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You might try the netstat and the fuser commands.
I believe netstat -a will give you all the ports in use and fuser will tell you what processes have the files open in the current directory.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 8:40 PM
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Hello,
This is an off topic, UNIX question.
Can any one please tell me how to get the Unix File Open and Port Open in SCO or AIX, or SUN? I am not sure whether they are part of sar output, so please help. I am not sure whether I can get this kind of information.
thanks every one in advance.
rgds,
raja
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