yes but process id will give hell lot of undesired data.

and i can access info from multiple process by
lsof | grep -i ".mp3" (any extension not just mp3)


Thanks
Abhinav K Tyagi
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On Jun 3, 2011, at 12:36 AM, Bhatnagar, Arvin wrote:

FYI:

If you open Activity Monitor and double click on a process. Then you can
see a list of open files and ports.

Also, iN terminal if you enter 'lsof -p <pid>' then you should see the
exact same output.


On 6/2/11 2:56 PM, "Bhatnagar, Arvin" <arvin.bhatna...@verizon.com> wrote:

From the man page you can do something like this:

lsof -F | grep MyApp


Excerpt from the man page of lsof:

OUTPUT FOR OTHER PROGRAMS
     When the -F option is specified, lsof produces output that is
suitable for processing by another program - e.g, an awk or Perl script,
or a C program.

Run the command in a terminal window and see what your output is.

Thanks,
Arvin



On 6/2/11 2:50 PM, "Abhinav K Tyagi" <abhityag...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi list members,
I have searched for and have seen "lsof" command can be used and the
output can be then filtered out.
Although i can filter the information based on the extensions of files
but how can i get the information if the opened file is a url. The
best case can be of an audio stream or something like that.

I am not getting way hoe to do  it.

Thanks
Abhinav K Tyagi
abhityag...@gmail.com
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On Jun 2, 2011, at 11:48 PM, Abhinav K Tyagi wrote:

Hi,

Is there any method to know what files are opened by any application?

Thanks
Abhinav K Tyagi
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