If it's on some variant of Unix, then use the kill command with the -9
option followed by the process id, like so:
kill -9 523451
You can refer to the manual page for the kill command, but 9 is usually
KILL, as in make the thing go away entirely no matter what it might want
to do.
Obviously, you can only use this if you have permission or ownership of
the process in question that you wish to kill off.
=)
-N
p.s. You can use the "ps aux" command to display a list of the currently
running processes on your machine.
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Daniel Daley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Would anyone happen to know a way to make red5 completely die when it
> receives an exception? Maybe there's a java command line that I don't
> know about that would do it? I'm trying to sort out and fix all the
> problems causing the exceptions but during that time the server keeps
> stopping in the middle of the night. I have it setup with daemontools
> which will automatically restart the service if it dies but it never
> actually does, instead it throws an exception and sits there.
>
> Thanks for any ideas you might have,
>
> --Dan--
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