Actually, I need to read up on the netstat command. Have a look: geneva# netstat -anp netstat: option requires an argument -- p usage: netstat [-AaLnSW] [-f protocol_family | -p protocol] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -i | -I interface [-abdnt] [-f address_family] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -w wait [-I interface] [-d] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -s [-s] [-z] [-f protocol_family | -p protocol] [-M core] netstat -i | -I interface -s [-f protocol_family | -p protocol] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -m [-c] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -r [-AenW] [-f address_family] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -rs [-s] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -g [-W] [-f address_family] [-M core] [-N system] netstat -gs [-s] [-f address_family] [-M core] [-N system] And, I guess it time for me to learn to kill... --- Andreas Jung <lists@zopyx.com> wrote:
--On 3. September 2006 01:18:55 -0700 Ken Ara <feedreader@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks Andreas,
I am logged in as root user. Here is the result of 'top':
"top" is *not* the right tool to check for processes. Use "ps"!!!
I was able to kill one of the Zope processes but
not
pid 945. Maybe it wasn't a good idea, but even 'kill -s HUP 945' had no effect.
You still have the power of kill -TERM and kill -KILL.
ZConfig.ConfigurationError: There was a problem starting a server of type "HTTPServer". This may mean that your user does not have permission to bind to the port which the server is trying to use or the port may already be in use by another application. (Address already in use)
Same exact error trying to restart Zope with bin/runzope
As I mentioned, I can't even reboot the machine, the shutdown command can't kill this process either.
I answered to use netstat for finding out the related process. Please follow that advice *first* and then ask again.
-aj
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