From: Christian Campbell (ccampbell@brueggers.com)
Date: Mon Apr 28 2003 - 16:35:45 EDT
Thanks to Chris Price who suggested adding -C. In addition Eric Trager
suggests that if I'm running lsof against a big filesystem or large number
of processes, it may take some time.
Thanks to all.
Christian
ORIGINAL POST:
How can I tell what process is using which ports? I nmapped my Solaris 8
box, running Oracle Apps, and there are tons of open ports. I'd just like
to check on each one. I don't have lsof on my system. Is there
another/better way to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Christian
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