Lou Gosselin:
> Can it output the inodes that are busy for a specific branch? (In your
> example, could you combine --busy and --bindex?)

That is "--busy".

$ auxino --busy 1
10
... (more inode numbers)

The parameter "1" is the branch index.


> This had been ejected from my short-term memory, sorry.
> BTW, I use the noxino option because my apps don't care about persistent
> inode #.
        :::
> I'm not sure it's worth fixing this edge case or not.

Ok.
Then this approach which is based upon XINO will not work for you.

Finally what you want is PID. Right?
If so, below utility will fit you?

$ aubusy --bindex 1
<pid>
... (more pids)


J. R. Okajima

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