Transaction Isolation Level Index
R | S
READ COMMITTED
- Section 14.2.3.5, “
InnoDB
Record, Gap, and Next-Key Locks” - Section 14.2.6, “
InnoDB
Startup Options and System Variables” - Section 13.3.6, “
SET TRANSACTION
Syntax” - Section 14.2.3.3, “Consistent Nonlocking Reads”
- Section 14.2.3.10, “How to Cope with Deadlocks”
- Section 14.2.3.7, “Locks Set by Different SQL Statements in
InnoDB
” - Section 8.5.2, “Optimizing
InnoDB
Transaction Management” - Section 5.2.4.2, “Setting The Binary Log Format”
- Section 14.2.3.1, “The
InnoDB
Transaction Model and Locking”
REPEATABLE READ
- Section 14.2.3.5, “
InnoDB
Record, Gap, and Next-Key Locks” - Section 14.2.6, “
InnoDB
Startup Options and System Variables” - Section 13.3.6, “
SET TRANSACTION
Syntax” - Section 13.3.1, “
START TRANSACTION
,
COMMIT
, and
ROLLBACK
Syntax” - Section 14.2.3.3, “Consistent Nonlocking Reads”
- Section 14.2.9.5.4, “Controlling Transactional Behavior of the InnoDB memcached Plugin”
- Section 5.2.4.3, “Mixed Binary Logging Format”
- Section 8.5.2, “Optimizing
InnoDB
Transaction Management” - Section 14.2.3.1, “The
InnoDB
Transaction Model and Locking” - Section 13.3.7, “XA Transactions”
SERIALIZABLE
- Section 14.2.6, “
InnoDB
Startup Options and System Variables” - Section 13.3.6, “
SET TRANSACTION
Syntax” - Section 13.3.1, “
START TRANSACTION
,
COMMIT
, and
ROLLBACK
Syntax” - Section 14.2.3.3, “Consistent Nonlocking Reads”
- Section 8.9.3.1, “How the Query Cache Operates”
- Section 14.2.3.7, “Locks Set by Different SQL Statements in
InnoDB
” - Section 5.2.4.3, “Mixed Binary Logging Format”
- Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
- Section 14.2.3.1, “The
InnoDB
Transaction Model and Locking” - Section 13.3.7, “XA Transactions”