The fuser BASIC program displays ownership information about a device.
For Windows: Not Supported
The fuser command is useful to determine which tape device is currently used, especially in an environment where several virtual machines are active, or where a UNIX application shares devices with a D3 virtual machine.
fuser {device.number} {(options} fuser {device.name} {(options} fuser {*} {(options}
device.number | Tape/device number obtained from the list-device command. | |
device.name | Device name. This form can be used with any device name, even if it is not part of the tape devices normally used by the D3 virtual machine. The usual UNIX wildcards are allowed (for example, fuser /dev/*fd0*, which examines all devices connected to the floppy disk drive 0). | |
* | Selects all Tape devices. This is the default option. | |
options | p | Directs output to system printer via the spooler. |
fuser * Device PID TTY PIB User Account Mode/command /dev/rfd0h: 1265 tty2 001 dm dm tp.chk:000 /dev/rfd0l: /dev/rfd1.15: /dev/rfd1.9: /dev/rmt0.1: /dev/rmt1.1: /dev/rmt1.5: /dev/px.gate: