MESSAGING 1.00 SHIPMENT_ACTUALS_SYNC MSG_INTF_BATCH
Current SQL Statement:
SELECT NEXT_ID, UPDATE_DT_TIME, UPDATE_USER_ID FROM ID_V WHERE UPPER(TABLE_NAME) = UPPER(:B1 ) FOR UPDATE OF NEXT_ID
End of information on OTHER waiting sessions.
Current SQL statement for this session:
SELECT NEXT_ID, UPDATE_DT_TIME, UPDATE_USER_ID FROM ID_V WHERE UPPER(TABLE_NAME) = UPPER(:B1 ) FOR UPDATE OF NEXT_ID
----- PL/SQL Call Stack -----
object line object
handle number name
373209A0 74 package body GA_APPLICATION.DATALESS_KEY_PROCESSING_PKG
373209A0 156 package body GA_APPLICATION.DATALESS_KEY_PROCESSING_PKG
407DC818 247 package body GA_APPLICATION.MESSAGE_AND_HISTORY_PKG
407DC818 358 package body GA_APPLICATION.MESSAGE_AND_HISTORY_PKG
41502DC8 9705 package body GA_APPLICATION.BPEL_ORDER_PKG
41502DC8 5520 package body GA_APPLICATION.BPEL_ORDER_PKG
416091D0 1286 package body MSG_INTF_APPLICATION.ORDER_PKG
42C2C638 1 anonymous block
===================================================
PROCESS STATE
Process global information:
process: 31853F30, call: 36FF8998, xact: 3471B720, curses: 31B53BD8, usrses: 31B53BD8
SO: 31853F30, type: 2, owner: 0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(process) Oracle pid=237, calls cur/top: 36FF8998/36FF8930, flag: (0) -
int error: 0, call error: 0, sess error: 0, txn error 0
(post info) last post received: 0 0 4
last post received-location: kslpsr
last process to post me: 3181e400 1 6
last post sent: 0 0 16
last post sent-location: ksasnd
last process posted by me: 3181e400 1 6
(latch info) wait_event=0 bits=0
Process Group: DEFAULT, pseudo proc: 31B01F50
O/S info: user: , term: , ospid: 000700E6
OSD pid info: OSDI process pid: 000700E6, image: MINBNDS
SO: 350BD728, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa6d60 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350C2A98, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa62f0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350C28B8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9d0d0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350C25E8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa7fa8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350C0EC0, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aaa438 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350BB0A0, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aaa190 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350BB028, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa2c28 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350BAF38, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9db40 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350E12A8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa2990 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350C8B88, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa07a8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CB2D0, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa14b0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CB258, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa50b8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350DA3F0, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aac620 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 35146570, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9e858 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 3516B278, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa4b78 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 35110D50, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa4e10 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 3510E380, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa8240 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 35109CB8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa19e0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 35104030, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa48e0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350FFFB0, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9f7f8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350FCD70, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa3400 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350EF0A8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aab918 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350E4650, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa6058 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350D7930, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa84e8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 