01-04-2010
Thanks it worked.
I used:
netstat -anp|grep 3306
tcp 0 1 ::ffff:HOST_A:55370 ::ffff:HOST_B:3306 SYN_SENT 2988/java
and then I issued:
ps -ef|grep 2988
to know wich java application was connecting to that port.
Thanks again.
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tt_host_file_netfile
tt_host_file_netfile(library call) tt_host_file_netfile(library call)
NAME
tt_host_file_netfile -- map between local and canonical pathnames on a remote host
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
char *tt_host_file_netfile(
const char *host,
const char *filename);
DESCRIPTION
The tt_host_file_netfile function performs a conversion equivalent to that of the tt_file_netfile(3) function, but performs it on a remote
host.
The filename argument is a pathname (absolute or relative) that is valid on the remote host. Every component of filename must exist,
except for the last component. The host argument is a name of a remote host.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_host_file_netfile function returns a freshly allocated null-terminated string of unspecified format,
which can be passed to tt_netfile_file(3) or tt_host_netfile_file(3); otherwise, it returns an error pointer. The application can use
tt_ptr_error(3) to extract one of the following Tt_status values from the returned pointer:
TT_ERR_PATH
The filename argument is a path that is not valid on the remote host.
TT_ERR_DBAVAIL
The ToolTalk database server could not be reached on host, perhaps because the host is unavailable or cannot be reached through
the network.
TT_ERR_DBEXIST
The ToolTalk database server is not properly installed on host.
TT_ERR_UNIMP
The ToolTalk database server contacted is of a version that does not support tt_host_file_netfile.
APPLICATION USAGE
The tt_file_netfile(3), tt_netfile_file(3), tt_host_file_netfile(3) and tt_host_netfile_file(3) functions allow an application to determine
a path valid on remote hosts, perhaps for purposes of constructing a command string valid for remote execution on that host. By composing
the two calls, paths for files not accessible from the current host can be constructed. For example, if path /sample/file is valid on host
A, a program running on host B can use
tt_host_netfile_file("C", tt_host_file_netfile("A", "/sample/file"))
to determine a path to the same file valid on host C, if such a path is possible.
Allocated strings should be freed using either tt_free(3) or tt_release(3).
The tt_open(3) function need not be called before tt_host_file_netfile.
SEE ALSO
Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_file_netfile(3), tt_netfile_file(3), tt_host_netfile_file(3), tt_open(3), tt_free(3), tt_release(3).
tt_host_file_netfile(library call)