Yup I found this with V4 as well. You can do a 'pidof nsd' and kill the lowest pid or look at the value of the pid file (I think its in /log) and kill that.

Perhaps someone who knows about these things could enlighten us as to why killall no longer works.

    Steve



On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 22:41, Wei Shi wrote:
When I killed aolserver and tried to start it again, it always gave me some
error log saying "port is already used".  I use "killall nsd" to kill the
server.  Is there any other thing I have to do to let the server release
the port?

Thanks.


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