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Operating Systems Solaris /u01 is filling up -how to know the large files Post 302943070 by rbatte1 on Tuesday 5th of May 2015 07:09:31 AM
Old 05-05-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by jlliagre
@rbatte1 You might be confusing fuser with pfiles. The former is telling what users have a handler on a given file given its path while the latter gives information about files open by a given process.

Only the latter can be useful to identify big files that have been removed.
Apologies, it is my history with AIX that clouds my judgement, AIX fuser

The lsof tool can also provide some information I think.



Robin
 

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GENDERS_GETNODENAME(3)						    LIBGENDERS						    GENDERS_GETNODENAME(3)

NAME
genders_getnodename - get the current node name SYNOPSIS
#include <genders.h> int genders_getnodename(genders_t handle, char *node, int len); DESCRIPTION
genders_getnodename() retrieves the name of the node that the function is being called from. The node name returned is the shortened host- name of the node and is stored in the buffer pointed to be node. len should indicate the length of the buffer. The node returned by gen- ders_getnodename() is the shortened hostname of the node. To avoid passing in a buffer that is not large enough to store the node name, genders_getmaxnodelen(3) should be used to determine the min- imum buffer size that should be used. RETURN VALUES
On success, 0 is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in handle. The error code can be retrieved via gen- ders_errnum(3) , and a description of the error code can be retrieved via genders_strerror(3). Error codes are defined in genders.h. ERRORS
GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE The handle parameter is NULL. The genders handle must be created with genders_handle_create(3). GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED genders_load_data(3) has not been called to load genders data. GENDERS_ERR_OVERFLOW The buffer pointed to by node is not large enough to store the node name. GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS An incorrect parameter has been passed in. GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC handle has an incorrect magic number. handle does not point to a genders handle or handle has been destroyed by genders_han- dle_destroy(3). FILES
/usr/include/genders.h SEE ALSO
libgenders(3), genders_handle_create(3), genders_load_data(3), genders_getmaxnodelen(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3) LLNL
August 2003 GENDERS_GETNODENAME(3)
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