I'm running multiple node.js tiddlywikis.  Twice in the last few days I've 
lost some data.  I need help to improve my operating practices!

The symptom is that I have lost the last 2-3 edits to a tiddler.  I've been 
mostly editing the same long tiddler.  I've had a need to reboot my Linux 
server, so I connected to it via ssh and issued 'sudo reboot'.

My Tiddlywikis generally push their updates to the server within a few 
seconds.  I have no reason to believe that didn't happen on these occasions.

Due to the server restart, I've received the failed-to-sync message for the 
skinny tiddler list.  I refresh the browser page. That's when I discover 
that the tiddler I've been editing off and on all day has reverted back 2-3 
editions.  Ouch!

Can someone please walk me through the steps (at the elementary lever) to 
ensure that I don't lose node.js TW data when I restart my server?  Maybe 
it is something like this?

   1. Check each browser tab with a Tiddlywiki.  Confirm that the save icon 
   is NOT red.
   2. 
   
   ps -ef | grep node | grep tiddly
   3. 
   
   sudo reboot
   
Do I need to specifically shut-down the node processes which are running 
TiddlyWiki?  (I have other node.js running too.)
Do I need to send a SIGHUP to the node processes?

TIA

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