21 Jul
2022
21 Jul
'22
02:08
Thanks Robert. lsof -p PID shows a number of files, none of which show as deleted. All are valid files that exist, and have not been replaced as I ran the test right after a machine reboot (multiple reboots). For example. zypper ps reports PID 30721, sshd, using file /usr/lib64/security/pam_nologin.so. It does not indicated any files as having been deleted etc.and that file exists. Regards, --Moby On 7/20/2022 20:53, Robert Webb wrote:
So, given a PID reported by 'zypper ps', 'lsof -p PID' does not report any files?
Is the process even shown by 'ps -p PID' ?