Unix Tip #4267- November 16, 2012


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KILL BY PORT


Have you ever faced problem of busy ports?

Here is the solution to kill a process
which is occupyingh any specific port.

/usr/sbin/lsof |grep | kill -9 `awk '{print $2}'`

If you want to kill a proces who is
using a port say 9999, issue command:
/usr/sbin/lsof |grep 9999| kill -9 `awk '{print $2}'`

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