Demand paged executables
Thomas Truscott
trt at rti.UUCP
Fri Feb 3 05:25:04 AEST 1989
In article <1997 at solo12.cs.vu.nl>, maart at cs.vu.nl (Maarten Litmaath) writes:
> dg at lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough) writes:
> > why is it not possible to unlink a demand paged program that is executing.
>
> Huh? On 4.3BSD: ... it works fine
This is a non-portable feature. As far as I can tell it is non-portable
due to buggy implementations, or maybe just paranoid implementations.
In most System V systems you cannot unlink the last
on-disk link to an executing program.
There is no particular reason for this, just remove the check
(easiest if you have kernel source!) and everything works fine.
In Ultrix 2.x you could unlink an executing demand-paged program,
but the file blocks would not be returned to the free list
and must be reclaimed with fsck (really!).
This is fixed in Ultrix 3.0 -- unlinking an executing program
works just fine now.
In HP-UX 6.2 you cannot unlink an executing demand paged (or shared)
program, regardless of how many other on-disk links there are.
I have no idea why this change was made (HP-UX 6.0 did not have the
restriction), perhaps someone with access to the source
can tell us. (e.g. did this fix a problem ala Ultrix 2.x?).
Perhaps some HP-UX wizard could get in touch with me,
I sure would like a work-around for this.
Tom Truscott
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