Hello,
Ctrl-z stops the process and doesn't kill it. Try opening another
terminal before pressing ctrl-z and looking for it with ps or pressing
ctrl-c instead.
2007/1/24, Rob Coenen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi gang, another question. (Chris Allen: thanks for pointing out that the
> RC1 of Red5 V0.6 has a bug that disables the admin interface)
>
> so I removed RC1 and compiled the last trunk red5 v0.6 RC2 on Ubuntu 6.06
> LTS.
>
> The problem with this is that there is no 'installer' / package manager
> involved so the red5 server does not get registered with the init deamon.
> /etc/init.d/red5 no longer exists to control the service, no
> start|stop|reload|force-reload commands ...
>
> anyway I have started the server manually using ./red5.sh - but how do I
> terminate the server? I did ctrl-z to get back to the terminal, but I think
> the service is still active in memory (but inactive? no reply from
> localhost:5080) Als when I try to restart by executing ./red5.sh for the
> second time it complains about the port already being used ('Exception in
> thread "main" java.net.BindException: Address already in use')
>
> I also tried to kill all processes running matching 'red5' (ps aux | grep
> red5) but I cant seem to kill them, they just keep on showing up after I
> kill em?
>
> maybe its a really simple answer that I'll get, but, I did not find any
> answer in the existing documentation, mailinglist archives or google, so
> this one is for the collective brain I guess...
>
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