If you know the pid, simply killing it with whatever signal you want would
be most efficient.

On Sep 26, 2016 6:08 PM, "Jostein Berntsen" <jber...@broadpark.no> wrote:

> On 26.09.16,19:11, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
>
>> On 26.09.16,14:17, Colin Richardson wrote:
>>
>>> I am attempting to break a nodejs application that is running in a
>>> detached
>>> screen. (From another screen nodejs application).
>>>
>>> But I am falling over at the first hurdle in just trying to send a break
>>> command in the first place.
>>>
>>> I am doing ` screen -S ser02 -X "^C" `
>>> But when I do ` screen -r ser02 ` node is still running.
>>> I tried a few other things such as ` ^A b ` thinking it would be using
>>> the
>>> internal screen commands.
>>>
>>>
>> Can you check if this works?
>>
>> screen -S ser02 -X 'stuff " "'
>>
>>
> Or will this be the most efficient way?
>
> screen -S ser02 -X quit
>
>
> Jostein
>
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