35109E20, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa8cb0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350D6A00, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9cba0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350FAE98, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa1218 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350FA5F8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9f560 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350FA238, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9d8a8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350EDAE8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9c3c8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350EBF58, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aab140 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350EBD00, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aacb50 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350EBC88, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa21b8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350EBC10, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aaaea8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350D0238, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aac388 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CDF70, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aabbb0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CDEF8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa1748 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CDE80, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa72a0 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CDE08, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa7538 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CDD90, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa6ac8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CDD18, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9fd38 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CDB38, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa0a40 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CBEB8, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aabe48 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CBA08, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9e080 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CB828, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa5350 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CB168, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa4108 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CB078, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33aa9720 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 350CB000, type: 8, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=2 fib ptr=33a9ce38 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
SO: 31B53BD8, type: 4, owner: 31853F30, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(session) trans: 3471B720, creator: 31853F30, flag: (100045) USR/- BSY/-/-/-/-/-
DID: 0001-00ED-00000028, short-term DID: 0000-0000-00000000
txn branch: 0
oct: 3, prv: 0, sql: 3731E1A8, psql: 3731E1A8, user: 77/<none>
O/S info: user: , term: , ospid: 1234, machine: reg-bpel1.viterra.ca
program:
client info: BPEL_Messaging 1.00 SO_SYNC MSG_INTF_BATCH
last wait for 'enqueue' blocking sess=0x31b60208 seq=11337 wait_time=3333245
name|mode=e3e70006, id1=10014, id2=20a0a
temporary object counter: 0
SO: 36D06490, type: 52, owner: 31B53BD8, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT PIN: pin=36d06490 handle=3731f318 mode=S lock=53af8dc8
user=31b53bd8 session=31b53bd8 count=1 mask=0041 savepoint=63373 flags=[00]
SO: 4C1AEF38, type: 51, owner: 31B53BD8, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=4c1aef38 handle=3eb115d8 mode=N
call pin=0 session pin=439995E8
htl=4C1AEF74[3403195C,510B35B8] htb=510B35B8
user=31b53bd8 session=31b53bd8 count=1 flags=[00] savepoint=63228
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=3eb115d8
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/PN0/[10010000]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0041-0041 lock=N pin=0 latch#=2
lwt=3EB115F0[3EB115F0,3EB115F0] ltm=3EB115F8[3EB115F8,3EB115F8]
pwt=3EB11608[3EB11608,3EB11608] ptm=3EB11660[3EB11660,3EB11660]
ref=3EB115E0[3EB11820, 3EB11820] lnd=3EB1166C[3EB1166C,3EB1166C]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=3eb10850
