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services
I have an application service running on an AIX server
Client application is able to connect to the server machine. Strange thing is when i do "netstat -a | grep servicename" I get no output but when i do "ps -ef | grep service name", I am able to see the service running I know netstat shows active network connections, but shouldnt that be showing? does a service have many processes? Thanks for any input |
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