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[root@redhat ~]# lsof --help
lsof: illegal option character: -
lsof: -e not followed by a file system path: "lp"
lsof 4.78
latest revision: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/ latest FAQ: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/FAQ latest man page: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/lsof_man usage: [-?abhlnNoOPRstUvVX] [+|-c c] [+|-d s] [+D D] [+|-f[gG]] [+|-e s]
[-F [f]] [-g [s]] [-i [i]] [+|-L [l]] [+m [m]] [+|-M] [-o [o]]
[-p s] [+|-r [t]] [-S [t]] [-T [t]] [-u s] [+|-w] [-x [fl]] [-Z [Z]] [--] [names]
Defaults in parentheses; comma-separated set (s) items; dash-separated ranges.
-?|-h list help -a AND selections (OR) -b avoid kernel blocks
-c c cmd c, /c/[bix] +c w COMMAND width (9)
+d s dir s files -d s select by FD set +D D dir D tree *SLOW?*
+|-e s exempt s *RISKY* -i select IPv[46] files
-l list UID numbers -n no host names -N select NFS files
-o list file offset -O avoid overhead *RISKY* -P no port names
-R list paRent PID -s list file size -t terse listing
-T disable TCP/TPI info -U select Unix socket -v list version info
-V verbose search +|-w Warnings (+) -X skip TCP&UDP files
-Z Z context [Z]
-- end option scan
+f|-f +filesystem or -file names +|-f[gG] flaGs
-F [f] select fields; -F? for help
+|-L [l] list (+) suppress (-) link counts < l (0 = all; default = 0)
+m [m] use|create mount supplement
+|-M portMap registration (-) -o o o 0t offset digits (8)
-p s exclude(^)|select PIDs -S [t] t second stat timeout (15)
-T qs TCP/TPI Q,St (s) info
-g [s] exclude(^)|select and print process group IDs
-i i select by IPv[46] address: [46][proto][@host|addr][:svc_list|port_list]
+|-r [t] repeat every t seconds (15); + until no files, - forever
-u s exclude(^)|select login|UID set s
-x [fl] cross over +d|+D File systems or symbolic Links
names select named files or files on named file systems
Anyone can list all files; /dev warnings disabled; kernel ID check disabled.

EXAMPLES
For a more extensive set of examples, documented more fully, see the 00QUICKSTART file of the lsof distribution.
To list all open files, use:
lsof
To list all open Internet, x.25 (HP-UX), and UNIX domain files, use:
lsof -i -U
To list all open IPv4 network files in use by the process whose PID is 1234, use:
lsof -i 4 -a -p 1234
Presuming the UNIX dialect supports IPv6, to list only open IPv6 network files, use:
lsof -i 6
To list all files using any protocol on ports 513, 514, or 515 of host wonderland.cc.purdue.edu, use:
lsof -i @wonderland.cc.purdue.edu:513-515
To list all files using any protocol on any port of mace.cc.purdue.edu (cc.purdue.edu is the default domain), use:
lsof -i @mace
To list all open files for login name ‘‘abe’’, or user ID 1234, or process 456, or process 123, or process 789, use:
lsof -p 456,123,789 -u 1234,abe
To list all open files on device /dev/hd4, use:
lsof /dev/hd4
To find the process that has /u/abe/foo open, use:
lsof /u/abe/foo
To send a SIGHUP to the processes that have /u/abe/bar open, use:
kill -HUP ‘lsof -t /u/abe/bar‘
To find any open file, including an open UNIX domain socket file, with the name /dev/log, use:
lsof /dev/log
To find processes with open files on the NFS file system named /nfs/mount/point whose server is inaccessible, and presuming your mount table supplies the device
number for /nfs/mount/point, use:
lsof -b /nfs/mount/point
To do the preceding search with warning messages suppressed, use:
lsof -bw /nfs/mount/point
To ignore the device cache file, use:
lsof -Di
To obtain PID and command name field output for each process, file descriptor, file device number, and file inode number for each file of each process, use:
lsof -FpcfDi
To list the files at descriptors 1 and 3 of every process running the lsof command for login ID ‘‘abe’’ every 10 seconds, use:
lsof -c lsof -a -d 1 -d 3 -u abe -r10
To list the current working directory of processes running a command that is exactly four characters long and has an ’o’ or ’O’ in character three, use this regular
expression form of the -c c option:
lsof -c /^..o.$/i -a -d cwd
To find an IP version 4 socket file by its associated numeric dot-form address, use:
lsof -i@128.210.15.17
To find an IP version 6 socket file (when the UNIX dialect supports IPv6) by its associated numeric colon-form address, use:
lsof -i@[0:1:2:3:4:5:6:7]
To find an IP version 6 socket file (when the UNIX dialect supports IPv6) by an associated numeric colon-form address that has a run of zeroes in it - e.g., the
loop-back address - use:
lsof -i@[::1]
[root@redhat ~]# lsof -r 2 +D /usr/bin/
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
xfs 2331 xfs txt REG 253,0 136200 75397 /usr/bin/xfs
rhsmcertd 2432 root txt REG 253,0 10620 75238 /usr/bin/rhsmcertd
ssh-agent 21994 root txt REG 253,0 107480 86481 /usr/bin/ssh-agent
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