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I am running mosquitto by the 'make' command in linux ubuntu. What are the commands to stop mosquitto broker which is already in use for it?
I am unable to stop it by using "sudo service stop mosquitto".
And I want to know is there any command without using "kill" and terminating it, so please instruct me stop command for the mosquitto which is already in use.










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    I am running mosquitto by the 'make' command in linux ubuntu. What are the commands to stop mosquitto broker which is already in use for it?
    I am unable to stop it by using "sudo service stop mosquitto".
    And I want to know is there any command without using "kill" and terminating it, so please instruct me stop command for the mosquitto which is already in use.










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      I am running mosquitto by the 'make' command in linux ubuntu. What are the commands to stop mosquitto broker which is already in use for it?
      I am unable to stop it by using "sudo service stop mosquitto".
      And I want to know is there any command without using "kill" and terminating it, so please instruct me stop command for the mosquitto which is already in use.










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      I am running mosquitto by the 'make' command in linux ubuntu. What are the commands to stop mosquitto broker which is already in use for it?
      I am unable to stop it by using "sudo service stop mosquitto".
      And I want to know is there any command without using "kill" and terminating it, so please instruct me stop command for the mosquitto which is already in use.







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          The only way to stop the broker is to kill it or if it's running in a terminal you can send it the same signal by pressing ctrl-c.



          As long as you don't use kill -9 [pid] it will make sure it writes any required persistence data to the database before it exits.






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            The only way to stop the broker is to kill it or if it's running in a terminal you can send it the same signal by pressing ctrl-c.



            As long as you don't use kill -9 [pid] it will make sure it writes any required persistence data to the database before it exits.






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              The only way to stop the broker is to kill it or if it's running in a terminal you can send it the same signal by pressing ctrl-c.



              As long as you don't use kill -9 [pid] it will make sure it writes any required persistence data to the database before it exits.






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                The only way to stop the broker is to kill it or if it's running in a terminal you can send it the same signal by pressing ctrl-c.



                As long as you don't use kill -9 [pid] it will make sure it writes any required persistence data to the database before it exits.






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                The only way to stop the broker is to kill it or if it's running in a terminal you can send it the same signal by pressing ctrl-c.



                As long as you don't use kill -9 [pid] it will make sure it writes any required persistence data to the database before it exits.







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