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Kishor Bagul
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tcp connection to process relation.

How do we related tcp connection detail found by netstat -an |grep 1101 to process associated with it.

Thnaks,
Chris
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S.K. Chan
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Re: tcp connection to process relation.

Mike Hassell
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Re: tcp connection to process relation.

SST,

I'm not sure how this is possible using just 'netstat' in HP-UX, however downloading and installing 'lsof' will give you this information. You can download a copy here:

http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Sysadmin/lsof-4.55/

Once you have it installed, run the command and grep for that port and you should find the information you're after. It's a nice util and it comes in handy. Hope that helps.

-Mike
The network is the computer, yeah I stole it from Sun, so what?
Uday_S_Ankolekar
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Re: tcp connection to process relation.

Hi,

Get lsof it's a good tool to have

Here is the link:

http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/


Good Luck..
Wodisch
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Re: tcp connection to process relation.

Hello Chris,

use it like here:

lsof -i udp:161
lsof -i tcp:23

and you should see the processes using those ports (snmpdm, and inetd, on standard HP-UX).

HTH,
Wodisch