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How to determine who's using network port

edited Aug 24, 2010 4:14AM in Oracle Solaris Networking (MOSC) 4 commentsAnswered
  Is there a way to find what/who is using a network connection starting from the output of netstat?

As an example I have the following netstat output

pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47447    49152      0 49666      0 TIME_WAIT
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47581    49152      0 49152      0 FIN_WAIT_2
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47583    49152      0 49152      0 FIN_WAIT_2
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47585    49152      0 49152      0 TIME_WAIT
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47644    49152      0 49152      0 ESTABLISHED
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47645    49152      0 49152      0 TIME_WAIT
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47646    49152      0 49152      0 TIME_WAIT
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47648    49152      0 49152      0 TIME_WAIT
pdmisspiggy.7778     pdmisspiggy.47649    49152      0 49152      0 ESTABLISHED


Is there a way to find the pids of these connnections?

We are having a problem with (we think) httpd looping and OAS basically hanging.  I'm trying to help the DBA determine what/who is involved so you can call the right support.

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