How to stop mysqld process?
result of ps -e | grep mysqld
running htop
and clicking on memory usage..
It is taking 33% of 4gb memory.
I just want to end the mysqld process.. running sudo pkill mysqld
ends the process but again the process starts.. I want to completely end it and get the memory back.
Solution 1:
/etc/init.d/mysql stop
service mysql stop
killall -KILL mysql mysqld_safe mysqld
When you see the following information, you success
mysql: no process found
mysqld_safe: no process found
mysqld: no process found
I use this to solve the installation problem of MySQL 5.6 in Ubuntu 15.10 using this link.
During this installation, I encounter the problem saying:
mysqld_safe A mysqld process already exists
Just completely stop the mysqld, mysqld_safe, mysql solves the problem
Solution 2:
The mysql
Upstart configuration has the respawn
option:
$ grep respawn /etc/init/mysql.conf
respawn
respawn limit 2 5
elif echo $statusnow | grep -q 'respawn/' ; then
The respawn
option tells Upstart to restart the process if it exits or is killed.
The limit is 2, so you can try killing of the processes twice, which will tell Upstart not to start them again, or use:
sudo service mysql stop
Solution 3:
Run sudo /etc/init.d/mysql stop
Solution 4:
If you cannot find mysql within /etc/init
or /etc/init.d
, check that id did not come together with another package.
As for me, i found out that my mysqld runs to support nextcloud, i did
$> find '/etc' | grep 'mysql'
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/snap.nextcloud.mysql.service
/etc/systemd/system/snap.nextcloud.mysql.service
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/mys