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags= [00] status=VALD load=0
DEPENDENCIES: count=6 size=16
AUTHORIZATIONS: count=1 size=16 minimum entrysize=28
ACCESSES: count=2 size=16
TRANSLATIONS: count=2 size=16
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change
0 3eb10a60 3eb10608 I/P/A 0 NONE
6 3eb108f8 3eb0f3a8 I/-/A 0 NONE
SO: 4C1AF910, type: 51, owner: 31B53BD8, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=4c1af910 handle=3eb1e3b8 mode=N
call pin=46E24C60 session pin=0
htl=4C1AF94C[3502B6B4,510B3680] htb=510B3680
user=31b53bd8 session=31b53bd8 count=1 flags=[00] savepoint=63227
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=3eb1e3b8
name=
INSERT INTO PO_MSG ( PO_MSG_ID ,PO_ID ,PO_NBR ,PO_DT ,LOC_ACCT_ID ,PO_FORMAT ,DS_ID ,QGRD_TABLE_PROD_ID ,TRANS_MODE ,TRA
NS_TYPE_ID ,SPLIT_WHEN ,LEAD_CAR_NBR ,PO_STATUS ,ENABLE_EXTEND_AMT ,CONTROL_NBR ,SHIP_WHEN ,PO_TYPE ,PRINT_COPIES ,PRINT
PRICE ,GENERATESO ,RETURN_AUTHORIZE ,ASSESS_STATE_ID ,REPEAT_ORDER ,REPEAT_NBR_DAYS ,REPEAT_DAY ,REPEAT_DAYS ,REPEAT_U
NTIL_DT ,CURRENCY_ID ,CURR_RATE_TYPE_ID ,EXCH_RATE_AVG ,COMMENTS_EXIST ,CREATE_USER_ID ,CREATE_DT_TIME ,UPDATE_USER_ID ,
UPDATE_DT_TIME ,REPEAT_TRIGGER ,
hash=e58fc51 timestamp=08-15-2010 08:22:27
namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/[10010000]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=2
lwt=3EB1E3D0[3EB1E3D0,3EB1E3D0] ltm=3EB1E3D8[3EB1E3D8,3EB1E3D8]
pwt=3EB1E3E8[3EB1E3E8,3EB1E3E8] ptm=3EB1E440[3EB1E440,3EB1E440]
ref=3EB1E3C0[3EB1E3C0, 3EB1E3C0] lnd=3EB1E44C[3EAECA24,3EB20044]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=3eb118f0
type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags= [00] status=VALD load=0
CHILDREN: size=16
child# table reference handle
0 3eb11a98 3eb11820 3eb115d8
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change
0 3eb25b40 3eb11980 I/P/A 0 NONE
SO: 4C752940, type: 51, owner: 31B53BD8, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=4c752940 handle=3eb20cf8 mode=N
call pin=3B503AF8 session pin=0
htl=4C75297C[36856DD4,510B3628] htb=510B3628
user=31b53bd8 session=31b53bd8 count=2 flags=[00] savepoint=63218
LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=3eb20cf8
name=GA_APPLICATION.PO_AUR
hash=92b14a46 timestamp=06-29-2010 21:08:46
namespace=TRGR flags=KGHP/TIM/SML/[02000000]
kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0059-0059 lock=N pin=0 latch#=5
lwt=3EB20D10[3EB20D10,3EB20D10] ltm=3EB20D18[3EB20D18,3EB20D18]
pwt=3EB20D28[3EB20D28,3EB20D28] ptm=3EB20D80[3EB20D80,3EB20D80]
ref=3EB20D00[3EB20D00, 3EB20D00] lnd=3EB20D8C[3EAB046C,3EB79DFC]
LIBRARY OBJECT: object=3eb20c10
type=TRGR flags=EXS/LOC[0005] pflags=NST [01] status=VALD load=0
DEPENDENCIES: count=17 size=32
READ ONLY DEPENDENCIES: count=2 size=16
ACCESSES: count=5 size=16
DATA BLOCKS:
data# heap pointer status pins change
0 3eb25ba8 3eb208f0 I/-/A 0 NONE
3 3eb207d0 0 -/P/- 0 NONE
4 3eb20838 3eb1f558 I/-/A 0 NONE
6 3eb208a0 3eb1dd60 I/-/A 0 NONE
----------------------------------------

Hi,
---------Blocker(s)-------- ---------Waiter(s)---------
Resource Name process session holds waits process session holds waits
TX-001a0026-0002969f 237 *126* X 253 *147* X
TX-00010014-00020a0a 253 *147* X 237 *126* X
session 126: DID 0001-00ED-00000028 session 147: DID 0001-00FD-000000A0
session 147: DID 0001-00FD-000000A0 session 126: DID 0001-00ED-00000028
Rows waited on:
Session 147: obj - rowid = 00001209 - AAAEiHAA0AAACCzABA
*(dictionary objn - 4617, file - 52, block - 8371, slot - 64)*
Session 126: obj - rowid = 00001209 - AAAEiHAA0AAACCyAAd
*(dictionary objn - 4617, file - 52, block - 8370, slot - 29)*
Information on the OTHER waiting sessions:
Session 147:
pid=253 serial=316 audsid=21499288 user: 77/<none>
O/S info: user: , term: , ospid: 1234, machine: reg-bpel1.viterra.ca
program:
client info: BPEL_MESSAGING 1.00 SHIPMENT_ACTUALS_SYNC MSG_INTF_BATCH
Current SQL Statement:
SELECT NEXT_ID, UPDATE_DT_TIME, UPDATE_USER_ID FROM ID_V WHERE UPPER(TABLE_NAME) = UPPER(:B1 ) FOR UPDATE OF NEXT_ID
End of information on OTHER waiting sessions.
Current SQL statement for this session:
SELECT NEXT_ID, UPDATE_DT_TIME, UPDATE_USER_ID FROM ID_V WHERE UPPER(TABLE_NAME) = UPPER(:B1 ) FOR UPDATE OF NEXT_ID
Has most of the information.
You have to check what session 126 and 147 were doing. It also gives you information on object_id and rowid where you had the lock by two sessions.
The culprit is FOR UPDATE OF NEXT_ID.
Regards
Edited by: skvaish1 on Aug 18, 2010 5:26 PM

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