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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Getting correct port number from process id Post 303042852 by Peasant on Wednesday 8th of January 2020 11:49:16 AM
Old 01-08-2020
Both are exact ports.

Currenty jboss is running in standalone mode, with 9990 being management port (jboss cli and HTTP access for deploying restarting etc...)
And 8080 being application served.
In future you can configure it to serve additional JVM with application on port 8180, for instance, then 3 ports would be 'exact' so to say.

Also, on systems configured with IPv6, you might get even more additional exact ports Smilie

Perhaps using lsof ?
Code:
lsof -aPp $(pgrep jboss) -iTCP -sTCP:LISTEN -i4


Hope that helps
Regards
Peasant.

Last edited by Peasant; 01-08-2020 at 12:56 PM.. Reason: Added lsof example
 

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XvGrabPort(3)                                                     libXv Functions                                                    XvGrabPort(3)

NAME
XvGrabPort - lock port for exclusive use by client SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/Xvlib.h> int XvGrabPort(Display *dpy, XvPortID port, Time time); ARGUMENTS
dpy Specifies the connection to the X server. port Defines the port to be grabbed. time Specifies the request timestamp. DESCRIPTION
XvGrabPort(3) grabs a port. Once a client grabs a port, only that client can make video requests to that port. If the time is before the current port time, the XvGrabPort request is ignored and XvInvalidTime is returned. If the port is already grabbed by another client, XvAlreadyGrabbed is returned. Otherwise it returns a status of Success. The port time is updated when the fol- lowing requests are processed: XvGrabPort(3), XvUngrabPort(3), XvPutVideo(3), XvPutStill(3), XvGetVideo(3), XvGetStill(3). If the port is actively processing video for another client, the video is preempted, and an XvVideoNotify event with detail XvPreempted is generated for its drawable. RETURN VALUES
[Success] Returned if XvGrabPort(3) completed successfully. [XvInvalidTime] Returned if requested time is older than the current port time. [XvAlreadyGrabbed] Returned if the port is already grabbed by another client. [XvBadExtension] Returned if the Xv extension is unavailable. [XvBadAlloc] Returned if XvGrabPort(3) failed to allocate memory to process the request. DIAGNOSTICS
[XvBadPort] Generated if the requested port does not exist. SEE ALSO
XvUngrabPort(3), XvVideoNotify(3) X Version 11 libXv 1.0.7 XvGrabPort(3)
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