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I'm using Sphinx search server(version 'Sphinx 2.0.3-id64-release (r3043)' from http://sphinxsearch.com/) in my Rails app with thinking_sphinx gem. Sphinx starts automatically when I reboot and I can't stop it. I tried sudo searchd --stop but the process just respawns itself.










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    I'm using Sphinx search server(version 'Sphinx 2.0.3-id64-release (r3043)' from http://sphinxsearch.com/) in my Rails app with thinking_sphinx gem. Sphinx starts automatically when I reboot and I can't stop it. I tried sudo searchd --stop but the process just respawns itself.










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      I'm using Sphinx search server(version 'Sphinx 2.0.3-id64-release (r3043)' from http://sphinxsearch.com/) in my Rails app with thinking_sphinx gem. Sphinx starts automatically when I reboot and I can't stop it. I tried sudo searchd --stop but the process just respawns itself.










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      I'm using Sphinx search server(version 'Sphinx 2.0.3-id64-release (r3043)' from http://sphinxsearch.com/) in my Rails app with thinking_sphinx gem. Sphinx starts automatically when I reboot and I can't stop it. I tried sudo searchd --stop but the process just respawns itself.







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          Stop (as manual start too) requires --config parameter.



          If you start sphinx with command searchd --config=file, you can stop it with searchd --config=file --stop. Try to determine your start command argument.



          P.S. Better late than never :)



          You can also send a signal kill -9






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          searchd expects signal TERM to be stopped. searchd --config /path/to/config --stop just sends TERM to the pid specified in 'pidfile' in the config.
          'kill ' or 'killall searchd' will work as well.






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            Currently to stop Sphinx in Debian:



            sudo service sphinxsearch stop


            To verify status:



            sudo service sphinxsearch status


            To start:



            sudo service sphinxsearch start





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              Stop (as manual start too) requires --config parameter.



              If you start sphinx with command searchd --config=file, you can stop it with searchd --config=file --stop. Try to determine your start command argument.



              P.S. Better late than never :)



              You can also send a signal kill -9






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              • Thank you. I'm not using it anymore but hope that helps somebody else.
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              Stop (as manual start too) requires --config parameter.



              If you start sphinx with command searchd --config=file, you can stop it with searchd --config=file --stop. Try to determine your start command argument.



              P.S. Better late than never :)



              You can also send a signal kill -9






              share|improve this answer























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              Stop (as manual start too) requires --config parameter.



              If you start sphinx with command searchd --config=file, you can stop it with searchd --config=file --stop. Try to determine your start command argument.



              P.S. Better late than never :)



              You can also send a signal kill -9






              share|improve this answer














              Stop (as manual start too) requires --config parameter.



              If you start sphinx with command searchd --config=file, you can stop it with searchd --config=file --stop. Try to determine your start command argument.



              P.S. Better late than never :)



              You can also send a signal kill -9







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              Thank you. I'm not using it anymore but hope that helps somebody else.
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              searchd expects signal TERM to be stopped. searchd --config /path/to/config --stop just sends TERM to the pid specified in 'pidfile' in the config.
              'kill ' or 'killall searchd' will work as well.






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                searchd expects signal TERM to be stopped. searchd --config /path/to/config --stop just sends TERM to the pid specified in 'pidfile' in the config.
                'kill ' or 'killall searchd' will work as well.






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                  searchd expects signal TERM to be stopped. searchd --config /path/to/config --stop just sends TERM to the pid specified in 'pidfile' in the config.
                  'kill ' or 'killall searchd' will work as well.






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                  searchd expects signal TERM to be stopped. searchd --config /path/to/config --stop just sends TERM to the pid specified in 'pidfile' in the config.
                  'kill ' or 'killall searchd' will work as well.







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                      Currently to stop Sphinx in Debian:



                      sudo service sphinxsearch stop


                      To verify status:



                      sudo service sphinxsearch status


                      To start:



                      sudo service sphinxsearch start





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                        Currently to stop Sphinx in Debian:



                        sudo service sphinxsearch stop


                        To verify status:



                        sudo service sphinxsearch status


                        To start:



                        sudo service sphinxsearch start





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                          Currently to stop Sphinx in Debian:



                          sudo service sphinxsearch stop


                          To verify status:



                          sudo service sphinxsearch status


                          To start:



                          sudo service sphinxsearch start





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                          Currently to stop Sphinx in Debian:



                          sudo service sphinxsearch stop


                          To verify status:



                          sudo service sphinxsearch status


                          To start:



                          sudo service sphinxsearch start






                          share|improve this answer












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