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Re: lsof befuddled on 10.4.6?




On Apr 24, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Charles Bailey wrote:

I've been seeing a lot of unexplained disk activity (based on my observation of the drives' LEDs) and CPU system time on one of the 10.4.6 systems here -- dual G5 with 3.5 GB RAM, 2 external FW drives, and a pair of internal SATAs bound as a software RAID1. I first tried top, which didn't give any clear leads, then thought lsof might give me a decent start at figuring out whether this was mdimport or NAV or some other process. However, invoking /usr/sbin/ lsof as root produces inconsistent results, with one of the following occurring:

You might try fs_usage instead (since lsof will only show open files, while fs_usage will show open/close events too).


-tim

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