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Tips/How-to – Ken’s Chronicles & Memory Dumps Skip to content Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps I have a bad memory, so here’s some stuff I may need to remember later. Tips/How-to Linux: Find deleted files that still have file handles unshut October 12, 2016August 15, 2016 by admin When a file is deleted on a Linux system that still has a process running using that file, your disk space will be miss-reported. To find the process and files that have been deleted, that still have file handles open, run the pursuit command.   find /proc/*/fd -ls | grep -i deleted You can moreover use the ‘lsof’ command, if that is installed on your system. Once you have identified the file/s and process, you can go well-nigh investigating and stopping the process to release the file handle/s.     Categories Knowledgebase, Linux, Tips/How-to Renaming or Deleting files with preceding dash/hyphen October 12, 2016November 16, 2015 by admin To rename a file that has preceding “-” (dash/hyphen), you need to use the end-of-options flag, which is a double-dash, as follows: rm -- -badFileName goodFileName or mv -- -badFilename goodFileName Categories Linux, Tips/How-to Tweets by @BaldGuyKen CategoriesBackups BrowserWritLine ESX/VMware/vCenter Excel Knowledgebase Linux mp3|wav|m4a|flac Music Nagios Netflix Network/Router Productivity Ramble Security Storage Tips Tips/How-to USB Windows Archives Archives Select Month December 2017  (1) November 2016  (2) October 2016  (1) September 2016  (2) August 2016  (2) December 2015  (2) November 2015  (1) October 2015  (2) February 2015  (1) May 2014  (1) January 2013  (2) June 2010  (1) May 2010  (1) © 2018 Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps • Powered by GeneratePress