Is there a way in AIX to determine which process is connected to a particular IP port? I know about the lsof command, but for various reasons I can't install it on the machine I want to use it on. Is there a way other than using this command? (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I work in three platforms SOLARIS,HPUX,AIX.
My requirement is to find the user id which is using a particular port.
So I tried searching commands which will help me to know which port is used by which process.
According to the posts over here lsof makes life easy in this case. But I... (4 Replies)
hi everybody;
my code is cheking if a port is an actif or not with the cmd netstat -ln,I want first to enter the number of the port which I want to check it but I think that the value of $con in the second "if" is always "0" so the code give me always that the port is not used!!!
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I have process1 running on one machine and generating some log file. Now another process which can be launched on any machine wants to know if process1 is running or not and also in case it is running it wants to stream the logs file generated by process1 on terminal from which process2 is... (2 Replies)
i want to kill a tcp connection by killing its pid
with netstat -an i got the tcp ip connection on port 5914
but when i type ps -a or ps-e there is not such process running on port 5914
is it possible that because i do not log on with proper user account i can not see that process running? (30 Replies)
Hi ,
In a server /tmp has almost reached 75% and i can see the File system utilization is 48Mb only , so i believe some process is using the /tmp space. I would like to know which process is using /tmp space.
# df -h /tmp
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
swap ... (9 Replies)
Hello All,
The system concerned has multiple processes communicating with each other using shared memory. These processes use semaphores to protect data being used amongst them. The "key" would uniquely identifies the particular semaphore corresponding to a resource for the various processes.
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tnm::udp
udp(n) Tnm Tcl Extension udp(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
udp - Send and receive UDP datagrams.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
The udp command allows to send and receive datagrams using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) (RFC 768).
UDP COMMAND
udp open [port]
The udp open command opens a UDP datagram socket and returns an udp handle. The socket is bound to given port number or name. An
unused port number is used if the port argument is missing.
udp connect host port
The udp connect command opens a UDP datagram socket and connects it to a port on a remote host. A connected UDP socket only allows
to send messages to a single destination. This usually allows to shorten the code since there is no need to specify the destination
address for each udp send command on a connected UDP socket. The command returns a udp handle.
udp send handle [host port] message
The udp send command sends a datagram containing message to the destination specified by host and port. The host and port arguments
may not be used if the UDP handle is already connected to a transport endpoint. If the UDP handle is not connected, you must use
these optional arguments to specify the destination of the datagram.
udp receive handle
The udp receive command receives a datagram from the UDP socket associated with handle. This command blocks until a datagram is
ready to be received. In most cases, it might be a good idea to check for pending datagrams using the udp bind command.
udp close handle
The udp close command closes the UDP socket associated with handle.
udp bind handle readable [script]
udp bind handle writable [script]
The udp bind command allows to bind scripts to a UDP handle. A script is evaluated once the UDP handle becomes either readable or
writable, depending on the third argument of the udp bind command. The script currently bound to a UDP handle can be retrieved by
calling the udp bind command without a script argument. Bindings are removed by binding an empty string.
udp info [handle]
The udp info command without the handle argument returns a list of all existing UDP handles. Information about the state of a UDP
handle can be obtained by supplying a valid UDP handle. The result is a list containing the source IP address, the source port, the
destination IP address and the destination port.
SEE ALSO scotty(1), Tnm(n), Tcl(n)
AUTHORS
Juergen Schoenwaelder <schoenw@cs.utwente.nl>
Tnm udp(n)