As just described, while the transaction and locking data
	is correct and consistent when these INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables
	are populated, the underlying data changes so fast that similar
	glimpses at other, similarly fast-changing data, may not be
	in sync. Thus, you should be careful
	in comparing the data in the InnoDB transaction and locking
	tables with that in the
	
	  MySQL table PROCESSLIST
	. The data from the PROCESSLIST table does not come from the
	same snapshot as the data about locking and transactions.
	Even if you issue a single SELECT
	(JOINing INNODB_TRX and PROCESSLIST, for example),
	the content of those tables is generally not consistent.
	INNODB_TRX may reference rows that are not present in PROCESSLIST
	or the currently executing SQL query of a transaction, shown in
	INNODB_TRX.TRX_QUERY may be different from
	the one in PROCESSLIST.INFO.  The query in
	INNODB_TRX is always consistent with the rest of
	INNODB_TRX, INNODB_LOCKS and INNODB_LOCK_WAITS when the
	data comes from the same snapshot.
      
This is the User’s Guide for InnoDB Plugin 1.0.6 for MySQL 5.1, generated on March 4, 2010 (rev 673:680M).

