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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4359- February 16, 2024
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Unix Tip #4359- February 16, 2024
IDENTIFY A PROCESSES
The command fuser is very
handy when you want to know
which processes or users
have a file open. Its basic
syntax is:
/etc/fuser -u /usr/my_application/foo
You must enter the file's full
path name, as shown above.
The fuser command is located
under the /etc directory on HP-UX,
AIX and SCO flavors. You must
login as root to use it.
Its output is a raw list of
processes id numbers and users login
names.
Please refer to your Unix man pages
to find more about this useful command.
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