I think He wants to know all open files on the system; not only associated
to just one process...

I haven't installed solarisx86 in my dual boot laptop yet, so I can't test.
And cygwin doesn't have a port of lsof either...

Sorry I can't be more helpful.

Regards,

Leo

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Subject: Re: [Solaris-Users] ulimit and lsof

> ulimit -a shows the maximum number of open files
>  
> But what syntax do I need to use with lsof to show how many files are 
> open?

You could use 'pfiles <PID>' or I would assume 'lsof -p <PID>' would work as
well.


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