Killall
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killall is a command line utility available on Unix-like systems. There are two very different implementations.
- The implementation supplied with genuine UNIX System V (including Solaris) and Linux sysvinit tools kills all processes that the user is able to kill, potentially shutting down the system if run by root.
- The implementation supplied with the FreeBSD (including Mac OS X) and Linux psmisc tools is similar to the
pkillandskillcommands, killing only the processes specified on the command line.
Both commands operate by sending a signal, like the kill program.
Example usage
Kill all processes named xmms:
killall xmms
See also
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External links
- – Solaris 11.4 System Administration Commands Reference Manual
- : kill processes by name – Linux User Commands Manual
- – FreeBSD General Commands Manual
- – Darwin and macOS General Commands Manual
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