Re: [AOLSERVER] [AS 4.0] Shutting down the server

2003-03-17 Thread Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE
Thanks a lot.

The first solution is fine for me.

Best regards.

Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE
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You should be able to simply KILL the AOLserver PID. There are a number
of ways you can find the PID:

1. Configure the AOLserver to write out the PID to a file:

ns_section "ns/parameters"
ns_param pidfile /tmp/${servername}.pid

By default a PID file is generated as log/nspid..

2. Grab the PID from a running process:

ps -ef | grep nsd
shmooved 19894 1  0 Mar16 ?00:00:00
/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsd -it

3. Grab the PID from the server log:

tail -5 /usr/local/aolserver/log/server.log
[16/Mar/2003:21:40:28][19894.32773][-driver-] Notice: driver:
accepting connections
[16/Mar/2003:21:40:28][19894.16387][-socks-] Notice: socks: starting
...

[DATE][PID][TID]...

Then simply use KILL from the command line:

kill 19894

or

kill `cat /usr/local/aolserver/log/nspid.server1`

Or alternately, you can use the ns_shutdown command from the control
port. When the server receives the signal, it will attempt a graceful
shutdown, so it may take a few seconds.

Hope this helps!

- Nathan

On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 08:57 AM, Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I can't find how to stop the nsd process for the version 4.0 (4.0
> beta3).
> In the 3.x series, I was using the -K flag on the command line to stop
> the
> server.
>
> Is there a new way to shutdown aolserver v4.0 ?
>
> Thanks.


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Re: [AOLSERVER] [AS 4.0] Shutting down the server

2003-03-17 Thread Nathan Folkman
You should be able to simply KILL the AOLserver PID. There are a number
of ways you can find the PID:
1. Configure the AOLserver to write out the PID to a file:

   ns_section "ns/parameters"
   ns_param pidfile /tmp/${servername}.pid
   By default a PID file is generated as log/nspid..

2. Grab the PID from a running process:

   ps -ef | grep nsd
   shmooved 19894 1  0 Mar16 ?00:00:00
/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsd -it
3. Grab the PID from the server log:

   tail -5 /usr/local/aolserver/log/server.log
   [16/Mar/2003:21:40:28][19894.32773][-driver-] Notice: driver:
accepting connections
   [16/Mar/2003:21:40:28][19894.16387][-socks-] Notice: socks: starting
   ...
   [DATE][PID][TID]...

Then simply use KILL from the command line:

kill 19894

or

kill `cat /usr/local/aolserver/log/nspid.server1`

Or alternately, you can use the ns_shutdown command from the control
port. When the server receives the signal, it will attempt a graceful
shutdown, so it may take a few seconds.
Hope this helps!

- Nathan

On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 08:57 AM, Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE wrote:

Hi all,

I can't find how to stop the nsd process for the version 4.0 (4.0
beta3).
In the 3.x series, I was using the -K flag on the command line to stop
the
server.
Is there a new way to shutdown aolserver v4.0 ?

Thanks.


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