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- Fuser_(Unix) abstract "fuser is a UNIX command used to show which processes are using a specified file, file system, or unix socket. For example, to check process IDs and users accessing a USB drive:fuser displays the PIDs of processes using the specified files or filesystems. In the default display mode, each file name is followed by aletter denoting the type of access: c current directory. e executable being run. f open file. F open file for writing. r root directory. m mmap'ed file or shared libraryfuser can also be used to check what processes are using a network port:fuser returns a non-zero code if none of the files areaccessed or in case of a fatal error. If at least one access has succeeded, fuser returns zero. The output of "fuser" may be useful in diagnosing "resource busy" messages arising when attempting to unmount filesystems.".
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- Fuser_(Unix) subject Category:Unix_SUS2008_utilities.
- Fuser_(Unix) subject Category:Unix_process_and_task_management-related_software.
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- Fuser_(Unix) comment "fuser is a UNIX command used to show which processes are using a specified file, file system, or unix socket. For example, to check process IDs and users accessing a USB drive:fuser displays the PIDs of processes using the specified files or filesystems. In the default display mode, each file name is followed by aletter denoting the type of access: c current directory. e executable being run. f open file. F open file for writing. r root directory.".
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