HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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fuser(1M) fuser(1M)
NAME
fuser - list processes using a file or file structure
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/fuser [-c-f][-ku] file ... [[-][-c-f][-ku] file ...] ...
DESCRIPTION
The fuser command lists the process IDs of processes that have each specified file open. For block special
devices, all processes using any file on that device are listed. The process ID can be followed by a letter,
identifying how the file is being used.
c file is its current directory.
r file is its root directory, as set up by the chroot command (see chroot(1M)).
o It has file open.
m It has file memory mapped.
t file is its text file.
Options
You can specify the following options:
-c Display the use of a mount point and any file beneath that mount point. Each file must be a file
system mount point.
-f Display the use of the named file only, not the files beneath it if it is a mounted file system.
-u Display the login user name in parentheses following each process ID.
-k Send the SIGKILL signal to each process using each file.
You can re-specify options between groups of files. The new set of options replaces the old set. A dash (
-)
by itself cancels all options currently in force.
The process IDs associated with each file are printed to standard output as a single line separated by spaces
and terminated with a single newline. All other output the file name, the letter, and the user name is
written to standard error.
You must be superuser to use
fuser.
NETWORKING FEATURES
You can use fuser with NFS file systems or files. If the file name is in the format used in
/etc/mnttab to identify an NFS file system, fuser will treat the NFS file system as a block special
device and identify any process using that file system.
If contact with an NFS file system is lost, fuser will fail, since contact is required to obtain the file system
identification. Once the NFS file system is re-contacted, stale file handles from the previous contact can be
identified, provided that the NFS file system has the same file system identification.
EXAMPLES
Terminate all processes that are preventing disk drive 1 from being unmounted, listing the process ID and
login name of each process being killed.
fuser -ku /dev/dsk/c201d1s?
List process IDs and login names of processes that have the password file open.
fuser -u /etc/passwd
Combine both the above examples into a single command line.
fuser -ku /dev/dsk/c201d1s? - -u /etc/passwd
If the device /dev/dsk/c201d1s7 is mounted on directory /home, list the process IDs and login
names of processes using the device. Alternately, if /home is the mount point for an NFS file system, list
process IDs and login names of processes using that NFS file system.
fuser -cu /home
If machine1:/filesystem/2mount
is an NFS file system, list all processes using any file on that file
Section 1M284 1 HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000
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