lslocks — list local system locks
lslocks
[options]
−J,
−−json
Use JSON output format.
−n,
−−noheadings
Do not print a header line.
−o,
−−output list
Specify which output columns to print. Use
−−help
to get a
list of all supported columns.
The default list of columns may be extended if
list is
specified in the format +list
(e.g.
lslocks -o
+BLOCKER).
−p,
−−pid pid
Display only the locks held by the process with this pid.
−r,
−−raw
Use the raw output format.
−u,
−−notruncate
Do not truncate text in columns.
−V,
−−version
Display version information and exit.
−h,
−−help
Display help text and exit.
COMMAND
The command name of the process holding the lock.
PID
The process ID of the process which holds the lock.
TYPE
The type of lock; can be FLOCK (created with flock(2)) or POSIX (created with fcntl(2) and lockf(3)).
SIZE
Size of the locked file.
MODE
The lock's access permissions (read, write). If the process is blocked and waiting for the lock, then the mode is postfixed with an '*' (asterisk).
M
Whether the lock is mandatory; 0 means no (meaning the lock is only advisory), 1 means yes. (See fcntl(2).)
START
Relative byte offset of the lock.
END
Ending offset of the lock.
PATH
Full path of the lock. If none is found, or there
are no permissions to read the path, it will fall back
to the device's mountpoint. The path might be
truncated; use −−notruncate
to get the
full path.
BLOCKER
The PID of the process which blocks the lock.