Reputation: 1453
i am testing a server written in nodejs on windows 7 and when i try to run the tester in the command line i get the following error
Error: listen EADDRINUSE
at errnoException (net.js:614:11)
at Array.0 (net.js:704:26)
at EventEmitter._tickCallback (node.js:192:40)
how can I fix it without rebooting?
Upvotes: 133
Views: 244287
Reputation: 661
It's year 2022 now and I am on Monterey (Mac user).
lsof -i tcp:3000
Kill -9 <PID shown in your list>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1695
It's might be too late but it's working like a charm.
You need pm2
to be installed
npm install -g pm2
To stoping the current running server (server.js):
pm2 stop -f server.js
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 51
I Just delete that (cmd) Terminal and open another terminal and run again node myfile.js
it works awesomely for me.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 437
I have solved this issue by adding below in my package.json for killing active PORT - 4000 (in my case) Running on WSL2/Linux/Mac
"scripts": {
"dev": "nodemon app.js",
"predev":"fuser -k 4000/tcp && echo 'Terminated' || echo 'Nothing was running on the PORT'",
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 489
You will need to kill the port by trying to use the following command on the terminal
$ sudo killall -9 nodejs
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 19
I used the command netstat -ano | grep "portnumber"
in order to list out the port number/PID for that process.
Then, you can use taskkill -f //pid 111111
to kill the process, last value being the pid you find from the first command.
One problem I run into at times is node respawning even after killing the process, so I have to use the good old task manager to manually kill the node process.
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 1285
Check the Process ID
sudo lsof -i:8081
Than kill the particular Process
sudo kill -9 2925
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 1
To kill node server first run this command in your terminal :
top
id
from the previous window: PID number -9 kill
so now you killed your node server try again to run your app.Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 14022
This works on Mac:
Step 1.
sudo lsof -i tcp:3000 (or whatever port you want to kill)
Above command will give you the Process Id(s) currently holding the port.
Step 2.
Kill -9 <pid>
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 71
The aforementioned killall -9
node, suggested by Patrick works as expected and solves the problem but you may want to read the edit part of this very answer about why kill -9
may not be the best way to do it.
On top of that you might want to target a single process rather than blindly killing all active processes.
In that case, first get the process ID (PID) of the process running on that port (say 8888):
lsof -i tcp:8888
This will return something like:
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
node 57385 You 11u IPv6 0xac745b2749fd2be3 0t0 TCP *:ddi-tcp-1
(LISTEN) Then just do (ps - actually do not. Please keep reading below):
kill -9 57385
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 1
simply kill the node as pkill -9 node in terminal of ubantu than start node
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 131
use below command to kill a process running at a certain port - 3000 in this example below
kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:3000)
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 54812
You are getting the error EADDRINUSE
because the port, which your application wants to use, is occupied by another process. To release this port, you need to terminate the occupying process.
Since you are on Windows, you can terminate the process using the command prompt (cmd
). With the cmd
you can discover the process ID (PID) of the blocking application. You will need the PID in order to terminate / kill the process.
Here is a step-by-step guide...
Find all processes which are running on a specified port (in this example, Port is "3000"):
netstat -ano | find ":3000 "
The netstat
command will list up all processes running on the specified port. In the last column of the netstat
results you can see the PID
s (in this example, PID is "8308"). You can find out more about a specific PID
by running the following command:
tasklist /fi "pid eq 8308"
If you want to terminate a process, you can do that with the following command by using its PID
(in this example, PID is "8308"):
taskkill /pid 8308 /f
Screenshot
Upvotes: 32
Reputation: 7077
If you like UI more, find the process Node.js in windows task manager and kill it.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1267
To anyone who has tried all of the above, but still can't find the rouge process, try them all again but make sure you include "sudo" in front of the commands.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 199
Error: listen EADDRINUSE to solve it in Ubuntu run in terminal netstat -nptl
and after this kill -9 {process-number}
this command is to kill node process and now you can try to run again node server.js command
Ex
listen EADDRINUSE :::8080
netstat -nptl
tcp6 0 0 :::9000 :::* LISTEN 9660/java
tcp6 0 0 :::5800 :::* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::5900 :::* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN 10401/node
tcp6 0 0 :::20080 :::* LISTEN 9660/java
tcp6 0 0 :::80 :::* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::10137 :::* LISTEN 9660/java
kill -9 10401
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 915
suppose your server is running on port 3000
lsof -i tcp:3000
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
node 11716 arun 11u IPv6 159175 0t0 TCP *:3000 (LISTEN)
after that use kill -9 <pid>
in the above case sudo kill -9 11716
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 5287
When you get an error Error: listen EADDRINUSE,
Try running the following shell commands:
netstat -a -o | grep 8080
taskkill /F /PID 6204
I grep
ed for 8080, because I know my server is running on port 8080. (static
tells me when I start it: 'serving "." at http://127.0.0.1:8080'.) You might have to search for a different port.
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 368
When you get an error
Error: listen EADDRINUSE
Open command prompt and type the following instructions:
netstat -a -o | grep 8080
taskkill /F /PID** <*ur Process ID no*>
after that restart phone gap interface.
If you want to know which process ID phonegap is using, open TASK MANAGER and look at the Column heading PID and find the PID no.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 11
It may be possible that you have tried to run the npm start command in two different tabs .you cant run npm start when it is already running in some tab.check it once .
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 27395
I created 2 servers, listening on same port 8081, running from same code, while learning
1st server creation shud have worked 2nd server creation failed with EADDRINUSE
node.js callback delays might be reason behind neither worked, or 2nd server creation had exception, and program exited, so 1st server is also closed
2 server issue hint, I got from: How to fix Error: listen EADDRINUSE while using nodejs?
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 986
One possible solution that worked for me was simply to close the window in browser where I had the corresponding "http://localhost:3000/" script running.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 1701
you can change your port in app.js or in ur project configuration file.
default('port', 80)
and to see if port 80 is already in use you can do
netstat -antp |grep 80
netstat -antp |grep node
you might wanna see if node process is already running or not.
ps -ef |grep node
and if you find its already running, you can kill it using
killall node
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 539
I have node red installed on my Mac and my Raspberry Pi. Had the exact same problem and doing 'killall' didn't help. Once I shut down the Raspberry Pi and restarted my computer it worked fine.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 547
On Linux (Ubuntu derivatives at least)
killall node
is easier than this form.
ps | grep <something>
kill <somepid>
Neither will work if you have a orphaned child holding the port. Instead, do this:
netstat -punta | grep <port>
If the port is being held you'll see something like this:
tcp 0 0.0.0.0:<port> 0.0.0.* LISTEN <pid>/<parent>
Now kill by pid:
kill -9 <pid>
Upvotes: 43
Reputation: 1956
Run:
ps -ax | grep node
You'll get something like:
60778 ?? 0:00.62 /usr/local/bin/node abc.js
Then do:
kill -9 60778
Upvotes: 170
Reputation: 359
The following command will give you a list of node processes running.
ps | grep node
To free up that port, stop the process using the following.
kill <processId>
Upvotes: 35
Reputation: 18205
It means the address you are trying to bind the server to is in use. Try another port or close the program using that port.
Upvotes: 100