Hi George,

You can also try ps cauxf | grep java,
the processes started as dspace, one of them is the handle server and the 
other
the tomcat. The one under "dsrun" is the handle server, unless you are not 
running anything else
with dsrun at the time

Regards,


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> Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 12:30:56 +0000
> From: George Vernon <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Dspace-tech]  kill handle server process ids
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>>> I'm fairly new to Dspace....
>
>>> Does anyone know a quick way to locate the process id of a handle 
>>> server. I need to kill the process.
>
>>> Cheers
>
>>> Kevin
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> On a Unix type platform you could use:
>
>      lsof | grep hdl
>
> the pid is the second column.
>
> George
> ILS, University of Plymouth
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