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I have an instance of lighttpd running. When I do "ps -axc" the process is listed as

"614 ?? 0:00.15 lighttpd"

But when I do "killall lighttpd" I get

No matching processes belonging to you were found

I'm on Mac OS X 10.5.6. Is there something I'm missing?

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As per the other response, if it's not your process, prepend sudo if you're an administrator. If not, you may be out of luck.

Also, try sudo killall -9 lighttpd which sends the specific signal KILL instead of TERM.

Just to be sure you can also try sudo kill -9 614 using the PID.

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Ok this did it. What happend was that I had created a lighttpd.plist and added it to /library/launchdaemons, then loaded it with launchctl. It was running under root instead of my user account. It was killing the proc, but immediately was being reloaded. – Geuis Mar 28 '09 at 10:27
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Does it belong to you ? If you do

ps aux | grep lighttpd

that will give you the user id associated with that process (I'm guessing it's chowned to another user)

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Is the task written in the ps aux list in brackets? If so, it is a zombie, it is waiting some I/O task, which probably never completes. You can't kill it as far as I know.

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It works: killall -u root -c lighttpd

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