On Dec 9, Robert Schiele
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 07:27:09PM +0100, Markus Gaugusch wrote:
I have a little question about SuSE 9.0/RPMv4. As an example, I'll assume that the user has updated his ssh daemon with a new version (security update). In previous versions, the old sshd was renamed by the RPM system and the new version was put in its place. The old version was deleted afterwards. If the application was still running, the deleted file was still shown by lsof and marked as (deleted). From that, I could tell whether an old version was still running or not. With SuSE 9.0 this has changed and I can't see the deleted files anymore (at least not with lsof). Therefore I wonder, how I can find out if an old
Hmm, works for me:
$ cat > testfile & rm testfile; lsof | grep testfile I'm talking about the RPM system, not the usual lsof/delete mechanism.
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