Hi,

I'm probably describing this poorly because I've never done this and I come
from a PHP background, but...

Is there anyway that I can have some variable available to all the user
sessions without resorting to a database.

E.g. I suppose I want a variable 'busy'. If any user initiates a piece of
code, it sets busy to 1, and when the process is over, it sets it to 0. If
another user attempts to initiate the process while busy is 1, some other
action is taken. 

I don't want to have to use a database to do this.

And it might sound like a weird problem, but basically I have django
triggering a physically process with a microcontroller (via serial
communication).

If I'm totally going about this the wrong way, please let me know.



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