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On 06/24/2004 11:12:46 PM, zhu chao wrote:
> depending on the os, you can try killall in linux.
The "init 6" command will also do the trick, if you are logged in as root.
Of course, if you are on linux, you can try with pkill, which
is described in detail in the place few would bother to look:
man pages. If looking in manual pages is against your beliefs
for whatever reasons, you might give a try to command like
this:
ps -ef|egrep "PATTERN"|egrep -v "PID|egrep"|awk '{ print $2; }'|xargs kill -9
On the other hand, if you are on a BSD system, then "kill -9 1" or "init q" will also do the trick. The decision is yours.
-- Mladen Gogala Oracle DBA ---------------------------------------------------------------- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to: oracle-l-request_at_freelists.org put 'unsubscribe' in the subject line. -- Archives are at http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/ FAQ is at http://www.freelists.org/help/fom-serve/cache/1.html -----------------------------------------------------------------Received on Thu Jun 24 2004 - 22:42:04 CDT
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