List Open Files and Users Accessing Them on Your System | Using lsof for System Administration
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- In this video, @LearnLinuxTV breaks down the lsof command. This command is a useful utility tool for listing open files on your system.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:56 Overview of lsof Command
2:37 Columns Breakdown: Command, PID, TID, User, Node, Name
7:57 See the Number of Open Files
10:00 Narrow Down the Output: Name & Process
13:07 Narrow Down the Output: PID
14:00 Real-life Example
16:40 Exclude a User from the Output
17:55 Find Out the IP Address
19:35 Conclusion
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I like the word "Linode" and the music that went with it much better. Thanks so much for your Linux content. Nice background.
Hi Jay, thank you for all your videos. They are very helpful for me returning to Linux after a very long hiatus with Windows.
At about 4:15, I can hear you say Thread ID but the caption thinks it's "threat" ID.
I am new to linux. Are there any courses available from you? I really like the way you teach step by step. It's not like junky videos on youtube. Thanks for the content!!!
Hi there - You can find more from @LearnLinuxTV on their website - www.learnlinux.tv/. It looks like they have some courses set up there.
What a great video
18:10
that version of Ubuntu is not supported anymore :)