Annotation of researchv10dc/man/manb/fstat.8, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH FSTAT 1 
        !             2: .SH NAME
        !             3: fstat \- file status
        !             4: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             5: .B /etc/fstat
        !             6: [
        !             7: .B \-u
        !             8: user ] [
        !             9: .B \-p
        !            10: pid ] [
        !            11: .B \-f
        !            12: filename ]
        !            13: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            14: .I Fstat
        !            15: identifies open files.
        !            16: A file is considered open if a process has it open,
        !            17: if it is the working directory for a process,
        !            18: or if it is an active pure text file.
        !            19: Under default options,
        !            20: .I fstat
        !            21: reports on all open files.
        !            22: .PP
        !            23: Options:
        !            24: .TP 6
        !            25: .B  \-u
        !            26: Report all files open by a specified user.
        !            27: .TP 6
        !            28: .B  \-p
        !            29: Report all files open by a specified process id.
        !            30: .TP 6
        !            31: .B  \-f
        !            32: Restrict reports to the specified file.
        !            33: If the file is a character special file,
        !            34: .I fstat
        !            35: additionally reports on any open files on that device,
        !            36: treating it as a mounted file system.
        !            37: .dt
        !            38: .SH "SEE ALSO"
        !            39: ps(1), pstat(8)
        !            40: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
        !            41: Yet to be determined.
        !            42: .SH BUGS
        !            43: .I Fstat
        !            44: tries to be clever if you elide the
        !            45: .B \-u ,
        !            46: .B \-f ,
        !            47: or
        !            48: .B \-p
        !            49: flags for the argument.  Like any expert system, it is sometimes wrong.

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