PostgreSQL supports a two-phase commit (2PC)
protocol that allows multiple distributed systems to work together
in a transactional manner. The commands are PREPARE
TRANSACTION, COMMIT PREPARED and
ROLLBACK PREPARED. Two-phase transactions
are intended for use by external transaction management systems.
PostgreSQL follows the features and model
proposed by the X/Open XA standard, but does not implement some less
often used aspects.
When the user executes PREPARE TRANSACTION, the
only possible next commands are COMMIT PREPARED
or ROLLBACK PREPARED. In general, this prepared
state is intended to be of very short duration, but external
availability issues might mean transactions stay in this state
for an extended interval. Short-lived prepared
transactions are stored only in shared memory and WAL.
Transactions that span checkpoints are recorded in the
pg_twophase directory. Transactions
that are currently prepared can be inspected using pg_prepared_xacts.