lsof is a command meaning "list open files", which is used in many Unix-like systems to report a list of all open files and the processes that opened them...
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Unix process' file descriptor table is an example of a C-list. fuser (Unix) lsof File Control Block (FCB) - an alternative scheme in CP/M and early versions...
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Linux utility to investigate sockets from iproute2 meant to replace netstat lsof -i bmon "IBM Systems Information Center". ibm.com. 8 May 2007. "net-tools"...
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a system monitor tool for AIX and Linux operating systems pstree (Unix) lsof "Shell - KolibriOS wiki". IBM. "IBM System i Version 7.2 Programming Qshell"...
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(legacy) logger login look losetup lsblk lscpu lsfd (modern replacement for lsof) lsipc lsirq lslocks lslogins lsmem lsns mcookie mesg mkfs (legacy) mkfs...
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open-source software portal Computer programming portal gdb List of Unix commands lsof Decoding of system error messages, however, is performed in accordance with...
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files and the processes that have them open can be obtained through the lsof command. The equivalent command on BSD operating systems is fstat(1). fuser – Shell...
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