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Operating Systems Solaris How to see actual filename that File Descriptor is pointing to for a given processID? Post 302478622 by kchinnam on Wednesday 8th of December 2010 11:12:42 AM
Old 12-08-2010
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So you mean lsof doesn't show the filename for a given inode number pair, but find found a real pathname for the same inode ?
I did some more testing. "find / -inum <INODE> -print" command is finding actual file names that are not showing up in 'lsof' output sometimes, still for many indoes its returning empty output [ 100% of time still shows a entry under /proc/<PID>/fd/<FD> ].

Whatever the intent and concept may be for this hiding,, I am getting headache.

Last edited by kchinnam; 12-08-2010 at 12:13 PM.. Reason: clarification
 

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