296
votes

I'm on a mac, doing:

rails server

I get:

2010-12-17 12:35:15] INFO  WEBrick 1.3.1
[2010-12-17 12:35:15] INFO  ruby 1.8.7 (2010-08-16) [i686-darwin10.4.0]
[2010-12-17 12:35:15] WARN  TCPServer Error: Address already in use - bind(2)
Exiting

I know I can start one on a new port, but I want to kill this process.

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12 Answers

741
votes

Assuming you're looking to kill whatever is on port 3000 (which is what webrick normally uses), type this in your terminal to find out the PID of the process:

$ lsof -wni tcp:3000

Then, use the number in the PID column to kill the process:

$ kill -9 PID
152
votes

kill -9 $(lsof -i tcp:3000 -t)

33
votes

You need to get process id of program using tcp port 3000. To get process id

lsof -i tcp:3000 -t

And then using that process id, simply kill process using ubuntu kill command.

kill -9 pid

Or just run below mentioned combine command. It will first fetch pid and then kill that process.

kill -9 $(lsof -i tcp:3000 -t)
18
votes

For anyone stumbling across this question that is not on a Mac: assuming you know that your server is running on port 3000, you can do this in one shot by executing the following:

fuser -k 3000/tcp

But as Toby has mentioned, the implementation of fuser in Mac OS is rather primitive and this command will not work on mac.

16
votes

Some times there is a chance where rails server not closed properly. You can find process used by rails

ps aux | grep rails

Output will be like

user     12609  9.8  0.5  66456 45480 pts/0    Sl+  21:06   0:02 /home/user/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.2.0-preview1/bin/ruby bin/rails s

Here process_id 12609 is used by your rails server.

You can kill it easily by command

kill -9 12609

11
votes

All the answers above are really good but I needed a way to type as little as possible in the terminal so I created a gem for that. You can install the gem only once and run the command 'shutup' every time you wanna kill the Rails process (while being in the current folder).

gem install shutup

then go in the current folder of your rails project and run

shutup # this will kill the Rails process currently running

You can use the command 'shutup' every time you want

DICLAIMER: I am the creator of this gem

NOTE: if you are using rvm install the gem globally

rvm @global do gem install shutup
3
votes

One line solution:

kill -9 $(ps aux | grep 'rails s' | awk {'print$2'}); rails s
3
votes

Using this command you can kill the server:

ps aux|grep rails 
2
votes

By default, rails server uses port 3000.
So, you have 2 options to run rails server.
1. Either you can run the server on other port by defining custom port using the following command
rails s -p 3001
2. Or you can kill all the running ruby process by running following command
killall -9 ruby
then run rails server

0
votes

So this is a script for WSL that kills processes in windows

PIDS=$(/mnt/c/windows/system32/cmd.exe /c netstat -ano | /mnt/c/windows/system32/cmd.exe /c findstr :$1 | awk '{print $5}')
for pid in $PIDS
do
    /mnt/c/windows/system32/cmd.exe /c wmic process where "processid=$pid" delete
done

example

myscriptname 8080
-4
votes

Type in:

man lsof

Then look for -w, -n, and -i

-i: internet stuff -n: makes it faster -w: toggles warnings

There are WAY more details on the man pages

-6
votes

If you are on windows machine follow these steps.

c:/project/
cd tmp
c:/project/tmp
cd pids
c:/project/tmp/pids
dir

There you will a file called server.pid

delete it.

c:/project/tmp/pid> del *.pid

Thats it.

EDIT: Please refer this