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    Ways to Kill a Process kill, killall, pkill, xkill

    Kill command is use to send signal to a process or to kill a process. We typically use kill -

    SIGNAL PID, where you know the PID of the process.

    There are other ways to effectively kill a process killing a process by name, killing a

    process by specifying part of the name, killing a process by pointing out the process with

    cursor etc.,

    1. Kill Command Kill the process by specifying its PID

    All the below kill conventions will send the TERM signal to the specified process. For the

    signals, either the signal name or signal number can be used. You need to lookup the pid

    for the process and give it as an argument to kill.

    $ kill -TERM pid

    $ kill -SIGTERM pid

    $ kill -15 pid

    Example: Kill the firefox process.

    $ ps -ef | grep firefox

    1986 ? Sl 7:22 /usr/lib/firefox-3.5.3/firefox

    $ kill -9 1986

    2. Killall Command Kill processes by name

    Instead of specifying a process by its PID, you can specify the name of the process. If

    more than one process runs with that name, all of them will be killed.

    Example: Kill all the firefox processes

    $ killall -9 firefox

    3. Pkill Command Send signal to the process based on its name

    You can send signal to any process by specifying the full name or partial name. So there

    is no need for you to find out the PID of the process to send the signal.

    Example: Send SIGTERM to all the process which has sample in its name.

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    $ pkill sample

    Pkill Example:

    Before sending signal, you can verify which are all the process is matching the criteria

    using pgrep -l, which displays the process ID and process name of the matchingprocesses.

    In this example, all the processes are designed to log the signal to signal-log, along with

    its PID.

    $ pgrep -l sample

    12406 sample-server.p

    12425 sample-server.p

    12430 sample-garbagec

    $ pkill -USR1 sample

    $ cat signal-log

    Name: ./sample-server.pl Pid: 12406 Signal Received: USR1

    Name: ./sample-server.pl Pid: 12425 Signal Received: USR1

    Name: ./sample-garbagecollector.pl Pid: 12430 Signal Received: USR1

    Note: The part of name which you specify should be in the character within the first 15

    character of the process name.

    4. Xkill Command kill a client by X resource

    xkill is the simplest way to kill a malfunctioning program. When you want to kill a

    process, initiate xkill which will offer an cross-hair cursor. Click on the window with left

    cursor which will kill that process.

    $ xkill

    Select the window whose client you wish to kill with button 1....

    xkill: killing creator of resource 0x1200003

    Note: Actually, xkill instructs XServer to terminate the client.


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