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Re: IFS file stays locked after close


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I've seen that when I terminated the program prior to the close. The fix
was to end the job. Is this in QNTC? We've occasional situations where
QNTC seems to do some things asynchronously. Write and close operations
are a couple that I've been suspicious of, but couldn't prove it. Delays
of varying lengths may have helped, but that's anecdotal. Apps that
worked fine at V5R2, don't at V5R4 sometimes.

Pete Hall
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Rick.chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have a situation in an interactive program where the file appears to be locked even though the program has ended. To free the file I have to sign off. I verified that the close operation is performed and the return code = 0 so I think it should be closed. Searching the archives, Google, and Info Center didn't turn up anything useful. I did try adding the fsync function call in case it was an issue with the buffer not being flushed.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Rick Chevalier




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