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i use pyramid with pserve running Gunicorn like this:

pserve production.ini

production.ini

[server:main]
use = egg:gunicorn#main
host = 0.0.0.0
port = 8080
workers = 3
worker_class = gevent
daemon = true

and it returns the PID

Starting server in PID XXXXX.

but i can't kill it by running

# kill XXXXX
-bash: kill: (XXXXX) - No such process

or

# pserver --stop-daemon XXXXX
No PID File exists in pyramid.pid

till now, i've been using

pkill pserve

but now, i have multiple servers running, so it will kill all my servers.

how can i kill a specific running server?

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  • Is the server actually running? Last time I tried daemon=true with paster using pserve or even gunicorn_paster. It was spawning a process and then died. Even when I specified the pid file where it should write the file, it wasn't doing anything. Oct 10, 2012 at 2:41

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if the server is actually running, I'd try something like that.

ps -ax | grep pserv[e] 

It will show all process with their pid on the first column. If something match what you are looking for. You can kill it. The x option should show the command line used to start the process. If you're lucky it will show that it was started in "that" directory or with "that" config file.

otherwise, it might be possible to check which process is listening to which port and getting its pid.

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