Maintaining Gunicorn on Linux
I have a flask application, and running that with gunicorn with 5 threads. And when I check ps for gunicorn I see 5 process running which is expected. But I don't easy way to kill them.
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I have a flask application, and running that with gunicorn with 5 threads. And when I check ps for gunicorn I see 5 process running which is expected. But I don't easy way to kill them.
shell-script python3
Do all of the processes have the same name?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 3:33
Yeah, it will be 5 threads though.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 3:38
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I have a flask application, and running that with gunicorn with 5 threads. And when I check ps for gunicorn I see 5 process running which is expected. But I don't easy way to kill them.
shell-script python3
I have a flask application, and running that with gunicorn with 5 threads. And when I check ps for gunicorn I see 5 process running which is expected. But I don't easy way to kill them.
shell-script python3
shell-script python3
edited Feb 15 at 4:53
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Do all of the processes have the same name?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 3:33
Yeah, it will be 5 threads though.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 3:38
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Do all of the processes have the same name?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 3:33
Yeah, it will be 5 threads though.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 3:38
Do all of the processes have the same name?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 3:33
Do all of the processes have the same name?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 3:33
Yeah, it will be 5 threads though.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 3:38
Yeah, it will be 5 threads though.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 3:38
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As they all have the same name, you can kill all of the processes with pkill
regardless of the number of threads:
pkill <process-name>
Thank u for that. I am looking for a graceful shutdown method, instead of killing it.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:03
@Vajra You might be better off with a script that can exit the application. If that's what you want, try StackOverflow as it's more for programming.
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 4:18
Understand, will post there. Thank you @Nasir
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:19
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As they all have the same name, you can kill all of the processes with pkill
regardless of the number of threads:
pkill <process-name>
Thank u for that. I am looking for a graceful shutdown method, instead of killing it.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:03
@Vajra You might be better off with a script that can exit the application. If that's what you want, try StackOverflow as it's more for programming.
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 4:18
Understand, will post there. Thank you @Nasir
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:19
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As they all have the same name, you can kill all of the processes with pkill
regardless of the number of threads:
pkill <process-name>
Thank u for that. I am looking for a graceful shutdown method, instead of killing it.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:03
@Vajra You might be better off with a script that can exit the application. If that's what you want, try StackOverflow as it's more for programming.
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 4:18
Understand, will post there. Thank you @Nasir
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:19
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As they all have the same name, you can kill all of the processes with pkill
regardless of the number of threads:
pkill <process-name>
As they all have the same name, you can kill all of the processes with pkill
regardless of the number of threads:
pkill <process-name>
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Thank u for that. I am looking for a graceful shutdown method, instead of killing it.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:03
@Vajra You might be better off with a script that can exit the application. If that's what you want, try StackOverflow as it's more for programming.
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 4:18
Understand, will post there. Thank you @Nasir
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:19
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Thank u for that. I am looking for a graceful shutdown method, instead of killing it.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:03
@Vajra You might be better off with a script that can exit the application. If that's what you want, try StackOverflow as it's more for programming.
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 4:18
Understand, will post there. Thank you @Nasir
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:19
Thank u for that. I am looking for a graceful shutdown method, instead of killing it.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:03
Thank u for that. I am looking for a graceful shutdown method, instead of killing it.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:03
@Vajra You might be better off with a script that can exit the application. If that's what you want, try StackOverflow as it's more for programming.
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 4:18
@Vajra You might be better off with a script that can exit the application. If that's what you want, try StackOverflow as it's more for programming.
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 4:18
Understand, will post there. Thank you @Nasir
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:19
Understand, will post there. Thank you @Nasir
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 4:19
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Do all of the processes have the same name?
– Nasir Riley
Feb 15 at 3:33
Yeah, it will be 5 threads though.
– Vajra
Feb 15 at 3:38