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Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking
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Paul Fox |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking |
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Thu, 26 Apr 2012 13:39:43 -0400 |
lyndon wrote:
>
> On 2012-04-26, at 10:07 AM, Paul Fox wrote:
>
> > but unless you use the locker from both the commandline and the
> > cron-driven script, using it in either place won't help, will it?
>
> Put the cron stuff in a file, then:
>
> 2 4 * * * mhlock /usr/local/libexec/cronmhstuff
>
> mhlock grabs the lock, runs whatever command was fed it, then releases the
> lock. It would be the MH equivalent of FreeBSD's lockf(1).
>
> As long as the mhlocked cron job is running, interactive commands would
> block
> waiting to acquire the lock.
but the example paul gave was:
> i am sometimes surprised when my real time human commands that might
> be "pick ... -seq xyz; scan xyz" end up having their folder changed
> out from under them.
if the cron job runs in between the pick and the scan, the mhlock you've
added won't help.
paul
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Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking, norm, 2012/04/27
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- Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking, Ken Hornstein, 2012/04/27
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking, norm, 2012/04/27
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking, Valdis . Kletnieks, 2012/04/27
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking, norm, 2012/04/28
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking, norm, 2012/04/28
Re: [Nmh-workers] Locking In Scripts and nmh Locking, Ken Hornstein, 2012/04/27