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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish41•9 months agoInodes can be kept active by unlinked filehandles, a fun way to spend a afternoon figuring out where all the space went.
minus-square@Striderlink2•9 months agoWhile having killall is nice, I didn’t have many use cases with it, administering Linux privately and for corporations in around 2 decades. But that’s just me 😀
minus-squareoptionallinkfedilink2•9 months agoThat’s because the Gnu/Linux-Version of killall is as weak as a stoned penguin. You have to try the real stuff.
Inodes can be kept active by unlinked filehandles, a fun way to spend a afternoon figuring out where all the space went.
Lsof is your friend.
killall is your friend. But the UNIX version.
While having killall is nice, I didn’t have many use cases with it, administering Linux privately and for corporations in around 2 decades.
But that’s just me 😀
That’s because the Gnu/Linux-Version of killall is as weak as a stoned penguin. You have to try the real stuff.