Disregard my previous message..
If anyone else arrives here, which I doubt anyone will, you can kill all screen processes with: killall screen
If anyone else arrives here, which I doubt anyone will, you can kill all screen processes with: killall screen
Use 'screen -ls' to figure out the name of the screen session, then 'screen -R <session>' to attach. Then hit escape in mis to shut the servers down.
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