Hi,
I am working on HP-UX Release 11i.
I want to find the process id (PID) of the process running on a particular port.
lsof command fuser does not work on this system.
Please suggest some alternative.
Thanks (6 Replies)
When I run ps -aef | grep aaa.exe it gives out put
user 5091 5518 0 10:13:25 pts/1 0:00 grep aaa.exe
user 4647 2479 0 09:26:31 ? 0:25 /kk/zzz/user/xxx/bin/aaa.exe
user1 1111 2222 0 08:26:31 ? 0:25 /kk/zzz/user1/xxx/bin/aaa.exe
I need Only PID value ie... (5 Replies)
Hello guys,
How to shut down a port number in AIX.
May be first I need to find out what is the process ID of that process that listens to this particular port.. Is there any command to find a process ID from the port number other than "lsof".
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i want to get tomcat listening port , from a command.
ps -ef | grep catalina | grep -v "grep catalina" | grep -v "catalina.out" | awk '{print $2}' | head -1
output :
-----
1234
Now with this 1234 i need to know , in which port my tomcat is running...
i tried ,
netstat -ao | grep... (14 Replies)
Hi,
I need to find the PID for a given port on the below system.
HP-UX mymachine B.11.31 U ia64 3223107173 unlimited-user license
How can I ? (4 Replies)
Hi,
I do not have root user credentials nor do I have the functional id of the process that uses port 80.
How can I find the pid of the process using the port number 80 ?
Operating System: Linux (6 Replies)
hi,
i would like to create a bash script that check which port in my Linux server are closed (not in use) from a specific range, port range (3000-3010).
the print output need to be only 1 port, and it will be nice if the output will be saved as a variable or in same file.
my code is:
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: yossi
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file::pid
File::Pid(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Pid(3pm)NAME
File::Pid - Pid File Manipulation
SYNOPSIS
use File::Pid;
my $pidfile = File::Pid->new({
file => '/some/file.pid',
});
$pidfile->write;
if ( my $num = $pidfile->running ) {
die "Already running: $num
";
}
$pidfile->remove;
DESCRIPTION
This software manages a pid file for you. It will create a pid file, query the process within to discover if it's still running, and remove
the pid file.
new
my $pidfile = File::Pid->new;
my $thisfile = File::Pid->new({
file => '/var/run/daemon.pid',
});
my $thisfileandpid = File::Pid->new({
file => '/var/run/daemon.pid',
pid => '145',
});
This constructor takes two optional paramters.
"file" - The name of the pid file to work on. If not specified, a pid file located in "File::Spec->tmpdir()" will be created that matches
"(File::Basename::basename($0))[0] . '.pid'". So, for example, if $0 is ~/bin/sig.pl, the pid file will be /tmp/sig.pl.pid.
"pid" - The pid to write to a new pidfile. If not specified, $$ is used when the pid file doesn't exist. When the pid file does exist, the
pid inside it is used.
file
my $pidfile = $pidfile->file;
Accessor/mutator for the filename used as the pid file.
pid
my $pid = $pidfile->pid;
Accessor/mutator for the pid being saved to the pid file.
write
my $pid = $pidfile->write;
Writes the pid file to disk, inserting the pid inside the file. On success, the pid written is returned. On failure, "undef" is returned.
running
my $pid = $pidfile->running;
die "Service already running: $pid
" if $pid;
Checks to see if the pricess identified in the pid file is still running. If the process is still running, the pid is returned. Otherwise
"undef" is returned.
remove
$pidfile->remove or warn "Couldn't unlink pid file
";
Removes the pid file from disk. Returns true on success, false on failure.
program_name
This is a utility method that allows you to determine what "File::Pid" thinks the program name is. Internally this is used when no pid file
is specified.
SEE ALSO
perl.
AUTHOR
Casey West, <casey@geeknest.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Casey West. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.8.8 2008-04-05 File::Pid(3pm)