Marc Soda on Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:31:38 +0100


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Re: [PLUG] netstat info


It means that for some reason you don't have access to open a processes directory in /proc. Why, I don't know.

On 2002.01.28 16:52 Jason Wertz wrote:
When I run netstat with the -lap options as root I'm getting the
following message before the usual output of the command.

[root@www /root]# netstat -lap
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
 will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)

This is the first time I ever noticed this message. Any ideas what
would cause this? I am root when I run this so why would the error
message pop up? I don't have any orphaned processes running and i'm
not running any rpc services. From what I can tell from some google
searching, other people have had the same question but no one seems to
have presented a solid answer.

I'm running redhat 6.2. Netstat info...

[root@www /root]# netstat -V
net-tools 1.54
netstat 1.38 (1999-04-20)

Thanks

Jason Wertz
Senior Technology Specialist / WebMaster
Delaware County Community College





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ASPRE, Inc.
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