What do you mean by "safe"?
The transition between safe and unsafe states in a deadlock situation is determined by the availability of resources needed by processes to progress. When resources are not available, processes may become deadlocked, leading to an unsafe state.
A system is in a safe state only if there exists a safe sequence of processes P1, P2, �, Pn where:For each Pi, the resources that Pi can still request can be satisfied by the currently available resources plus the resources help by all Pj, j
Unsafe
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No, unsafe is an adjective, meaning not safe or dangerous!!
Safe StateSafe state is one whereIt is not a deadlocked stateThere is some sequence by which all requests can be satisfied.To avoid deadlocks, we try to make only those transitions that will take you from one safe state to another. We avoid transitions to unsafe state (a state that is not deadlocked, and is not safe)
Safe StateSafe state is one whereIt is not a deadlocked stateThere is some sequence by which all requests can be satisfied.To avoid deadlocks, we try to make only those transitions that will take you from one safe state to another. We avoid transitions to unsafe state (a state that is not deadlocked, and is not safe)
It can be safe and unsafe depending on how you use it.
Egypt remains a safe travel destination, but check all State Department Advisories.
very unsafe
Safe, or secure.