use netstat -lpt This command will give you the process ID of the program 
which is using the particular port.then
use kill -9 <pid>




At 03:50 PM 16/08/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>The tomcat server which was started on port 8080 crashed. Now when I try 
>to restart tomcat, it tells me address already in use and gives me a 
>Fatal: Java Bind exception.But when I change the port to something else in 
>server.xml and start the tomcat server, it works fine.
>Can someone please tell me how can I release the port 8080 and again start 
>the server in the same old port.
>-Venkat
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