On Unix, use "netstat -a | grep <port_number>"
to see if there is any service listening on the port.

At 11:58 PM 13-06-02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello Unix Guru's!
>
>One of the port supposed to be used by db server has
>been occupied by application servers. When I want
>start a particular interface programs on DB which
>access the particular port is right now busy because
>it is used by apps server which is not supposed to be.
>I cancelled the PID on apps server and tried run ning
>the application interface on db server, but I still
>get the port in use error. How do I check that this
>port is in use by which apps server. We have 4 apps
>servers. Last time when we had this issue we did
>rebooted the apps servers to release this port. I
>guess that not the perm. solution.
>
>Please advice.
>
>
>=====
>Thank You.
>
>Best Regards,
>Steve Johnson
>
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