07-19-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by
vino
If you have the utility lsof, then it may be helpful.
You can either lsof filename or lsof -p <pid> where pid is the process id of the ftp process.
See man lsof for more details.
Thank you for your suggestion. It's a good idea indeed. However, there's no lsof on our server
and I'm not authorized to install it
Thanks
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NAME
yppasswdd - configuration file for rpc.yppasswdd (NIS password daemon)
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
The yppasswdd file contains a parameter that modifies the behavior of the rpc.yppasswdd(1M) daemon.
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FILES
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