Debian :: Kill An Process Running From An Folder And With User Parameter?
Dec 4, 2010
i googled around and finally stumbled over this forum. I've been wondering, how would i kill an process running from an folder and with user parameter? I usually type this into the ssh console: pkill -9 < process > -U < username >
But i want users be able to run it multiple times, and killing only an specific process and not every single one.
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Feb 24, 2010
I've three user in my machine ,and i want to make sure that the process created by the user1 can be killed by other user and vice-versa ,is there any way i can do that without using root password or sudo
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Aug 12, 2011
Possible Duplicate: Finding the process that is using a certain port in Linux I'm using Ubuntu Linux 11.04. How do I write a shell script expression that will find the process running on port 4444 and then kill the process?
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May 3, 2010
I need to kill a process which has been started by user2 if I am user1 without being sudoers or using root.Do you know if there is a way of setting that when launching the process? Such as a list of users allowed to kill the process?
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Sep 13, 2010
$ uptime
09:55:00 up 7 days, 6 min, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
..but I'm the only user logged in!
$ who -a
system boot 2010-09-06 09:48
run-level 2 2010-09-06 09:48 last=
[code]....
looks as though this is the culprit, but...
$ kill 5485
-bash: kill: (5485) - No such process
This process doesn't exist in the /proc folder or the output of ps. Does anyone know how this happened, and how to remove this ghost user from my system without a complete reboot? I think I have seen a similar thing on a RedHat machine ages ago but I have never figured out how to log out these ghost users.
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 2.6.24-28-server #1 SMP Wed Aug 25 16:07:16 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
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Feb 2, 2016
Sometimes (rarely) when I try to open VLC it wont open, but it stays in the background and takes 98-100% of one core.
The problem is that I can't kill that vlc-process.
Code: Select allkillall vlc
will NOT kill it
and
Code: Select allkill 31641
won't work either
top shows
Code: Select allPID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
31641 xxxxxxxx 20 0 1320248 64384 39120 S 100.0 1.6 44:51.94 vlc
Is there any way to kill the vlc-process (without booting the machine)? I also tried the "killall vlc" and "kill 31641" as root with the same results.
I have Debian jessie and the only "nonofficial" repositories I have enabled are
#google chrome
http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable main
#Backports
deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
And from those I have installed only chrome, and wine-development, and I dont think those could have anything to do with this problem.
Booting the machine does work, but I don't want to boot my machine just now. This happens about once per week
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Dec 31, 2010
well i am doing an assignment about debian OS 5 . so i need some info about Deadlocks and how to kill a process using GUI interface . i already found a way to do it in Command line .
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Jan 13, 2011
the process is mcelog. When I do as root kill -9 2323 which is pid of mcelog the process is not killed. I tried doing the same from top, press K and enter pid of mcelog. doing ps auwx | grep mcelog I see there are several results. I tried killing all of them like kill -9 2355 2341 3425 2345. But re-running the above commands still shows them as running. How else would I troubleshoot this to avoid restarting of the box.
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Mar 16, 2011
if i run /bin/dash at the command prompt I get the message /bin/dash: Bad substitution shown repeatedly until I kill the process
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Nov 26, 2008
I tried googling but didn't get any answer for this.I have a process called "abc" and it is running with PID "123".I have a putty session opened with PID "999".I am giving kill -TERM 123 from putty session.My process "abc" before dying it should catch the PID of the terminal which provided TERM signal to it.Is there any way to find this out
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Feb 27, 2011
i am using Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS. i only ever contact my ubuntu machine through SSH. everytime i login, i do:
~/downloads/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd &
this launches the dropbox process and all is great. except when i log back into the ubuntu machine via ssh after a few hours, the process no longer exists. how can i get the process to run indefinitely?
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Nov 23, 2009
I am trying to set the umask for a process(orkaudio) which is running as the root user.This program creates dir and files and I need the umask to be 022. I have edited my /etc/bashrc -- and when i type in umask i get 0022 --- Not sure how to go about getting this resolved...
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Aug 6, 2010
Sometimes I connect to my Debian box from another computer (using SSH on Cygwin or Linux), and once ina while I want to run some console apps. And sometimes some of these apps might complain about "another intance, Error: an instance of newsbeuter is already running (PID: 2496)". Is there a work around for this issue at all(without killing the original instance") ? The reason I do not want to kill the app because there might be 2 users connected to the same machine that might be using the same app.
