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Re: stopping and starting daemons...



try:
ps aux |grep httpd
try to do a kill without the -9 first it will exite more cleanly.

On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Paul Brady wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hey All!
> 
> I am pretty familiar with UNIX but cannot figure out how to kill and
> restart the httpd daemon....or any other daemon for that matter....
> 
> I tried specifying the following:
> 
> ps -a
> 
> ps -ef
> 
> (both to see what is available)
> 
> And then I planned to use kill -9 pid
> 
> But when I invoke ps -a or ps -ef, none of the running daemons show
> up....I'm confused...I could swear this is the way it used to work...
> 
> How do I determine which daemons are running and how to stop and then
> restart them (if I want to restart em)???
> 
> Thanks very much for your help.
> 
> -p
> 
> 
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