Doug,
In UV on Windows:
The LISTU command designates phantom processes as "phantom:(PID)" rather
than telnet:(PID) and displays both the date and time the process started.
Each phantom process also appears in the &PH& file and contains the name of
the process that was started as a phantom and the time and date it was
started.
This should help you identify any specific process.
hth,
Dave
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Chanco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 9:56 AM
Subject: [U2] <sigh> phantom ?
Sigh I feel like such a "newbie" but anyway is there a way to using
PORT.STATUS to tell if a process is a phantom process? If it wasn't for
the fact that I called my program FTP.PHANTOM <ftp://ftp.phantom/> I
never know it's a phantom process.
All phantom process in jBASE are given port numbers above 10,000 so it's
very easy to tell a phantom process by it's port number
I won't say "jBASE does ......" anymore but assume that
:-)
PORT.STATUS output:
24998 chando 0xACEB9E59 RUN TEST FTP.PHANTOM [ FTP.PHANTOM @ 0x38
]
Any insight on what the text in brackets means?
[ FTP.PHANTOM @ 0x38 ]
Thanks everyone
dougc
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