SUMMARY: Ports on Solaris5.7 (E4500)

From: Claude Oliver (CJ) <olivercj_at_telkom.co.za>
Date: Fri Jan 09 2004 - 02:51:24 EST
Thanks a lot all,

Especially         Balamurugan.T

                        Jonathan Sims

            &          J. Oquendo



Your help was timely as ever.



The winning answer is the freeware application lsof.

Here is the output I got and needed.



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rbfxsnc1(/usr/local/bin)# ./lsof | grep 6767

bgsagent    867     root    3w  VREG         32,83       4093  224128
/app/patrol/PATROL3.4/Solaris-2-7-sparc-64/best1/bgs/monitor/log/bgsag
ent_6767.log

bgsagent    867     root    5u  inet 0x3000474dc58        0t0     TCP
*:6767 (LISTEN)

bgsagent    867     root    6u  inet 0x300040182b0        0t0     TCP
localhost:6767->localhost:45870 (ESTABLISHED)

bgscollec   875     root    3w  VREG         32,83       4093  224128
/app/patrol/PATROL3.4/Solaris-2-7-sparc-64/best1/bgs/monitor/log/bgsag
ent_6767.log

telnet     2560     root    3u  inet 0x30005161ee0        0t0     TCP
localhost:45870->localhost:6767 (ESTABLISHED)

rbfxsnc1(/usr/local/bin)#



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I would also like to add that the people on holiday were helpful as
ever in filling up my inbox.



Regards,

Claude Oliver

IT Specialist

Infrastructure Support Services

Telkom SA

(Tel) 012 6803102

(Fax) 012 6803299

(Cell) 083 2432956

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Sims [mailto:jsims@MusicNet.com]
Sent: 09 January 2004 09:15
To: Claude Oliver (CJ)
Subject: RE: Ports on Solaris5.7 (E4500)





lsof is what you want (you can find it a sunfreeware)> Lists open
files, ports, etc per process



JLS



	-----Original Message-----
	From: Claude Oliver (CJ) [mailto:olivercj@telkom.co.za]
	Sent: Thu 1/8/2004 11:03 PM
	To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
	Cc:
	Subject: Ports on Solaris5.7 (E4500)

	Hi Managers,



	My problem is that I must install an application on my Sun
Machine but
	it need to communicate thru port 6767 to a master server, but
the port
	is already open by another application. I would like to know
is there
	is a command to find the process and/or application using that
port on
	my machine.



	Extra info

	-------------

	rbfxsnc1(/)# uname -a

	SunOS rbfxsnc1 5.7 Generic_106541-27 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise



	rbfxsnc1(/)# netstat -a | grep 6767

	      *.6767               *.*                0      0     0
0
	LISTEN



	Thank you in advance.



	Regards,

	Claude Oliver

	IT Specialist

	Infrastructure Support Services

	Telkom SA

	(Tel) 012 6803102

	(Fax) 012 6803299

	(Cell) 083 2432956
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