Have you tried *kill -9 -1* That should kill all processes under the
current user.
Ian Bruseker wrote:
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On December 16, 2003 8:46 am, Marcel Lecker wrote:
shutdown -r now
How am I supposed to get a killer uptime if I do stuff like that? ;-)
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From: bogi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:35 AM
To: CLUG General
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Anything stronger than kill -s 9?
Hi
You may try kill -12 and kill -15 BUT you cant kill a process
that is waiting
on io ....
Hmmmm, well that sucks. :-) `ps -ax` reveals the STAT of my two dead
processes is indeed D, which according to the manpage is "uninterruptible
sleep (usually IO)". And neither 12 not 15 killed them either. Sigh.
Well, thanks guys. I guess a reboot is the answer (it's just this isn't the
first time my silly watch has done this, so I was hoping for something
faster/cleaner in case it does it in the future - rebooting is just so
Microsoft).
Ian
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