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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4225- September 5, 2012
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Unix Tip #4225- September 5, 2012
FILES OPENED BY A PROCESS
This is supported on Sun Solaris, not too sure about
other Unix flavours.
I badly wanted to find out all the files opened by
a process, and that is when I found pfiles.
Usage :
/usr/proc/bin/pfiles
Where pid is the process-id of the process.
It lists the inode numbers of all the files, opened
by that process.
This tip generously supported by: mdhar@miel.mot.com
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