On 28.03.2016 16:37, SUSIL SAHU wrote:
netstat -ab | grep -B 1 "java" | grep "8080" | grep "LISTEN"
How about
netstat -ab | grep -A 1 "8080" | grep -A 1 "LISTEN" | grep -B 1 "java\.exe"
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DESKTOP-F1DTQBM:0 LISTENING
[java.exe]
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Konstantin Preißer
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> From: SUSIL SAHU [mailto:susilsahu...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 4:37 PM
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> Subject: Re: Tomcat port listening as SYSTEM
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On 3/28/2016 10:37 AM, SUSIL SAHU wrote:
It's working, server is starting properly as I mentioned. But I've code
that check whether tomcat is running or not using below command:
netstat -ab | grep -B 1 "java" | grep "8080" | grep "LISTEN"
This doesn't return any value bcz it is listening as SYS
It's working, server is starting properly as I mentioned. But I've code
that check whether tomcat is running or not using below command:
netstat -ab | grep -B 1 "java" | grep "8080" | grep "LISTEN"
This doesn't return any value bcz it is listening as SYSTEM instead of
java.exe.
[System]
TCP
On 3/28/2016 9:58 AM, SUSIL SAHU wrote:
Hello,
I am new to tomcat using version 7.0.28. I am able to start tomcat
successfully using startup.bat in windows 2008.
But when tried to check the port number using netstat -ab, it is listening
as SYSTEM instead of java.exe.
[System]
TCP0.0.0.0
Hello,
I am new to tomcat using version 7.0.28. I am able to start tomcat
successfully using startup.bat in windows 2008.
But when tried to check the port number using netstat -ab, it is listening
as SYSTEM instead of java.exe.
[System]
TCP0.0.0.0:8080 Lap80:0 LISTENING