How To Stop Aide Process In Linux?
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To stop the Aide process in Linux, you can use the “kill” command. You will need to know the process ID (PID) of the Aide process. First, use the “ps” command to list the currently running processes and find the PID of the Aide process. Then, use the following command to stop the Aide process:
kill -9 <PID>
Replace <PID> in the command with the actual process ID of the Aide process.