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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers lock file! Post 9162 by Perderabo on Tuesday 23rd of October 2001 12:17:07 PM
Old 10-23-2001
There's not too much to go on here. That "file" is a symbolic link. You can create it by typing the command:
ln -s 1.2.3.4:2747 lock
But it's really only a file if "1.2.3.4:2747" also exists. Otherwise it's just a symbolic link that points nowhere.

If it is a file, a process may have it open. Or I'll bet that some process had a socket connected to 1.2.3.4:2747. Either way, lsof can tell you what the process is.

Last edited by Perderabo; 10-25-2001 at 10:41 AM..
 

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lock_read(9r)															     lock_read(9r)

NAME
lock_read - General: Asserts a complex lock with read-only access SYNOPSIS
#include <kern/lock.h> void lock_read( lock_t lock_structptr ); ARGUMENTS
Specifies a pointer to the complex lock structure, lock. This is the lock structure associated with the resource on which you want to assert a complex lock with read-only access. The lock structure is an opaque data structure; that is, its associated members are referenced and manipulated by the operating system and not by the user of the complex lock mechanism. DESCRIPTION
The lock_read routine asserts a lock with read-only access for the resource associated with the specified lock structure pointer. The lock_read routine allows multiple kernel threads to access the resource read-only at the same time. When a read lock is asserted, the pro- tected resource is guaranteed not to change. To release a previously asserted read lock, call the lock_done routine. NOTES
You must call lock_init (once only) prior to calling lock_read to initialize the lock structure pointer for the resource. A resource, from the kernel module's standpoint, is data that more than one kernel thread can manipulate. You can store the resource in global variables and in data structure members. RETURN VALUES
None FILES
SEE ALSO
Routines: lock_done(9r), lock_terminate(9r), lock_try_read(9r), lock_try_write(9r), lock_write(9r) Data Structures: lock(9s) lock_read(9r)
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