Try using the freely available lsof utility - do a search from Yahoo.
The lsof -i command shows socket/port information. It gives some
insight into what or who is using file descriptors or TCP/IP ports on
your system.
Regards
Jason Armistead
>----------
>From: Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima[SMTP:tony@cantech.net.au]
>Sent: Wednesday, 6 August 1997 18:45
>To: Stuart Bryant
>Cc: Squid Users
>Subject: Re: Hmmm ... "Out of file descriptors"
>
>On Wed, 6 Aug 1997, Stuart Bryant wrote:
>
>> check your startup scripts to see if they dont start 2 copies of squid.
>> or that something else doesnt start on that port.
>
>I definatly only have one copy of squid running.
>As for the port, am I correct in reading
>commBind: Cannot bind socket FD XXX to 203.26.6.6:0: (98) Address ....
>as IPaddr: 203.26.6.6
>port: 0 ??
>
>Any other suggestions ??
>
>Yours Tony.
>
>
Received on Wed Aug 06 1997 - 02:33:01 MDT
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