"htop" is a really good process manager available on Linux (BSD too, I think). Install it and try it out. Remember to run as sudo/root if manipulating processes that your user does not own.

htop would make tracking down your lost process pretty easy, and somewhat graphical too. It has a nice help menu down at the bottom of the screen.

Otherwise, do what the other guys here said, using ps and grep.

If you run your server in a screen or tmux window, then you can just kill the entire session and that'll do it. I've had to resort to such things because the srcds_linux binary tends to misbehave when told to "quit", per my recent mails on this list. This is helpful when you can't trust the contents of the PID file because of the process restarting itself.



Daniel Nilsson wrote:
If i dont se server if i use top or htop.

I dont know it´s pid. It is invisible but running.

//Me

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