ps -ax|grep inetd will return the pid, as will "cat /var/run/inetd.pid".
If you want to kill a specific process & processes it has spawned, try
"killall
Paul Evans wrote:
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The problem, or part of it, could be that I just do not understand what the man means by kill -1 PID where PID is the process ID of the inetd deamon. How do I find out what the process ID is?
# rcinetd reload
would do the trick.
Nadeem
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