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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Old 07-06-2008
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Daemon belongs to which package..

If i know a daemon and it is running.. How can i know that daemon belongs to which package?
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to kick things off for you, look up pgrep & prstat

almost ideal
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I would do
Code:
# grep in.ftpd /var/sadm/install/contents
/usr/sbin/in.ftpd f none 0555 root bin 67024 63432 1103149350 SUNWftpu
/usr/share/man/sman1m/in.ftpd.1m f none 0444 bin bin 34693 32022 944774472 SUNWman
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Anyone have a better way?
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Thanks Perderabo...

If i have lost some contents of that file then How can i?



Any how thank you..
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In that case, simulate such an occurance and show us what you see or get? w/o any "visibilty" its hard to advise on this
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Ok.. Thanks a lot..

One of my friend asked that question..

Thank you
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