fuser(1M) fuser(1M)
NAME
fuser - identify processes using a file or file structure
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/fuser [-[c|f]ku] files | resources [[-] [[c|f]ku] files |
resources] . . .
DESCRIPTION
fuser outputs the process IDs of the processes that are using the
files or remote resources specified as arguments. Each process ID is
followed by a letter code, interpreted as follows: if the process is
using the file as 1) its current directory, the code is c, 2) its
root directory, the code is r, 3) an open file, the code is o, or 4)
its text file, the code is t. For block special devices with mounted
file systems, all processes using any file on that device are listed.
For remote resource names, all processes using any file associated
with that remote resource (Remote File Sharing) are reported. For all
other types of files (text files, executables, directories, devices,
etc.) only the processes using that file are reported.
The following options may be used with fuser:
-c may be used with files that are mount points for file systems.
With that option the report is for use of the mount point and
any files within that mounted file system.
-f when this is used, the report is only for the named file, not
for files within a mounted file system.
-u the user login name, in parentheses, also follows the process
ID.
-k the SIGKILL signal is sent to each process. Since this option
spawns kills for each process, the kill messages may not show
up immediately [see kill(2)].
If more than one group of files are specified, the options may be
respecified for each additional group of files. A lone dash cancels
the options currently in force.
The process IDs are printed as a single line on the standard output,
separated by spaces and terminated with a single new line. All other
output is written on standard error.
Any user with permission to read /dev/kmem and /dev/mem can use
fuser. Only the super-user can terminate another user's process
FILES
/stand/unix for system namelist
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/dev/kmem for system image
/dev/mem also for system image
NOTE
If an RFS resource from a server prior to System V Release 4.0 is
mounted, fuser can only report on use of the whole file system, not
on individual files within it.
Because fuser works with a snapshot of the system image, it may miss
processes that begin using a file while fuser is running. Also,
processes reported as using a file may have stopped using it while
fuser was running. These factors should discourage the use of the -k
option.
SEE ALSO
mount(1M).
ps(1) in the User's Reference Manual.
kill(2), signal(2) in the Programmer's Reference Manual.
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