-bash-2.05b$ ps-ef|grep python -bash: ps-ef: command not found Actually here you type the wrong command, that's why you got "comand not found". You have to type "ps -ef|grep python" (a space is needed between "ps" and "-ef").
-bash-2.05b$ killall python but killall python did the trick. However you have to keep on mind that it doesn't kill only zope. It will kill other applications that are currently using python on that moment. For example: on Gentoo linux you have the "emerge" command to install packages. This is a python script and it will be killed as well if you do a "killall python", so, you had better see the output of "ps -ef|grep python" in order to kill the correct proccess, or, as other people said, use the "zopectl" script.
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