From: Roland Titze on 16 Dec 2008 09:53 On 11 Dez., 09:19, Thomas Glanzmann <sithg...(a)stud.uni-erlangen.de> wrote: > Hello, > > > lsof: cannot open /dev/kmem > > you have to run it as root. And use the following command line for lsof > to identify a process that is listening: > > lsof -P -i -n > > Thomas AFAIK lsof doesn't work correctly on Solaris 10. I would prefer pcp on Solaris 10 which is available at http://www.unix.ms/pcp/ BR -- Roland
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