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NAME

       setlock - runs another program with a file locked.

SYNOPSIS

       setlock [ -nNxX ] fn child

DESCRIPTION

       fn is a single argument.  child consists of one or more arguments.

       setlock opens fn for writing (creating it if it does not exist), obtains an exclusive lock
       on it, and runs child.

       Normally the lock disappears when child exits.

       Here's the complete story: child is given a descriptor for a locked ofile pointing to  the
       disk file named fn.  The lock disappears when this ofile is

       o      closed by all the processes that have descriptors for it or

       o      explicitly unlocked.

OPTIONS

       -n     No delay. If fn is locked by another process, setlock gives up.

       -N     (Default.)  Delay.  If  fn is locked by another process, setlock waits until it can
              obtain a new lock.

       -x     If fn cannot be opened (or created) or locked, setlock exits zero.

       -X     (Default.) If fn cannot be opened (or created) or locked, setlock prints  an  error
              message and exits nonzero.

SEE ALSO

       supervise(8),  svc(8),  svok(8),  svstat(8),  svscanboot(8),  svscan(8), readproctitle(8),
       fghack(8),   pgrphack(8),   multilog(8),    tai64n(8),    tai64nlocal(8),    setuidgid(8),
       envuidgid(8), envdir(8), softlimit(8)

       http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html

                                                                                       setlock(8)