If you started the process, type
!stopudt {pidno}
At an ECL prompt.
Not a 'pretty' way to stop it, but it is a sure kill.
David W.
UD Ver 7.1.0 PE on Win 2000 Server:
I have been unable to find a way to logoff/logout/otherwise disconnect a
I received this from IBM a while back on the differences between stopudt
and deleteuser:
stopudt pid will log ANY user out of unidata by allowing any current
write to complete and prevent any subsequent operations for that pid
deleteuser will attempt a graceful kill equivalent to the unix kill
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From: Bill Haskett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Dave Taylor' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:52 PM
Subject: RE: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid
Dave:
Try
UD Ver 7.1.0 PE on Win 2000 Server:
I have been unable to find a way to logoff/logout/otherwise disconnect a
process running on another Udtno/Pid, including both foreground and background
(phantom) processes.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
Dave Taylor
President
Sysmark
: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid
UD Ver 7.1.0 PE on Win 2000 Server:
I have been unable to find a way to logoff/logout/otherwise
disconnect a
process running on another Udtno/Pid, including both
foreground and background
(phantom) processes.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated
deleteuser and stopudt PID from the command line. (ie. !deleteuser 4567).
You must be a member of the administrators group to use deleteuser. stopudt
will allow you to stop your own processes if you are not a member of the
admin group - but you can't stop other users.
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