fexe (1) - Linux Manuals
fexe: print a process or corefile's executable path
NAME
fexe - print a process or corefile's executable path
SYNOPSIS
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fexe [options] {program
arg ... | pid... | core-file [ core-executable ]... }
DESCRIPTION
fexe
-v
- Use more verbose output, the process, executable, and /proc/PID/exe contents are displayed.
Standard Frysk Options
-exe
- The full path of the executable to read.
-noexe
- Do not attempt to read the corresponding executable when loading a core file.
-sysroot directory
- The system root directory under which all executables, libraries, and source are located.
-debug class=level...
- Set internal debug-tracing of the specified Java class to level (level can be NONE, INFO, WARNING, FINE, and FINEST). If the level is absent, FINE is assumed; if the class is absent, the global level is set.
EXAMPLE
In this sequence a copy of bash is created and then executed, the running processes path examined:
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$ cp /bin/bash /tmp/sh $ PS1='sh$ ' /tmp/sh sh$ fexe $$ /tmp/sh sh$ rm /tmp/sh sh$ fexe -v $$ 1234 null /tmp/sh (deleted)
BUGS
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SEE ALSO
frysk(7)