Assuming you are on a unix variant with a working lsof, use this. This
probably won't work correctly on Solaris 10:
lsof -nPi | grep 8983
lsof -nPi | grep 8080
On Windows, you can do this in a command prompt. It requires elevation
on Vista or later. The -b option was added in WinXP SP2 and Win2003
SP1, without it you can't see the program name that's got the port open:
netstat -b > ports.txt
ports.txt
Shawn
On 2/19/2010 1:01 PM, Lee Smith wrote:
How can I find out ??
On 19 Feb 2010, at 19:26, Dave Searle wrote:
Do you have something else using port 8983 or 8080?