Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4

| Description: | Generic locking module for mod_dav | 
|---|---|
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module Identifier: | dav_lock_module | 
| Source File: | mod_dav_lock.c | 
| Compatibility: | Available in version 2.1 and later | 
This module implements a generic locking API which can be used by any
    backend provider of mod_dav. It requires at least
    the service of mod_dav. But without a backend provider
    which makes use of it, it's useless and should not be loaded into the
    server. A sample backend module which actually utilizes
    mod_dav_lock is mod_dav_svn, the subversion provider module.
Note that mod_dav_fs does not need this
    generic locking module, because it uses its own more specialized
    version.
In order to make mod_dav_lock functional, you just have
    to specify the location of the lock database using the DavGenericLockDB directive described
    below.
In order to retrieve the pointer to the locking provider function, you
      have to use the ap_lookup_provider API with the arguments
      dav-lock, generic, and 0.
| Description: | Location of the DAV lock database | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DavGenericLockDB file-path | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_dav_lock | 
Use the DavGenericLockDB directive to specify
    the full path to the lock database, excluding an extension. If
    the path is not absolute, it will be interpreted relative to ServerRoot. The implementation of
    mod_dav_lock uses a SDBM database to track user
    locks.
DavGenericLockDB var/DavLock
The directory containing the lock database file must be
    writable by the User
    and Group under which
    Apache is running.  For security reasons, you should create a
    directory for this purpose rather than changing the permissions on
    an existing directory.  In the above example, Apache will create
    files in the var/ directory under the ServerRoot with the base filename
    DavLock and an extension added by the server.