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Counting open files with lsof in Unix app

timmy13
Communicator

I need a way to determine how many files a particular user has open at any given time. This data exists in the output of the lsof data in the *nix app. BUt since it's one big field, I am unsure of how to parse it to get counts of files by user. Any ideas?

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araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Did you try:

index=os sourcetype=lsof | multikv

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harish_l
New Member

what is the maximum ulimit is splunk, by default minimum is 64000. anyone please let me know the maximum ulimit setting?

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araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Did you try:

index=os sourcetype=lsof | multikv

timmy13
Communicator

Nice! Sometimes the simplest solution evades me. Thanks!

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