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Re: find command seems to lock files


On 8/19/2019 10:03 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 19 14:33, Morten Kjærulff wrote:
Hi,

I have an application which constantly:
creates a file
do some processing
deletes the file

One way to monitor if the application has crashed, is to check the age of
the file, so I made a script that:

find //$server/d$/dir/subdir*/subsubdir -name 'thefile' -printf '%A+\n'

subdir* will be subdir1 subdir2 ...
under subsubdir there will be dirA, dirB, ... and under those, thefile may
exist.

Problem is that it seems this command locks thefile, as the application
sometimes can't delete it.

Could this be true?

Cygwin does not actually lock anything except in very rare
circumstances.  Your problem is more likely triggered by a realtime
virus scanner.

I was wondering, though, whether the parent directory would
be non-delete-able while find has the directory open for scanning.
If the application in question creates and deletes the parent
directory, as well as the leaf file, then things would be left
around unexpectedly.

So would use of find trigger a virus scanner, which in turn might
hold on to the file and prevent its deletion?

Regards - Eliot

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