what is the 'l' permission?

Jon Zeeff zeeff at b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us
Thu Nov 24 00:29:36 AEST 1988


> >>-r-Sr-lr--   1 root     other        865 Nov 18 09:45 595918800.a
> >>
> >According to the AT&T 3B4000 & 3B15 Computer UNIX System V User's and
> >System Administrator's Reference Manual Section 1 (305-205),
> >the l in the group execution slot means that mandatory locking will
> >occur during access.

Can someone explain "mandatory locking" as used here.  I find that Sys V.3
allows two processes to open and write to a file with 'l' permisssions.






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