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nats.docs/nats-streaming-server/process-signaling.md
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Process Signaling

On Unix systems, the NATS Streaming Server responds to the following signals:

Signal Result
SIGKILL Kills the process immediately
SIGINT, SIGTERM Stops the server gracefully
SIGUSR1 Reopens the log file for log rotation

The nats-streaming-server binary can be used to send these signals to run NATS Streaming Servers using the -sl flag:

# Reopen log file for log rotation
nats-streaming-server -sl reopen

# Stop the server
nats-streaming-server -sl quit

If there are multiple nats-streaming-server processes running, specify a PID:

nats-streaming-server -sl quit=<pid>

See the Windows Service section for information on signaling the NATS Streaming Server on Windows.