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Man Page: lock

Operating Environment: v7

Section: 2

LOCK(2) 							System Calls Manual							   LOCK(2)

NAME
lock - lock a process in primary memory
SYNOPSIS
lock(flag)
DESCRIPTION
If the flag argument is non-zero, the process executing this call will not be swapped except if it is required to grow. If the argument is zero, the process is unlocked. This call may only be executed by the super-user.
BUGS
Locked processes interfere with the compaction of primary memory and can cause deadlock. This system call is not considered a permanent part of the system.
ASSEMBLER
(lock = 53.) sys lock; flag local LOCK(2)
Related Man Pages
shlock(1) - redhat
plock(2) - ultrix
plock(2) - hpux
plock(3c) - netbsd
shlock(1) - hpux
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