Dear managers:
Many thanks for your help, however I get a new problem because
the file wasn't in my system but the man page was, I search it as root
using find, whereis or which.
The new problem is: Way fuser it isn't in my system if I'm 100% secure
that it is an standard distribution???
Kurt Carlson suggest me to use a wrap file called uafuser, I've
downloaded it, not installed it yet.
Sysadmin_at_astro.su.se and Anthony Talltree suggest me to download and
install lsof, but I've experienced
some difficulties downloading. The correct address for perform
downloading was:
http://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/sysutils/lsof/
I will try first with lsoft if I can complete downloading because I get
the source code and compile it in the server.
I will continue my summary when the try be finished.
Many thanks
Eduardo Poblete
Special thanks to:
"Price, Dan" <Dan.Price_at_COMPAQ.com>
Jim Fitzmaurice <jpfitz_at_fnal.gov>
Richard Mollel Greenbelt, MD
"Dr. Thomas.Blinn_at_Compaq.com" <tpb_at_doctor.zk3.dec.com>
Lee_Brewer_at_discovery.com
Nikola Milutinovic <Nikola.Milutinovic_at_ev.co.yu>
Oisin McGuinness <oisin_at_sbcm.com>
Kurt Carlson <kcarlson_at_arsc.edu>
Joe Fletcher <joe_at_meng.ucl.ac.uk>
system administration account <sysadmin_at_astro.su.se>
"Anthony A. D. Talltree" <aad_at_talltree.net>
"Thomas, Douglas L." <dthomas_at_glgt.com>
"Nemholt, Jesper Frank" <JesperFrank.Nemholt_at_compaq.com>
Richard C Bond <rbond_at_mbt.washington.edu>
Original question:
Does anyone konws how to use the fuser command?
and where can I find it?
Thank you in advance
Eduardo Poblete
Received on Tue Jun 05 2001 - 21:04:20 NZST