AIX, C Language, Multi-process : fopen(..."a+") and mv

AIX, C Language, Multi-process : fopen(..."a+") and mv

Post by Goulven PERO » Tue, 23 Mar 1999 04:00:00



Is it correct to write rows at the end of a file (opened in a+ mode) and,
simultaneously, to move it (with AIX mv command) in an other directory.

May rows be lost ? Is it possible that something wrong happens ?

According to me, the first process which discovers that the file has been
moved, creates it and stores its row in the new file. Is that true ?

Thx.

Goul.

 
 
 

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