06-19-2007
Sorry,
Even the touch command didnt serve my purpose;
The file I want to clear is always in use. Some program is appending it content always (even for each microseconds).
Any suggestions ?
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UALARM(3) Library Functions Manual UALARM(3)
NAME
ualarm - schedule signal after specified time
SYNOPSIS
unsigned ualarm(value, interval)
unsigned value;
unsigned interval;
DESCRIPTION
This is a simplified interface to setitimer(2).
Ualarm causes signal SIGALRM, see signal(3C), to be sent to the invoking process in a number of microseconds given by the value argument.
Unless caught or ignored, the signal terminates the process.
If the interval argument is non-zero, the SIGALRM signal will be sent to the process every interval microseconds after the timer expires
(e.g. after value microseconds have passed).
Because of scheduling delays, resumption of execution of when the signal is caught may be delayed an arbitrary amount. The longest speci-
fiable delay time (on the vax) is 2147483647 microseconds.
The return value is the amount of time previously remaining in the alarm clock.
SEE ALSO
getitimer(2), setitimer(2), sigpause(2), sigvec(2), signal(3C), sleep(3), alarm(3), usleep(3)
NOTES (PDP-11)
On the PDP-11, setitimer(2) rounds the number of microseconds up to seconds resolution, therefore ualarm doesn't give you any more resolu-
tion than alarm(3).
4.3 Berkeley Distribution August 26, 1988 UALARM(3)