How to determine if a file is in use
Cameron Simpson
cs at zip.com.au
Wed Nov 4 04:49:04 UTC 2009
On 03Nov2009 13:31, Donald Russell <russell.don at gmail.com> wrote:
| Another system uses FTP to drop files in a directory for me to process.
| I have a bash script to process the incoming files. The script is started by
| cron periodically.
|
| There's a problem if the FTP transfer is still in progress because the
| process begins reading the file even though it isn't complete yet.
I liked the upload-then-rename suggested by another poster, if you can
get this implemented.
Otherwise...
[...]
| I could also configure the ftp server to lock files being written, but that
| seems to be discouraged. (based on man vsftpd.conf)
It's not discouraged for any reason that seems to match your use case.
You've got a well defined upload area and no malicious users.
Use the lock facility! That's what it's for!
| Basically, what I want is something like
| Can I get an exclusive read on file x?
| No - skip that file, go onto the next one
| Yes - start processing that file
Do it! See above! Have you tried it?
Cheers,
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