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Usage: fuser [-fMuvw] [-a|-s] [-4|-6] [-c|-m|-n SPACE] [-k [-i] [-SIGNAL]] NAME...
fuser -l
fuser -V
Show which processes use the named files, sockets, or filesystems.

-a,--all display unused files too
-i,--interactive ask before killing (ignored without -k)
-k,--kill kill processes accessing the named file
-l,--list-signals list available signal names
-m,--mount show all processes using the named filesystems or block device
-M,--ismountpoint fulfill request only if NAME is a mount point
-n,--namespace SPACE search in this name space (file, udp, or tcp)
-s,--silent silent operation
-SIGNAL send this signal instead of SIGKILL
-u,--user display user IDs
-v,--verbose verbose output
-w,--writeonly kill only processes with write access
-V,--version display version information
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Located in src/fuser.c:133
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- reset options

udp/tcp names: [local_port][,[rmt_host][,[rmt_port]]]

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Located in src/fuser.c:176
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Copyright (C) 1993-2010 Werner Almesberger and Craig Small

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Located in src/fuser.c:163
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Usage: killall [-Z CONTEXT] [-u USER] [ -eIgiqrvw ] [ -SIGNAL ] NAME...
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Located in src/killall.c:615
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killall -l, --list
killall -V, --version

-e,--exact require exact match for very long names
-I,--ignore-case case insensitive process name match
-g,--process-group kill process group instead of process
-y,--younger-than kill processes younger than TIME
-o,--older-than kill processes older than TIME
-i,--interactive ask for confirmation before killing
-l,--list list all known signal names
-q,--quiet don't print complaints
-r,--regexp interpret NAME as an extended regular expression
-s,--signal SIGNAL send this signal instead of SIGTERM
-u,--user USER kill only process(es) running as USER
-v,--verbose report if the signal was successfully sent
-V,--version display version information
-w,--wait wait for processes to die
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Located in src/killall.c:621
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Copyright (C) 1993-2012 Werner Almesberger and Craig Small

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Located in src/killall.c:651
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Usage: peekfd [-8] [-n] [-c] [-d] [-V] [-h] <pid> [<fd> ..]
-8 output 8 bit clean streams.
-n don't display read/write from fd headers.
-c peek at any new child processes too.
-d remove duplicate read/writes from the output.
-V prints version info.
-h prints this help.

Press CTRL-C to end output.
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Located in src/peekfd.c:122
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Copyright (C) 2009 Craig Small

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Located in src/prtstat.c:66
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Usage: pstree [ -a ] [ -c ] [ -h | -H PID ] [ -l ] [ -n ] [ -p ] [ -g ] [ -u ]
[ -A | -G | -U ] [ PID | USER ]
pstree -V
Display a tree of processes.

-a, --arguments show command line arguments
-A, --ascii use ASCII line drawing characters
-c, --compact don't compact identical subtrees
-h, --highlight-all highlight current process and its ancestors
-H PID,
--highlight-pid=PID highlight this process and its ancestors
-g, --show-pgids show process group ids; implies -c
-G, --vt100 use VT100 line drawing characters
-l, --long don't truncate long lines
-n, --numeric-sort sort output by PID
-p, --show-pids show PIDs; implies -c
-s, --show-parents show parents of the selected process
-u, --uid-changes show uid transitions
-U, --unicode use UTF-8 (Unicode) line drawing characters
-V, --version display version information
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Located in src/pstree.c:830
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-Z show SELinux security contexts
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