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Unix Tip 3565 - November 13, 2011
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I SEE YOU WITH FUSER
In System V, you can use the following command to see who is accessing
a particular file system:
fuser <file system>
For example, to see who is accessing the /cdrom directory:
fuser /cdrom
This command is useful if you wish to unmount a file system but the system
is unable to do so because it is being used.
This tip generously supported by: anthony-leong@usa.net
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