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killall(1) - Linux manual page - man7.org
DESCRIPTION top. killall sends a signal to all processes running any of the specified commands. If no signal name is specified, SIGTERM is sent. Signals can be specified either by name (e.g. -HUP or -SIGHUP) or by number (e.g. -1) or by option -s .
How to kill all processes in Linux - Super User
You can kill all of a given user's processes using one of these: killall -u username or. pkill -u username or you can use the numeric UID instead of the username. Beware that killall functions differently (similarly to killall5) on some systems such as Solaris.
Use killall and kill Commands to Stop Processes on Linux
How to Use killall. The killall command takes the following form: killall [process name] killall will terminate all programs that match the name specified. Without additional arguments, killall sends SIGTERM, or signal number 15, which terminates running processes that match the name specified.
Linux / Unix: killall Command Examples - nixCraft
The kill command kills process by PID (process ID). To kill process by name, use killall command. Please note that killall command on AIX/Solairs/HP-UX and few other traditional Unix operating systems cancels all processes except the calling process i.e. it terminate all active processes.
How to use killall command on Linux - Linux Tutorials
1 September 2020 by Korbin Brown. When it comes to killing a running process, there are a few options available on Linux systems. One such option is the killall command, which differs from the kill command, as we’ll see below. In this guide, you’ll learn how to use the killall command to end running processes on Linux.
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