I am trying to start a node app and I think rabbitmq is getting in the way.
$ ps aux | grep erl
rabbitmq 1327 0.0 0.0 2376 300 ? S Dec13 0:00 /usr/lib/erlang/erts-5.8.5/bin/epmd -daemon
rabbitmq 1344 0.0 0.3 59560 14888 ? Sl Dec13 0:10 /usr/lib/erlang/erts-5.8.5/bin/beam.smp -W w -K true -A30 -P 1048576 -- -root /usr/lib/erlang -progname erl -- -home /var/lib/rabbitmq -- -noshell -noinput -sname rabbit@jasonshark -boot /var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/rabbit@jasonshark-plugins-expand/rabbit -kernel inet_default_connect_options [{nodelay,true}] -sasl errlog_type error -sasl sasl_error_logger false -rabbit error_logger {file,"/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit@jasonshark.log"} -rabbit sasl_error_logger {file,"/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit@jasonshark-sasl.log"} -os_mon start_cpu_sup true -os_mon start_disksup false -os_mon start_memsup false -mnesia dir "/var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/rabbit@jasonshark"
rabbitmq 1700 0.0 0.0 2136 284 ? Ss Dec13 0:00 /usr/lib/erlang/lib/os_mon-2.2.7/priv/bin/cpu_sup
1000 15564 0.0 0.0 4392 820 pts/1 S+ 19:23 0:00 grep --color=auto erl
I know I need to run kill -9 {pid of rabbitmq process} now, but which number is the pid?
How do I stop everything to do with rabbitmq, I don't want it interfering with my node js
解决方案
You have a couple of options:
First, try shutting RabbitMQ down gracefully with the init.d script sudo /etc/init.d/rabbitmq-server stop
If that doesn't work, use ps -eaf | grep erl to find the process and parent ids. The third column in the output is the parent process ID. Find the first ancestor of all the processes that is still the erlang process (not the shell script that started it) and kill that. This should terminate the other sub processes. If not, kill those manually.