19 июл. 2012 г. · You can use kill -9 $(lsof -i:PORT -t) 2> /dev/null , where PORT is your actual port number. It will kill the process which is running on your ... |
20 июн. 2013 г. · Use the following command to find the process ID of the process running on the desired port: $ netstat -ano | findstr :8080 |
24 сент. 2010 г. · The only way to kill processes is through Activity Monitor or through Terminal using UNIX commands. ... Open port 5672/tcp for access to RabbitMQ ... |
16 авг. 2016 г. · To kill a process you need to send a SIGINT ("interrupt" signal) which you can do by pressing Ctrl + c or a SIGKILL from another process ( kill ... |
2 июл. 2010 г. · The process you are killing is probably being managed by launchd, the proper way to stop it and have it not restart is to use launchctl unload <path to plist>. |
30 янв. 2012 г. · If you wish to find and kill all processes which conform to a string, you can also use the following on a Mac OSX: ps aux | grep <string> | awk '{print $1}' | ... |
12 нояб. 2012 г. · Another useful command on OS X will help you make sure there is no process set for a particular UDP or TCP port: lsof -Pan -i tcp -i udp |
30 июн. 2011 г. · How can I tell which process is using port 8888? I have an NKE and my process is needing to connect to it. Every now and then I get bind socket ... |
14 авг. 2015 г. · Is there any way I can free up the ports that are in use without rebooting or logging out? This happens every single time I recreate my bug. |
5 мар. 2019 г. · You can track down the process running on port 8080 and kill it. For macOS or Linux: sudo lsof -iTCP:8080 -sTCP:LISTEN |
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