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Re: [TCLUG:16811] Hung Port



did you try it? what distro/version/kernel are you using with this system
(btw.. if you are posting this kind of problem, you should include this
info in the original post)
one thing to remember, there are allways exceptions to the rule, with
people involved, bugs happen.. but I'm fairly sure this one is correctable
without dumping the box and rebooting.

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

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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Perry Hoekstra wrote:

> Ben Kochie wrote:
> > 
> > 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. :)
> 
> No, workstation running WebLogic Application Server.  My netstat does
> not show an 'e' option.
> 
> -- 
> Perry Hoekstra
> Consultant
> Talent Software Services
> dutchman@mn.uswest.net
> 
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