Can you explain more what you mean?

Who writes this file?

Who reads this file?

What is the lifetime of this file?

Is this a simple one-writer, one-reader case?

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> The issue is that I would like to persistent one status file(status
> generated by the service) of some service in case the status lost when
> service restart, how to solve?
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