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Nov 11, 2010
I've some file with .sh extensions that runs some softwares.Now,how do I stop running that filesI know we run the command ./start_tomcat.sh to start the apache.Is there any command to stop that file/process or is it just kill the process to stop the process
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Oct 28, 2009
Is It possible to change a process running in root-user to non-root-user by setting suid / uid / euid / gid etc... I so please instruct how, when and wat to set in order to change a process running in root-user to non-root user
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Jun 8, 2011
I am currently struggling with one of my tasks.I was asked to find a way how to determine how much time an _already running_ process is spending in user and kernel space.E.G. <some tool> <pid>[Control] + [c]<pid> spent 12.1 seconds in user and 1.52 seconds in kernel space.Does something like this exist? Basically I guess I am looking for something similar to time, except that the process is already running.So..a) Is there a tool which fulfills this task?b) Is there a way to write your own software which does the job? Is it even possible to code something I am looking for?I recently found strace -c -p <pid>, but well, this is not exactly what I was looking for.
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Aug 14, 2009
I'm trying to get vsftpd running with both anonymous and local user access to the same folder. The directory I'm using is /tftp with the following permissions:
dr-srwxrwx 7 root root 12288 2009-08-14 15:54 tftp
My vsftpd.conf is this:
anonymous_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
write_enable=YES
[code]....
I set the default "ftp" user's home directory to /tftp (was /var/ftp).
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Mar 9, 2011
if i start a program over ssh by 'foo &'how can i go back 'in' this process, so i could see the output and type in commands?
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Apr 5, 2010
Can we just put all the processes in one group and kill that group? Is there any other way to do this?
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Dec 10, 2010
A process with name=example can be killed by killall -9 example
How to kill multiple instances of following command which contain spaces?
"valgrind --tool=lackey ./testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid03"
Following command returns valgrind --tool=lackey ./testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid03: No such file or directory
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Feb 9, 2011
Ctrl-c doesn't always work to kill the current process (for instance, if that process is busy in certain network operations). In that case, you just see "^C" by your cursor, and can't do much else.What's the easiest way to force that process to die now without losing my terminal?
Summary of answers below:Usually, you can Ctrl-z to put the process to sleep, and then do "kill -9 process-pid", where you find the process's pid with 'ps' and other tools.On Bash (and possibly other shells) you can do "kill -9 %1" (or '%N' in general) which is easier. If Ctrl-z doesn't work, you'll have to open another terminal and kill from there.
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Feb 18, 2011
How to kill a process initiated by another user, who is in same group as me?
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Nov 7, 2010
How can I kill a specific wine process? for example paint shop pro has crashed under wine and will not close but how can I find the specific pid to kill it? ps axwww | grep wine shows the pid of wineserver and winedevice but it doesnt show the pid of the prgram I want to kill
5995 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/wineserver
6001 ? Sl 0:00 C:windowssystem32winedevice.exe MountMgr
6054 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto wine
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Mar 28, 2011
I am learning terminal and i want to kill a process. There are 2 ways to do it i ve heard. 1st way is to type following in terminal:
[Code].....
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Aug 5, 2010
Often I get the following message when starting FireFox:
Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system.At the same time CPU usage goes to 100%, load is extremely high and my PC is becoming unresponsive.I tried killing the process: Code: killall -9 firefox but without success.In the System Monitor I see that firefox is marked as "uninterruptible" process.
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Oct 30, 2010
I have a big problem with one of my processes named "mbusd" ;it is an opensource modbus RTU/TCP gateway when I plug USB to serial convertor to it my laptop without this process linux makes virtual ttyUSB very fine and when I unplug it it removes except some times (SOME TIMES not all the times) that I run mbusd process to work with, at that time during mbusd process work when I unplug USB/serial converter the virtual ttyUSB does not disappear and mbusd does not exit too and it turnes in something like this when I get ps -aux: mbusd [defunc] at this time I can not even kill it with -9 or -15 signals and pluging back the converter does not solve the problem too and mbusd does not exit or start to run again.
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Apr 22, 2010
We want to kill a process provided that only process name is given and we are to first find out the process id and then kill the process. Yes, in one go! That is, using pipe.
So, I tried this (the bold text):
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Mar 14, 2011
I want to kill a process when timeout where 2 processes are running parallel or simultaneous in a same user witout effecting the another process,i have used the command
ps -ef |grep user
kill -9
but its killing another process suppose if i try to kill with processname sub processes in that process converting as daemon process and its not killing sub processes when killing parent process.
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Aug 13, 2010
My script in /usr/bin displays the time on the console tty1 :
Quote:
if [ $(echo &>/dev/null > /dev/tty8; echo $?) -eq 0 ]
then
while [ 1 -lt 2 ]
do
[code].....
I'm started this script : /usr/bin/showtime How i can kill process of this script.
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Apr 27, 2010
I wanted to know how to kill more than one process in unix??
e.g- I have problem statement as
"Write a shell script to Kill all processes started from your login "
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