devfree(1M)
devfree --
release devices from exclusive use
Synopsis
devfree key [device . . . ]
Description
devfree
releases devices from exclusive use.
Exclusive use is requested with
the command devreserv.
When devfree is invoked with only the
key argument, it releases all
devices that have been reserved for that key.
When called with key
and device arguments, devfree releases
the specified devices that have been
reserved with that key.
Command options
key-
Designates the unique key on which the device was reserved.
device-
Defines device that this command will release from exclusive use.
Can be the pathname of the device or the device alias.
Files
/etc/device.tab
/etc/devlkfile
Usage
The commands devreserv and devfree
are used to manage the
availability of devices on a system.
These commands do not place any
constraints on the access to the device.
They serve only as a centralized
bookkeeping point for those who wish to use them.
Processes that do not use
devreserv may concurrently use a device with
a process that has reserved
that device.
Return values
devfree returns one of the following values:
0-
Successful completion of the task.
1-
Command syntax incorrect,
invalid option used,
or internal error occurred.
2-
Device table or device reservation table
could not be opened for reading.
3-
Reservation release could not be completely
fulfilled because one or more of
the devices was not reserved or was not
reserved on the specified key.
References
devreserv(1M)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004