> On Jan 4, 2017, at 2:44 AM, Marco Pizzoli wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have a multi-instance setup.
> By doing "ps -ef", as expected, I see a lot of "master" processes.
> Is there a way to see which master is related to which instance at a glance?
"postfix status" will output the pid of each instan
Marco Pizzoli:
> Hi all,
> I have a multi-instance setup.
> By doing "ps -ef", as expected, I see a lot of "master" processes.
> Is there a way to see which master is related to which instance at a glance?
# postfix status
postfix/postfix-script: the Postfix mail system is running: PID: 1290
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: Wednesday, January 4, 2017 2:45 AM
To: Postfix users
Subject: multi-instances: how to discriminate "master" in process list
Hi all,
I have a multi-instance setup.
By doing "ps -ef", as expected, I see a lot of "master" processes.
Is there a way to see which master i
> I have a multi-instance setup.
> By doing "ps -ef", as expected, I see a lot of "master" processes.
> Is there a way to see which master is related to which instance at a glance?
Fuser or lsof says which process listens on a specific port.
Pstree or ps shows the parent of it.
(At least on Linux.
Hi all,
I have a multi-instance setup.
By doing "ps -ef", as expected, I see a lot of "master" processes.
Is there a way to see which master is related to which instance at a glance?
So that I can rapidly say this pid is for instance 1, and so on...
What I am looking at is, ideally, a way to see t