Try netstat -an | grep 162 . Without the "n" the output will show you the
name of the socket not its number.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Peter Hadamovsky <Peter.Hadamovsky@DEBIS.COM> on 08/09/99 12:18:37 PM
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Subject: port in use
Hi folks,
A wee problem with a Solaris 2.6 machine - on this machine running TMR
server, Oracle 7.3.2 and TEC (3.6.1).
Whenn installing Netview 5.1 on this machine (Framework Patch installed
recently) - there are no daemons started - looking at the output files
in /tmp there's the one that makes me really upset:
NVPortsInUse says:
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WARNING: Automatic configuration has been bypassed.
The following TME 10 NetView ports are in use:
162/udp
FIRST, stop all applications that use these ports.
THEN, configure TME 10 NetView by running:
/usr/OV/install/toools/run_customize
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Funny but true, a netstat -a | grep 162 says:
not even IDLE!!!
Has anybody a hint for me - what's wrong, or is there something
missing??
Any help is most welcome and wanted - a reboot of the machine didn't
change a single thing!!
Thanks a lot!
Peter
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