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Wow! That's a powerful tool. I've never used it before. This will take a
bit of getting used to, but it looks like it'll turn-up quite a bit.
/mario
On Thursday 11 March 2004 13:35, you as Gilberto Molina wrote:
> Mario Lombardo wrote:
> > I wonder what I/O it's hooked to? Andrew M. Hoerter mentioned possibly
> > some sort of I/O. Now I'm thinking it's attached to a device driver or
> > hardware.
>
> Use "lsof -p PID", where PID is the process ID. It will show you a
> listing of all the open files by your process (including network
> sockets). It might give you some clues.
>
> Gilberto Molina.
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