The lsof utility will do this. IIRC, use lsof -i :<port_no> Google on it e.g. http://people.freebsd.org/~abe/ http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6261-1049412.html Ray -----Original Message----- From: Ravi Kulkarni [mailto:kulkarni.ravi@xxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:12 PM To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: PID and network ports Related question. How do we link(/map) port numbers from "netstat" output to the Unix PID ? Do we need to use a tool for this ? Thanks, Ravi. ___________________________________________________________________________ This email and any attached to it are confidential and intended only for the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, please let us know by telephoning or emailing the sender. You should also delete the email and any attachment from your systems and should not copy the email or any attachment or disclose their content to any other person or entity. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of Churchill Insurance Group plc or its affiliates or subsidiaries. Thank you. Churchill Insurance Group plc. Company Registration Number - 2280426. England. Registered Office: Churchill Court, Westmoreland Road, Bromley, Kent BR1 1DP. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to: oracle-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put 'unsubscribe' in the subject line. -- Archives are at //www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/ FAQ is at //www.freelists.org/help/fom-serve/cache/1.html -----------------------------------------------------------------