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Using lsof to Find Open Files
Posted by: Jordi on Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 08:00 PM
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One of the most useful utilities you'll find on Linux and *nix systems is lsof. Short for "list open files," the lsof utility can help identify which files are being used by any given application, which network ports are open, and much more.
Complete info at ServerWatch.