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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I can get the PID number from the usage file, but where can I get the port number? |
If you're looking for the port that the client connected to, you could define an environment variable (say APPX_BROKER_PORT) and set it to a value unique to each listener. Then you could examine APPX_BROKER_PORT in each engine.
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2005-May-03 9:50am |
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