Am 06.05.20 um 11:21 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
> # systemctl kill -s HUP --kill-who=15862 iotwatch@LOC1.service
>
> Did I misinterpret the manual page, or what is the problem?
>
>--kill-who=
>When used with kill, choose which processes to send a signal to.
>Must
Am Mittwoch, den 06.05.2020, 11:21 +0200 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
> Hi!
>
> I have a question for systemd-228-150.82.1.x86_64 (of SLES12 SP4):
> While developing a script for logrotate, I tested this command with the
> following result:
>
> # systemctl kill -s HUP --kill-who=15862
Dear Ulrich,
Am 06.05.20 um 11:21 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
I have a question for systemd-228-150.82.1.x86_64 (of SLES12 SP4):
While developing a script for logrotate, I tested this command with the
following result:
# systemctl kill -s HUP --kill-who=15862 iotwatch@LOC1.service
Failed to kill
Hi!
I have a question for systemd-228-150.82.1.x86_64 (of SLES12 SP4):
While developing a script for logrotate, I tested this command with the
following result:
# systemctl kill -s HUP --kill-who=15862 iotwatch@LOC1.service
Failed to kill unit iotwatch@LOC1.service: Invalid who argument 15862