drzhbe
drzhbe

Reputation: 791

How to stop Meteor?

The only answer on this question I saw - go start another copy on the different port. Switching from one Meteor workspace to another Okay, I see that I can run another one on the different port, BUT how to stop the first one?

Upvotes: 60

Views: 45268

Answers (14)

Thusila Bandara
Thusila Bandara

Reputation: 293

Enter command "Ctrl + C" on the terminal where you want to stop process is running. This is the easiest way to kill the process in both Mac and Ubuntu and Windows.And you can use "meteor run --port portnumber" to run the two or more projects at the same time

Upvotes: 1

Ashraf
Ashraf

Reputation: 63

use sudo killall -9 node command. it will kill all the rprocess.

Upvotes: 2

AnoopGoudar
AnoopGoudar

Reputation: 924

Enter command "Ctrl + C" on the terminal where the meteor process is running. This is the easiest way to kill the process in both Mac and Ubuntu. Not sure of Windows though.

Happy Coding!

Upvotes: 4

Thusila Bandara
Thusila Bandara

Reputation: 293

the default port is 3000.If you want to run it in a different port use below meteor run --port 3030

run this in two command prompt.If you want to stop use ctrl+c in necessary command prompt

Upvotes: 1

TimM
TimM

Reputation: 151

When you are looking at the terminal with the unwanted meteor running just press Ctrl+C to turn off meteor.

To run more applications side by side run on a different port with the --port option

Upvotes: 2

Roman
Roman

Reputation: 3843

if Meteor is running on :3000 port:

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

Upvotes: 9

Piotrek Roczniak
Piotrek Roczniak

Reputation: 11

Actually, kill -9 kills meteor immediately, which is not a good idea. It's an emergency feature and should be applied only when regular kill (no signal specified) fails, as it prevents processes from running shutdown procedures.

Upvotes: 1

Alucard
Alucard

Reputation: 1902

It's so simple in my case, I always have two terminal tabs open, one for launching Meteor/stopping it and the other terminal for working the commands. So to stop it I just do the universal control+c to stop the working process.

Upvotes: 0

masavini
masavini

Reputation: 129

An edit to John Devor's (accepted) answer: if you're editing your code with Atom, his command may kill the editor instances:

$ ps ax | grep node | grep meteor
19312 pts/2    Sl+    0:16 /home/teo/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.4.e4elpj++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/bin/node /home/teo/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.4.e4elpj++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/tools/main.js
19541 pts/2    Sl+    0:02 /home/teo/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.4.e4elpj++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/bin/node /home/teo/meteor/beari/dist/.meteor/local/build/main.js
24438 ?        Sl     0:00 /usr/share/atom/atom --no-deprecation /home/teo/.atom/packages/linter-jshint/node_modules/jshint/bin/jshint --reporter /home/teo/.atom/packages/linter-jshint/node_modules/jshint-json/json.js --filename /home/teo/meteor/beari/beari.js -

Better to use a command like:

kill -9 `ps ax | grep node | grep meteor | grep -v atom | awk '{print $1}'`

Upvotes: 2

jramirez
jramirez

Reputation: 9

In the terminal, I used: $ sudo killall -9 node (this kills all running node jobs)

Upvotes: 0

Lawrence Weru
Lawrence Weru

Reputation: 188

Similar to Fernando's response, if you're on OSX you can quit the processes node and mongod using Activity Monitor.

quitting node will stop the server. The database will still be running and accepting incoming connections, so quitting mongod will turn off the database.

Upvotes: 5

user75506
user75506

Reputation:

I use this command:

kill -9 `ps ax | grep node | grep meteor | awk '{print $1}'`

Or, I run this if I'm on my local machine to kill remote processes:

ssh [user]@[server] <<'ENDSSH'
kill -9 `ps ax | grep node | grep meteor | awk '{print $1}'`
exit
ENDSSH

Upvotes: 97

Gregone
Gregone

Reputation: 447

On OSX, go back to the term you opened to start meteor, and use CTRL+C to quit the process.

Upvotes: 32

Fernando &#193;.
Fernando &#193;.

Reputation: 7725

In my case (Ubuntu 11.10) I open the System Monitor and kill manually the node and mongod processes.

Of course you can use also the terminal and kill these processes knowing their PID's.

Upvotes: 3

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