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Do it from your home directory. o_o

cd ~
fuser 5121/tcp
kill PID
fuser 6121/tcp
kill PID
fuser 6900/tcp
kill PID
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This usually happens when you've already got an instance of a zone running. Abort your current operation and type the following:

fuser 5121/tcp
fuser 6121/tcp
fuser 6900/tcp

 
Each entry should return a process ID; to terminate these processes, input this, with PID being the process ID.

kill PID

When you're done, try running your server again.

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But this is where in which folder or whatever just tell me where it is and is not in folders or have a kind of tutorial.

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