Shutdown Shoutcast on Linux

I’m playing around with the Shoutcast server at the moment. I actually managed to get it set up ok although I can’t get my broadcast client to connect now. Anyway, I actually had more problems shutting the thing down then I did setting it up.

In the end I managed to do it using the kill process. If you go into your SSH you can type kill 56364. Kill has to be all in lower case! Also the number, obviously isn’t the one you want. What you need to do is look up the PID in Web Host Manager – go down to system health on the menu and select show current running processes.

That will list them all so just do a find using your web browser for the directory you installed it to or the filename and on the left will be listed the PID which you can use to kill the process.

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