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Old 01-02-2009
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too many inetd running

hi,
is it ok for more than one inetd daemon running at a time?

if not okay, possible to kill the rest and make only one daemon running?

i understand that inetd is a process that enables tcp connections from external sources...kindly advise more on inetd...thanks alot..Happy New Year!
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hi,
is it ok for more than one inetd daemon running at a time?

if not okay, possible to kill the rest and make only one daemon running?

i understand that inetd is a process that enables tcp connections from external sources...kindly advise more on inetd...thanks alot..Happy New Year!
just one inetd should be fine and there is no need for the other one. This itself will spawn other process/service based on the incoming request.

When there is an incoming request which one of them is picking and processing the request?
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Old 01-07-2009
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Hi Matrixmadhan ,
Thanks for your reply.
I am not sure as to how to check this " incoming request which one of them is picking and processing the request"

-but there are 7-8 process running..is it OKAY to kill all and leave just one?

-kindly advise.thanks alot
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