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hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask port already in use mac Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join port already in use ubuntu them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How to 'clear' the port when restarting django runserver up vote 53 down vote favorite 28 Often, when restarting Django runserver, if I use the same port number, I get a
Port Is Already In Use By Another Process
'port is already in use' message. Subsequently, I need to increment the port number each time to avoid this. It's not the case on all servers, however, so I'm wondering how I might achieve this on the current system that I'm working on? BTW, the platform is Ubuntu 8.10 django share|improve this question asked May 18 '09 at 23:15 Antonius Common 97141931 This problem applies to more than just Django, So perhaps we can change the
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title? I ran into this error when running an Angular app. I found this question with google search how to kill port 8000 yet this applied to me as well. By changing the title and making the scope more general, we could prevent some redundant questions later. –JGallardo May 21 '14 at 19:04 add a comment| 15 Answers 15 active oldest votes up vote 29 down vote accepted You're getting that message because the server is already running (possibly in the background). Make sure to kill the process (bring it to the foreground and press ctrl-c) to stop the process. share|improve this answer answered May 18 '09 at 23:22 mipadi 214k51383403 2 right! I think I've been using ctrl-z! –Antonius Common May 19 '09 at 2:02 Ctrl+z is undo. If you don't see a command prompt, your server is still running. –Soviut May 20 '09 at 0:19 11 ctrl-z puts a process in the background, so one could see a command prompt, even though the server is still running (in the background). –mipadi May 20 '09 at 4:43 19 fg brings it to the foreground. Then press ctrl+c to stop/close it. –ste_irl Nov 11 '10 at 17:34 add a comment| up vote 111 down vote I found this information (originally from Kristinn Örn Sigurðsson) to solve my problem: To kill it with -9 you will have to list al
and then don't stop the server by hitting Cntrl+C but hit something like Cntrl+Z instead. To stop the port already in use tomcat server on port 8000 so that you can run another instance
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again you can do the following.. Run the below command to list all your processes with port 8000 already in use 'manage' in their name. $ps aux | grep -i manage Note the process_id (pid) for our "manage.py runserver" process which should be the second column from the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/880239/how-to-clear-the-port-when-restarting-django-runserver left. And then simply run $ kill -9
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 91 Star 1,576 Fork 218 https://github.com/toddmotto/fireshell/issues/39 toddmotto/fireshell Code Issues 14 Pull requests 4 Projects 0 Pulse http://askubuntu.com/questions/447820/ssh-l-error-bind-address-already-in-use Graphs New issue Port 35729 is already in use by another process #39 Closed b4z81 opened this Issue Oct 8, 2013 · 35 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 34 already in participants and others b4z81 commented Oct 8, 2013 grunt-dev.command return this error: Running "connect:livereload" (connect) task Started connect web server on localhost:9000. Running "open:server" (open) task Running "watch" task Waiting...Fatal error: Port 35729 is already in use by another process. logout if i display the list of open network connections: Sublime already in use 1156 macbookpro 7u IPv4 0xffffff801a66ba40 0t0 TCP *:35729 (LISTEN) Owner toddmotto commented Oct 8, 2013 This usually happens when there's another Terminal window open, or is this from a fresh boot? … Sent from my iPhone On 8 Oct 2013, at 11:16, Stefano Guglielmi ***@***.***> wrote: grunt-dev.command return this error: Running "connect:livereload" (connect) task Started connect web server on localhost:9000. Running "open:server" (open) task Running "watch" task Waiting...Fatal error: Port 35729 is already in use by another process. logout if i display the list of open network connections: Sublime 1156 macbookpro 7u IPv4 0xffffff801a66ba40 0t0 TCP *:35729 (LISTEN) — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub. b4z81 commented Oct 8, 2013 right, it works after closing the other terminal window. thank you Il giorno martedì 8 ottobre 2013, Todd Motto
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