Hi, Lee
Thanks for you interest. 
I google-d yest it self , and found 'lsof' for Solaris .
I downloaded the file , let say lsof-4.77-sol10-x86-local.gz ( As i am going 
test in x86 platform first)
But no where in the website i found instructions ,How to install this and make 
it use.

So i gunzip-ed it and i got the file lsof-4.77-sol10-x86-local.
Is this a binary it self?
I changed its permission to executable ,and when i run -ed it .It gave me lot 
of errors.

Can you guide me how to use this tool in Solaris. 

Thanks in advance.


----- Original Message ----
From: Lee Hinman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Solaris-Users mailing list <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 10 December, 2007 10:47:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Solaris-Users] List open files

I'm not sure what to advise in your situation, however,
sunfreeware.com has a package for lsof for Solaris, maybe start there?



- Lee
http://thnetos.wordpress.com

On Dec 10, 2007 8:03 AM, mailme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> How want to list open files in solaris ?
>
> Problem starts when one of my application crashes saying
>
>
>
> Error:
> Failed to open
>
>
> /controlsa/appl/ess.3.3.0/resource/Defaults.rsc
> (errno 24, Too many
> open files)
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> Segmentation
> Fault - core dumped
>
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>
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> This is printed in the console and as show, the application crashes,
> As the application was opening too many open files i increased the
 file descriptors to 8192 ( where the default is only 1024 )
>
> Here i increased the ulimit -a
>
>
>
> ctsa-sup-01:/data1/ess33/control-sa/control-sa/exe/Solaris-6>  ulimit
 -a
>
> time(seconds)        unlimited
> file(blocks)         unlimited
> data(kbytes)         unlimited
> stack(kbytes)        32768
> coredump(blocks)     unlimited
> nofiles(descriptors)   8192
> vmemory(kbytes)      unlimited.
>
>
>
> Now still after two months again the application crashed ,
> To list open files i found command  ' pfiles ' But still i have to
 serve pids to run. Where it is not feasible.
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>
> I want some command which gives output like the utility ' lsof ' in
 linux machines,
> Is this possible.?
>
> Is any body faced this kind of performance problem , where any HUGE
 application is opening too many files , and crashes.
>
> What is advisable in this stages.
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