Use the LiSt Open Files (LSOF) utility to track data flow related to ports, users, and applications. LiSt Open Files (LSOF) is a Linux utility that allows you to view current network connections and ...
Click for a PDF containing this and four other essential Linux articles. Both of the aliases below will list whatever files are open on your behalf when you are logged in. I suspect that few sysadmins ...
Click for a PDF with this and four other essential Linux articles. And, if you’ve ever heard anyone say that for Unix, everything is a file, you might not be too surprised to learn that lsof works ...
Happy hangover Monday everyone! To soothe those post-big-game blues, here's this week's man page -- lsof, the LiSt Open Files tool. If you're trying to figure out why a removable drive won't unmount ...
Where does lsof get its port number to port name mapping? I'm running squid proxy cache. I'd like to see lsof reporting it, instead of ndl-aas.
Today I was working on a Linux server without lsof. I'd like to know what app is using a certain file. How do I do that? I'm using Red Hat 3.4.6-3 (Linux version 2.6.9-55.ELsmp).
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