> We are running UD 5.2.32 on Sun 5.9.  Sometimes a '!kill [pid]' doesn't
> halt a Unidata process.
>
> In your experience, would '!kill -15 [pid]' cause any Unidata problems like
> file corruption, etc?

It could indeed cause file corruption if the pid was in the middle of a WRITE.
Regardless,  the 'stopudt' command shipped with Unidata is simply doing a

kill -TERM pid

(TERM is signal 15).

-- 
Jeff Butera, Ph.D.
Administrative Systems
Hampshire College
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"...our behavior matters more than the beliefs that we profess."
                                Elizabeth Deutsch Earle
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