After a joyous Sunday where I didn't have to go into the attic to look at the thermometers on my solar tank but could sit in the comparitive comfort of the living room watching over owhttpd it began to become apparent that although I could start all this wonderful stuff, what I really wanted to do was run owserver. To this end I wondered what the correct way to stop ow process's was? Do I just kill -9 PID or is there some subtler way of letting the little angels know their number was up? Will umount /mnt/owfs stop owfs cleanly?
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