I have a number of open files connecting to the rpcbind process running on HPUX 11.00. Usinf lsof -p rpcbind I am unable to identify the ip addresses of the open files. Example of one below - Any ideas?
rpcbind 19754 root 100u inet 72,0x72 0t0 TCP 79.60.53.40:* (BOUND) (2 Replies)
hello
Sorry but i don't understand very well the lsof command with the man.
Can you explain to me what is the use of this command ?
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Hi All,
I'm having a problem with "lsof" in HP-UX system. Its giving me 2 two different results when running it.
1 . lsof -p 'PID' | wc -l -----gives some value
2 . lsof | grep 'PID' | wc -l
The above two commands gives me two different values with the same PID......
Thanks (6 Replies)
Hi All,
My target is to find the biggest files opened by any process and from that i have to find process id and the corresponding file also.
To get the process id which is accessing the biggest file in the given file system, i am using the below command.
lsof -s /home/arun/my_work |... (3 Replies)
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... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I typed lsof -i :80 in my putty but i am not able to get sockets related to port 80
Can any one help me out soon
Can anyone point out the reason for not able to get the related sockets
Output of what i am getting in my putty is displayed below
training@use:~> lsof -i :80... (4 Replies)
In Linux and Solaris lsof accepts the -X switch which allows to see if deleted files are still in use and eat disk space. In HP-UX it is now working and it is a problem... today one of my filesystems on the server was increasing very fast but existing file sizes were not really changing. lsof shows... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to find the files in a specific directory that are currently in open state. I need this information to archive the old files that are not active in the directory.
I get the following output when I try the command $ lsof +d '/var/tmp/'|awk '{print $9}'|sort -u
NAME... (1 Reply)
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unbound-streamtcp
unbound-streamtcp(1) unbound unbound-streamtcp(1)NAME
unbound-streamtcp - unbound DNS lookup utility
SYNOPSIS
unbound-streamtcp [-unsh] [-f ipaddr[@port]] name type class
DESCRIPTION
unbound-streamtcp sends a DNS Query of the given type and class for the given name to the DNS server over TCP and displays the response.
If the server to query is not given using the -f option then localhost (127.0.0.1) is used. More queries can be given on one commandline,
they are resolved in sequence.
The available options are:
name This name is resolved (looked up in the DNS).
type Specify the type of data to lookup.
class Specify the class to lookup for.
-u Use UDP instead of TCP. No retries are attempted.
-n Do not wait for the answer.
-s Use SSL.
-h Print program usage.
-f ipaddr[@port]
Specify the server to send the queries to. If not specified localhost (127.0.0.1) is used.
EXAMPLES
Some examples of use.
$ unbound-streamtcp www.example.com A IN
$ unbound-streamtcp -f 192.168.1.1 www.example.com SOA IN
$ unbound-streamtcp -f 192.168.1.1@1234 153.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
EXIT CODE
The unbound-streamtcp program exits with status code 1 on error, 0 on no error.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Tomas Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>.
NLnet Labs Mar 21, 2013 unbound-streamtcp(1)