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Mon, 4 Aug 2003 20:01:42 -0400
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Our HP3000/937 has a hard user limit of 64 and the past few days the limit
is being reached which results in would-be users being denied a connection.
Upon checking we found that the number of sessions was only in the high
fifties, so I called HP and asked what was being counted towards the user
limit. They told me that, in addition to sessions, the console counts as
one and that each time a job opens a port it counts as one. They were
unable to tell me if there is any way find out which jobs/programs have
ports open. Some of the jobs running continuously are from third party
vendors and/or HP, so I don't have the program source to look at.

Does anyone know how to find out if a running program has opened ports? Is
there a variable in MPEX that can accomplish this?

TIA,
Phil

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