This lists
information about files opened by processes. It is great, especially
when you are troubleshooting an issue and need more information about
process or connection details. Linux treats most everything as a file.
An open file may be a regular file, a directory, a block special file, a
character special file, an executing text reference, a library, a
stream or a network file (Internet socket, NFS file or UNIX domain
socket.) A specific file or all the files in a file system may be
selected by path. When a process or application interacts with these
files it has to "open" them. Using this command you can dig into and see
what your process is doing.
To show all the open TCP files - This will give you what service is running, who is running it, the process ID and the connections on all TCP ports:
# lsof -i TCP
Show open files or programs that is running on TCP port 80
# lsof -i TCP:80
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
httpd 21867 root 3u IPv4 98670393 TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd 21891 apache 3u IPv4 98670393 TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd 21892 apache 3u IPv4 98670393 TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd 21893 apache 3u IPv4 98670393 TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd 21894 apache 3u IPv4 98670393 TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd 21895 apache 3u IPv4 98670393 TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd 21896 apache 3u IPv4 98670393 TCP *:http (LISTEN)
To list which user is actively using /tmp/
# lsof /tmp/ COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
bash 4756 root cwd DIR 8,2 36864 212577 /tmp/
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