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Old 06-26-2008   #1 (permalink)
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How to prevent/detect running multiple instance of same application/dameon

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OS: CENTOS 5
How to detect/prevent running the multiple instance of same application, in c++ code.

My applicaion is written in c++. and compile using the g++ version 4.1.2.

Thanks in advance.
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In your program, create a file in the /tmp directory. Use advisory locking to lock, say, the first byte in the file. If the lock succeeds, then the application should continue running. If it fails, then the application should exit.

For information on advisory locking, do this at the command line:
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man fcntl
If man pages are not installed on your system, google this:
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linux man fcntl
Hope this helps.
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