An administrator receives a warning about a filesystem filling up, and then identifies a large file located at /tmp/largelogfile. The administrator deletes the file, but no space is recovered on the filesystem. Which of the following commands would BEST assists the administrator in identifying the problem?

QuestionsCategory: XK0-004An administrator receives a warning about a filesystem filling up, and then identifies a large file located at /tmp/largelogfile. The administrator deletes the file, but no space is recovered on the filesystem. Which of the following commands would BEST assists the administrator in identifying the problem?
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An administrator receives a warning about a filesystem filling up, and then identifies a large file located at /tmp/largelogfile. The administrator deletes the file, but no space is recovered on the filesystem.
Which of the following commands would BEST assists the administrator in identifying the problem?

A. lsof | grep largelogfile

B. pkill /tmp/largelogfile

C. pgrep largelogfile

D. ps ג€"ef | grep largelogfile








 

Suggested Answer: A



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