lsof command with examples
lsof stands for list open files. Which will list information about files opened by processes.
Command to show all opened Internet sockets
#lsof -i
Command to print all tcp connections
#lsof -i tcp
Command to print all udp connections
#lsof -i udp
Command to find who are the users using the folder right now
#lsof +D /tmp
Command to print who and what are the files using in /dev/sda5 partitions
#lsof /dev/sda5
Command to list all the files associated with process ID 2665
#lsof +p 2665
Command to listing of files for processes executing the command that begins with vmstat
#lsof -c vmstat
Listing of files for processes executing the command that begins with character a
#lsof -c a
Command to print all the files opened by the user rajkumar
#lsof -u rajkumar
Scenario:
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Suppose consider that you are usnig nfs to transfer files between multiple systems in you local LAN. Assume that the folder which shares for NFS is /sharing, if you what to find out who all are the user’s using the folder means use the below command
#lsof +D /sharing
The above command will display who all the user’s using the folder right now.
lsof stands for list open files. Which will list information about files opened by processes.
Command to show all opened Internet sockets
#lsof -i
Command to print all tcp connections
#lsof -i tcp
Command to print all udp connections
#lsof -i udp
Command to find who are the users using the folder right now
#lsof +D /tmp
Command to print who and what are the files using in /dev/sda5 partitions
#lsof /dev/sda5
Command to list all the files associated with process ID 2665
#lsof +p 2665
Command to listing of files for processes executing the command that begins with vmstat
#lsof -c vmstat
Listing of files for processes executing the command that begins with character a
#lsof -c a
Command to print all the files opened by the user rajkumar
#lsof -u rajkumar
Scenario:
========
Suppose consider that you are usnig nfs to transfer files between multiple systems in you local LAN. Assume that the folder which shares for NFS is /sharing, if you what to find out who all are the user’s using the folder means use the below command
#lsof +D /sharing
The above command will display who all the user’s using the folder right now.
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