| lckdo(1) | moreutils | lckdo(1) | 
NAME
lckdo - run a program with a lock held
SYNOPSIS
lckdo
  
  [options] {lockfile} {program} [arguments]
  
DESCRIPTION
lckdo runs a program with a lock held, in order to prevent multiple processes from running in parallel. Use just like nice or nohup.
Now that util-linux contains a similar command named flock, lckdo is deprecated, and will be removed from some future version of moreutils.
OPTIONS
- -w
 - If the lock is already held by another process, wait for it to complete instead of failing immediately.
 - -W {sec}
 - The same as -w but wait not more than sec seconds.
 - -e
 - Execute the program directly without forking and waiting (keeps an extra file descriptor open).
 - -E {nnn}
 - Set the file descriptor number to keep open when exec()ing (implies -e).
 - -n
 - Do not create the lock file if it does not exist.
 - -q
 - Produce no output if lock is already held.
 - -s
 - Lock in shared (read) mode.
 - -x
 - Lock in exclusive (write) mode (default).
 - -t
 - Test for lock existence.
 
EXIT STATUS
If the lock was successfully acquired, the return value is that of the program invoked by lckdo. If the lock couldn't be acquired, EX_TEMPFAIL is returned. If there was a problem opening/creating or locking the lock file, EX_CANTCREAT or EX_OSERR will be returned.
AUTHOR
Michael Tokarev
| 2007-08-15 | moreutils |