Got similar issue with Rubymine 3.1 (it do not seems to be a Rubymine issue) and rails 3.0.9 (it also do not seems to be a Rails issue). Om my computer I have the same problem by running the erver from the console. Try running rails s in the console from your application directory, and stop the process (server) by pressing Ctrl+C.
This is actually quite a common that myself and other developers see. It's nothing to do with the rails version. It happens in all versions.
It's just that the server becomes a detached process and can be hard to find.
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