Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!emory!ox.com!ox.com!emv From: emv@ox.com (Ed Vielmetti) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: SUMMARY: Re: active tcp ports and process id's Message-ID: Date: 4 May 91 03:02:27 GMT References: Sender: usenet@ox.com (Usenet News Administrator) Organization: OTA Limited Partnership, Ann Arbor MI. Lines: 45 In-Reply-To: hubert@CAC.WASHINGTON.EDU's message of 2 May 91 20:01:47 GMT In article hubert@CAC.WASHINGTON.EDU (Steve Hubert) writes: Has anyone done an ULTRIX4 version of ofiles? Yes, Jeff Mogul from DEC did one. Here's his reference from comp.archives in December of last year. Archive-name: unix/admin/ofiles/1990-12-04 Archive: gatekeeper.dec.com:pub/DEC/ofiles.tar.Z [16.1.0.2] Original-posting-by: mogul@bacchus.pa.dec.com (Jeffrey Mogul) Original-subject: Re: Showing files a process has open. Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti) In article <1990Nov10.225213.2706@chinet.chi.il.us> garret@chinet.chi.il.us (Garret Toomey) writes: > >We need a way to list the names of files that a process >has open. We are running Ultrix 4.0 on Decstations (2100, >3100, 5000), and on DECsystems (5400, 58x0). > >I know a program "fuser" could do this under SVR3 or so. >Does an Ultrix version exist ? .... There is a program called "ofiles", written a bunch of people over the years, that I have ported to Ultrix 4.0 (MIPS and Vax). Or, at least I think my port works. I haven't tested the "feature" that allows you to run ofiles on a crash dump; I've only tried it on a live system. Anyway, the sources are available on gatekeeper.dec.com:pub/DEC/ofiles.tar.Z -Jeff --- end of message --- -- Msen Edward Vielmetti /|--- moderator, comp.archives emv@msen.com "(6) The Plan shall identify how agencies and departments can collaborate to ... expand efforts to improve, document, and evaluate unclassified public-domain software developed by federally-funded researchers and other software, including federally-funded educational and training software; " High-Performance Computing Act of 1991, S. 218