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lsof
I'm looking to list all of the files open at a certain time up on a UNIX box.
From looking on the internet, it looks as though lsof is the most common. However have tried this and got the following: ksh: lsof: not found Now having gone into bash mode and hit tab twice I see that lsof isn't a command that is available to me on this particular UNIX box. Does anyone know of another way to list all of the files open on a unix box. |
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