mysqlnd_ms_xa_commit
(PECL mysqlnd_ms < 1.6.0)
mysqlnd_ms_xa_commit — Commits a distributed/XA transaction among MySQL servers
Description
Commits a global transaction among MySQL servers started by mysqlnd_ms_xa_begin().
If any of the global transaction participants fails to commit an implicit rollback is performed. It may happen that not all cases can be handled during the rollback. For example, no attempts will be made to reconnect to a participant after the connection to the participant has been lost. Solving cases that cannot easily be rolled back is left to the garbage collection.
Note: Experimental
The feature is currently under development. There may be issues and/or feature limitations. Do not use in production environments.
Parameters
See Also
- Quickstart XA/Distributed transactions
- Runtime configuration
- mysqlnd_ms_get_stats() - Returns query distribution and connection statistics
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