sorry for the late summary...i was out of state.. thanks a lot for all...for quick responses..there are more than twenty responses to use "lsof" thanks for Justin Stringfellow for additional tip.... "lsof will help you, but please be careful, there is a known bug with it where it can crash the system.better to use a script like this: twinkie $ cd /proc twinkie $ for i in `ls` ...> do ...> pfiles $i ...> done | more" My additional question how to figure out which process is listening to a port? i used netstat -an to see if a particular port is listening port number is more than 4500 and it is not configured in /etc/services...but how to find out the process. thanks jennifer _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.aspReceived on Mon Oct 22 02:26:36 2001
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