In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] shell script mutex locking or...:
On 30/05/13 16:15, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
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I see there are a bunch of C constructs available ... mutex_init,
etc. Surely there must be a wrapper application around this kind of
thing, right?
I spent some time looking for a lock in shell some time ago. The overall
conclusion was that the only atomic operation in pure shell is mkdir.
I use /tmp or /var/run so it's at least deleted on reboot, and my
scripts trap signals so when it ends (either correctly or after being
interrupted),
In my experience, mkdir is also the easiest reliable mechanism.
It's perhaps unfortunate that there's an ipcs and an ipcrm, but no
ipcmk. That would be the logical way to do what the original poster
is asking about.
Tim
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