I forgot the pipe in the lsof command. Try
'lsof | grep PID'
Sorry.
Andrew Bacchi wrote:
Find the PID of the process using 'ps -Af' and then do 'lsof grep
PID'. This may give you some idea of which files are in use by the
process. I suspect this is a printing process, but that's just a guess.
Tolga Evren wrote:
Hi ,
This is redhat 2.1 .
I see this process in top consuming cpu. What does this do?
Kind Regards,
Tolga Evren
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