The -z options allows non-root users to start the daemon, though it
will still require root to stop it.
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[U2] RE: [UV] uvdlockd command
When I do: uvdlockd -? I see the following options:
uvdlockd [options]
--
-t timerinterval timer to have daemon check
for deadlocks
-r res resolution to
use(0=Random;1=Youngest;2=Fewest Locks)
-l log location of the log file
-query requests a report of current status
-victim sig identifies the signature of the victim
to be aborted
-p performs a check on dead process
cleanup
-stop shutdown the daemon
NOTE: The -query, -victim, and -stop options cannot
be used in conjunction with
the other options
But when I check for processes using this program, I
see the -z switch being used. For example:
uvdlockd -z -p -22781
Anyone know what the -z option does ?
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