Description
This wait occurs when a request is waiting to acquire a Shared-Range Update lock. This mechanism acquires locks on a subset of rows in an index but only if the transaction isolation SERIALIZABLE is used. An update lock typically occurs when read and modify requests are blocked by another write transaction (implicit of explicit) that has been kept open for an extended period of time
Resolved by
DBAs and Developers
Suggested solutions
- Ensure transactions isolation levels are appropriate (avoid SERIALIZEABLE and REPEATABLE READ if possible)
- Keep transaction durations short
- Investigate enabling the READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT database setting
- Run trace/Profiler/Extended Event session in conjunction with Blocked Process Threshold to determine which queries are being blocked
- Indexing, ensure long running queries and transactions are optimised
- Ensure locks being escalated correctly: row, page or table (if table is partitioned considered enabling partition escalation)
Additional research
Key-Range Locking
Reducing SQL Server Locks
Understanding Isolation Levels
Identify the Cause of SQL Server Blocking
Lock Escalations