问题
In linux, I use lsof to check the file is opened by which process. I have an android device, but no lsof command. Is it possible to find which process open the specific file ?
I will use it to verify the MediaPlayer hold a fd, but it should be closed.
回答1:
Install busybox, it has a lsof command.
回答2:
Poor man's lsof is to execute
ls -l /proc/[process id]/fd
Still, you need to be root.
回答3:
Thanks mike jones and Joqn for the tip with poor man's lsof. I used it in the following on busybox (synology nas) to list the fd directories grouped under each process:
for p in [0-9]*; do ls -l /proc/$p/fd ;done
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10796298/how-to-check-open-file-without-lsof