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Re: Abandoned CVS server processes
From: |
Dan Peterson |
Subject: |
Re: Abandoned CVS server processes |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:47:20 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time) |
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Stewart Brodie wrote:
> I did investigate modifying the cvs software to put the username and
> client IP address in its process name so we could see with 'ps' which
> client is involved with which server process
You don't need to go to all that trouble... just get "lsof" and run "lsof
-p <pid>" on the parent of the CVS process. This should be the process
with a PPID of "inetd".
Among many other things, "lsof" will show open sockets and the format of
the output shows the client IP (or hostname) for the connection.
- Re: DSA-117-1 cvs -- improper variable initialization, (continued)
- Re: DSA-117-1 cvs -- improper variable initialization, Larry Jones, 2002/03/06
- Re: Abandoned CVS server processes, Larry Jones, 2002/03/07
- Re: Abandoned CVS server processes, Dan Peterson, 2002/03/07
- CVS "Official" Releases, Dan Peterson, 2002/03/08
- Connection hijacking, Brian Smith, 2002/03/08
- Re: CVS "Official" Releases, Larry Jones, 2002/03/09
- Re: Abandoned CVS server processes, David Fuller, 2002/03/08
- Re: Abandoned CVS server processes, Larry Jones, 2002/03/08
- Re: Abandoned CVS server processes, Dan Peterson, 2002/03/14
- Re: Abandoned CVS server processes, Larry Jones, 2002/03/15
Re: Abandoned CVS server processes,
Dan Peterson <=