SUMMARY: Kill a weblogic process holding a port open

From: Billy Talton (billy.talton_at_cornerstone.net)
Date: 11/21/03

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    Many thanks to all that helped me with this issue. A special thanks to
    Sonny Baillargeon for pointing out that (once downloaded and installed)
    lsof was indeed the tool I needed. I just used [lsof -i TCP:port#] to
    identify the process. Thanks again for our support.

    Sincerely,

    Billy Talton

    billy.talton@cornerstone.net

    www.cornerstone.net

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Billy Talton
    Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:27 PM
    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    Subject: Kill a weblogic process holding a port open

    All,

    I have a Weblogic process that refuses to release a port on my Solaris
    server when it is stopped. I know this because when I try to restart
    the process it gives me an "Address in user" error. I am relegated to
    rebooting the box every time this occurs. I'm not asking for advice on
    the problematic Weblogic issue (that's for another authority) - what I'd
    like to know is how I would go about identifying the process that is
    holding the socket/port open. I'm fine with using the "kill -9 whatever"
    to get rid of it but I can't figure out which process is controlling it.
    I've used "netstat -a| grep weblogic" and verified that it is still
    open. I've read about "lsof"... but the package apparently is not
    available for download on Sun's Freeware site. I'm using a Solaris e250
    (SunOS 5.7) server, Weblogic 5.1 SP3. Please advise.

    Sincerely,

    Billy Talton

    Billy.talton@cornerstone.net
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