Hi Jimmy,
if the job runs in the foreground, just type ctrl-c
Otherwise use the ps command to get the process-id and than the kill command
Example output of ps:
PID TTY TIME CMD
2264 pts/6 00:00:00 bash23059
23059 pts/6 00:00:00 sumo-gui <--- look for this process, the id
is in this example 23059
23064 pts/6 00:00:00 ps
kill 23059
Harald
Am 08.11.19 um 11:08 schrieb Jimmy Forsman:
Hi!
Is there a preferred way, a certain command, for safely killing a SUMO
process running on Linux?
I run a command line SUMO (version 1.2.0) simulation started using a
command on the form (the actual options are replaced by "<>" below):
sumo --time-to-teleport <> --step-length <> -b <> -e <> -n <> -r <> -a
<> --start --quit-on-end
Regards
Jimmy
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