What is "can't identify protocol" when I run the command /usr/sbin/lsof -p 20085
. The output of lsof
is shown below
leak 20085 niki 3910u sock 0,5 2457507716 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3911u sock 0,5 2457508136 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3912u sock 0,5 2457509392 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3913u sock 0,5 2457510457 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3915u sock 0,5 2457510696 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3916u sock 0,5 2457511180 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3917u sock 0,5 2457511820 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3918u sock 0,5 2457512402 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3919u sock 0,5 2457513490 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3920u sock 0,5 2457513493 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3921u sock 0,5 2457643983 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3922u sock 0,5 2457645099 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3923u sock 0,5 2457645570 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3924u sock 0,5 2457646223 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3911u sock 0,5 2457508136 can't identify protocol
leak 20085 niki 3912u sock 0,5 2457509392 can't identify protocol
and why this leak always been sock 0,5.
Note : I am creating three sockets which must be always been opened at runtime, apart from this there are no files/sockets been created and my question is I am getting around 5000+ can't identify protocol. Why is this so?
Thanks.
Probably you are creating the sockets in your function call which is called in a loop, but the created socket is never closed and this results in a leak.