NAME
killall - kill processes by name
SYNOPSIS
killall [-Z,--context
pattern] [-e,--exact]
[-g,--process-group] [-i,--interactive]
[-q,--quiet] [-r,--regexp]
[-s,--signal signal] [-u,--user
user] [-v,--verbose] [-w,--wait]
[-I,--ignore-case] [-V,--version]
[--] name ...
killall -l
killall -V,--version
DESCRIPTION
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 by
number (e.g. -1) or by option -s.
If the command name is not regular expression (option -r)
and contains a slash (/), processes executing that
particular file will be selected for killing, independent of their
name.
killall returns a zero return code if at least one
process has been killed for each listed command, or no commands
were listed and at least one process matched the -u and -Z search
criteria. killall returns non-zero otherwise.
A killall process never kills itself (but may kill other
killall processes).
OPTIONS
- -e, --exact
- Require an exact match for very long names. If a command name
is longer than 15 characters, the full name may be unavailable
(i.e. it is swapped out). In this case, killall will kill
everything that matches within the first 15 characters. With
-e, such entries are skipped. killall prints a
message for each skipped entry if -v is specified in
addition to -e,
- -I, --ignore-case
- Do case insensitive process name match.
- -g, --process-group
- Kill the process group to which the process belongs. The kill
signal is only sent once per group, even if multiple processes
belonging to the same process group were found.
- -i, --interactive
- Interactively ask for confirmation before killing.
- -l, --list
- List all known signal names.
- -q, --quiet
- Do not complain if no processes were killed.
- -r, --regexp
- Interpret process name pattern as an extended regular
expression.
- -s, --signal
- Send this signal instead of SIGTERM.
- -u, --user
- Kill only processes the specified user owns. Command names are
optional.
- -v, --verbose
- Report if the signal was successfully sent.
- -V, --version
- Display version information.
- -w, --wait
- Wait for all killed processes to die. killall checks
once per second if any of the killed processes still exist and only
returns if none are left. Note that killall may wait forever
if the signal was ignored, had no effect, or if the process stays
in zombie state.
- -Z, --context
- (SELinux Only) Specify security context: kill only processes
having security context that match with given expended regular
expression pattern. Must precede other arguments on the command
line. Command names are optional.
FILES
/proc location of the proc file system
KNOWN BUGS
Killing by file only works for executables that
are kept open during execution, i.e. impure executables can't be
killed this way.
Be warned that typing killall name may not have
the desired effect on non-Linux systems, especially when done by a
privileged user.
killall -w doesn't detect if a process disappears and is
replaced by a new process with the same PID between scans.
If processes change their name, killall may not be able
to match them correctly.
AUTHORS
Werner Almesberger <werner@almesberger.net>
wrote the original version of psmisc. Since version 20 Craig Small
<csmall@small.dropbear.id.au>
can be blamed.
SEE ALSO
kill(1),
fuser(1),
pgrep(1),
pidof(1),
pkill(1),
ps(1),
(2).