From: Adam R. <ad...@ex...> - 2012-01-31 00:41:07
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I already installed Process Explorer, because I had read it was the equivalent of 'lsof'... but I am damned if I can see how to get a list of open file to process mappings from Process Explorer, any hints? And I have this feeling, the answer will be java.exe anyway :-/ 2012/1/31 José María Fernández González <jm...@us...>: > The Windows equivalent to lsof is Process Explorer: > > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653 > > > On 31/01/12 01:07, Adam Retter wrote: >> >> As the file is created in the class >> org.exist.util.io.MemoryMappedFileFilterInputStreamCache and the file >> handle is not leaked from that class, and the file is closed by that >> class before the delete is attempted, I am not sure that an lsof >> equivalent for Windows would help us here? Unless I am >> misunderstanding something or your explanation? >> >> On 30 January 2012 23:10, Hungerburg<pc...@my...> wrote: >>> >>> Am 2012-01-30 23:52, schrieb Adam Retter: >>> >>>> It was bought to my attention that temporary files were not being >>>> cleaned up on the Windows platform. >>> >>> >>> >>> Just something I learned from experience, which might apply here: >>> >>> On Linux I often update a pdf, and adobe reader even has a "reload" entry >>> in >>> its file menu. While on windows, a file cannot even be written, while it >>> is >>> open in reader. And it cannot be deleted either. >>> >>> There sure is an equivalent of lsof in windows to find out, if its that >>> easy >>> ;) >>> >>> -- >>> peter >> >> >> >> > > -- > "La violencia es el último recurso del incompetente" > - Salvor Hardin en "La Fundación" de Isaac Asimov > "A friend should be a master at guessing and keeping still: > you must not want to see everything" - Friedrich Nietzche > "If you ever start taking things too seriously, just remember that > we are talking monkeys on an organic spaceship flying > through the universe" - Joe Rogan > "Premature optimization is the root of all evil." - Donald Knuth > > > José María Fernández González > e-mail: jos...@gm... -- Adam Retter eXist Developer { United Kingdom } ad...@ex... irc://irc.freenode.net/existdb |