Am 06.05.20 um 11:49 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
>>>> Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> schrieb am 06.05.2020 um 11:24 in
> Nachricht
> <11141_1588757087_5EB2825F_11141_72_1_3a082624-966b-a922-f8b9-ef0bb69c32f0@thelo
> nge.net>:
> 
>>
>> 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 be one of main, control or all to select whether to kill 
>> only
>>>            the main process, the control process or all processes of the 
>> unit
>>
>> 15862 !== main !== control !== all
> 
> Harald,
> 
> In the part you are not quoting is: "Main PID: 15862" 

but that changes

> So what do you want to tell us? I could not even find out which programming 
> language can parse the line above.

that it accepts the words "main", "control" or "all" and not an arbitary
number

> In case you don't want to answer, please do so, but don't answer with useless 
> messages.

Must be one of main, control or all to select whether to kill is what it
is: "main", "control" or "both"
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