t; files is another way. These procedural methods are a bit messy
but they don't require root privilege.
jim
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Well, first of all when you say "state" of the file this is a very vague term.
Second of all this is a debian Linux list, not a Solaris list. Did you know
you can run Debian Linux on sparc? Anyway, the closest you'll probably get is
to user 'fuser' to find out if any process has the file open.
Adm
Have need of a utility for Solaris 2.x.
Situation is as follows.
Sun is fileserver for many Mac users. The users app will produce both
large .txt and printable .ps files.
The ps files may exceed 300mb. The need is to put files on Sun, mv the
txt files to another
directory, and print the ps files
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