Hi all,

I'm running Solaris 10 on the client that is being monitored.  However, when
I run the command netstat -a | grep nrpe, I see multiple instances of the
NRPE daemon
running as shown below;


nag...@pms # netstat -a | grep nrpe
      *.nrpe               *.*                0      0 49152      0 LISTEN
pms.nrpe         h1de4.n2  56147  5888      0 50540      0 TIME_WAIT
pms.nrpe         h1de4.n2  56148  5888      0 50540      0 TIME_WAIT
pms.nrpe         h1de4.n2  56149  5888      0 50540      0 TIME_WAIT


I have tried to *kill* them (using kill command) but that doesn't seem to
work because they just don't go away - weird right? :) I would like to kill
all the pms.nrpe processes..

Anyone have another way of achieving this?


Thanks,
Juki
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