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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Commands: Lock"
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sidebar_current: "docs-commands-lock"
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The lock command provides a mechanism for leader election, mutual exclusion, or worker pools. For example, this can be used to ensure a maximum number of services running at once across a cluster.
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# Consul Lock
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Command: `consul lock`
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The `lock` command provides a mechanism for simple distributed locking.
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A lock (or semaphore) is created at a given prefix in the Key/Value store,
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and only when held, is a child process invoked. If the lock is lost or
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communication is disrupted, the child process is terminated.
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The number of lock holders is configurable with the `-n` flag. By default,
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a single holder is allowed, and a lock is used for mutual exclusion. This
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uses the [leader election algorithm](/docs/guides/leader-election.html).
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If the lock holder count is more than one, then a semaphore is used instead.
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A semaphore allows more than a single holder, but this is less efficient than
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a simple lock. This follows the [semaphore algorithm](/docs/guides/semaphore.html).
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All locks using the same prefix must agree on the value of `-n`. If conflicting
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values of `-n` are provided, an error will be returned.
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An example use case is for highly-available N+1 deployments. In these
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cases, if N instances of a service are required, N+1 are deployed and use
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consul lock with `-n=N` to ensure only N instances are running. For singleton
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services, a hot standby waits until the current leader fails to take over.
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## Usage
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Usage: `consul lock [options] prefix child...`
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The only required options are the key prefix and the command to execute.
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The prefix must be writable. The child is invoked only when the lock is held,
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and the `CONSUL_LOCK_HELD` environment variable will be set to `true`.
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If the lock is lost, communication is disrupted, or the parent process
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interrupted, the child process will receive a `SIGTERM`. After a grace period
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of 5 seconds, a `SIGKILL` will be used to force termination. For Consul agents
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on Windows, the child process is always terminated with a `SIGKILL`, since
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Windows has no POSIX compatible notion for `SIGTERM`.
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The list of available flags are:
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* `-http-addr` - Address to the HTTP server of the agent you want to contact
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to send this command. If this isn't specified, the command will contact
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"127.0.0.1:8500" which is the default HTTP address of a Consul agent.
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* `-n` - Optional, limit of lock holders. Defaults to 1. The underlying
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implementation switches from a lock to a semaphore when increased past
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one. All locks on the same prefix must use the same value.
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* `-name` - Optional name to associate with the underlying session.
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If not provided, one is generated based on the child command.
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* `-token` - ACL token to use. Defaults to that of agent.
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* `-pass-stdin` - Pass stdin to child process.
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* `-try` - Attempt to acquire the lock up to the given timeout. The timeout is a
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positive decimal number, with unit suffix, such as "500ms". Valid time units
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are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".
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* `-monitor-retry` - Retry up to this number of times if Consul returns a 500 error
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while monitoring the lock. This allows riding out brief periods of unavailability
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without causing leader elections, but increases the amount of time required
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to detect a lost lock in some cases. Defaults to 3, with a 1s wait between retries.
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Set to 0 to disable.
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* `-verbose` - Enables verbose output.
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