Don't forget the "lsof" command (list open files). Just as invaluable as
"truss". Get it at http://www.sunfreeware.com/
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Hannah,
I'm no Unix guru either but in this situation I use 'truss', e.g.
truss procname
HTH
Chris
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Is there a way to capture all files hit by a process/user in unix
(Sun Solaris 9, ksh)? I am seeing an OCI file not found on my
production box. I can't resovle it.
So, I want to run the same process on my development box (where it
works) and get a list of files that it is hitting (I can grep by
username) for comparison in production. Only I am definitely NOT the
Unix guru and as this is for a prod issue, so my time is very
limited.
Thanks in advance,
Hannah
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