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12-13-2005 03:13 PM
12-13-2005 03:13 PM
System Process
In my server , there are some application are started with a server port , but sometimes , this port may be locked by other application so can't use it , if I want to release the port , what can I do ? ( I check with netstat, the port is active but seems locked ) thx
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12-13-2005 03:20 PM
12-13-2005 03:20 PM
Re: System Process
You will have to stop process that is using the port. To check what process is using it, you can use netstat (netstat -an) and lsof. (lsof is tool to list open files. you can get it here-http://hpux.connect.org.uk)
lsof -i tcp:80
lsof -i udp:53
You also can start you apps through inetd.conf and start it at boot time. This way you can grab the port you want. Check /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf files.
lsof -i tcp:80
lsof -i udp:53
You also can start you apps through inetd.conf and start it at boot time. This way you can grab the port you want. Check /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf files.
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12-13-2005 03:27 PM
12-13-2005 03:27 PM
Re: System Process
You can use lsof to find out the processes which are bound to that port. You can download from http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Sysadmin/lsof-4.75/
# lsof -i
-Arun
# lsof -i
-Arun
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12-13-2005 04:11 PM
12-13-2005 04:11 PM
Re: System Process
You've to stop the process which is using that specific port. You can find the activity usage with netstat not the process number. To find the process use the lsof tool and kill them.
-Muthu
-Muthu
Easy to suggest when don't know about the problem!
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