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Re: [TCLUG:16811] Hung Port



well, I see there is an output "Path" which should return the PID.. but I
didn't see an option to display it.. :(  is this an ip_masqing box?  also
"netstat -ae" will display the username which is taking up the
port.  might help in tracking it down. :)

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)

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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Perry Hoekstra wrote:

> Greet the sun all,
> 
> There were statements made in the past couple of days on how you do not
> need to reboot a Linux box unless you upgrade kernels.  I have a port
> that is hung.  If I do a netstat -a | grep 7001, I can see something
> listening on it.  Well, I can't start my application server without
> clearing that port of whatever dead process is still hanging onto that
> port.  Any ideas on how to clear the port of the process without
> rebooting the box.  By the way, I cannot identify whatever is parked on
> the port, the netstat just gives:
> 
> *.7001               *.*                0      0     0      0 LISTEN 
> 
> -- 
> Perry Hoekstra
> Consultant
> Talent Software Services
> dutchman@mn.uswest.net
> 
> If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is
> no woman around to hear him... is he still wrong?
> 
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