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Operating Systems AIX a process that never stop Post 302104860 by johnf on Monday 29th of January 2007 06:40:35 AM
Old 01-29-2007
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Originally Posted by TheEngineer
this process seems to efftect other running processes and they can not be started unless i kill that CDE-related process. this process is just related to the root user.

should i logoff any logins from the console terminal??

thanks
How do you mean it is affecting other processes in which way? Which platform is this please?
 

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kill(2) 							System Calls Manual							   kill(2)

NAME
kill - Sends a signal to a process or to a group of processes SYNOPSIS
#include <signal.h> int kill( pid_t process, int signal ); Application developers may want to specify an #include statement for <sys/types.h> before the one for <signal.h> if programs are being developed for multiple platforms. The additional #include statement is not required on Tru64 UNIX systems or by ISO or X/Open standards, but may be required on other vendors' systems that conform to these standards. STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: kill(): XSH5.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. PARAMETERS
Specifies the process or group of processes. Specifies the signal. If the signal parameter is a value of 0 (the null signal), error check- ing is performed but no signal is sent. This can be used to check the validity of the process parameter. DESCRIPTION
The kill() function sends the signal specified by the signal parameter to the process or group of processes specified by the process param- eter. To send a signal to another process, at least one of the following must be true: The real or the saved set-user-ID of the sending process matches the real or effective user ID of the receiving process. The process is trying to send the SIGCONT signal to one of its session's processes. The calling process has root privileges. Processes can send signals to themselves. Sending a signal does not imply that the operation is successful. All signal operations must pass the access checks prescribed by each enforced access control policy on the system. If the process parameter is greater than 0 (zero), the signal specified by the signal parameter is sent to the process that has a process ID equal to the value of the process parameter. If the process parameter is equal to 0 (zero), the signal specified by the signal parameter is sent to all of the processes (other than system processes) whose process group ID is equal to the process group ID of the sender. If the process parameter is equal to -1, the signal specified by the signal parameter is sent to all of the processes other than system processes for which the process has permission to send that signal. For example, if the effective user ID of the sender has root privi- leges, the signal specified by the signal parameter is sent to all of the processes other than system processes. If the process parameter is negative but not -1, the signal specified by the signal parameter is sent to all of the processes which have a process group ID equal to the absolute value of the process parameter. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the kill() function returns a value of 0 (zero). Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indi- cate the error. NOTES
Some applications and scripts depend on the process ID of the init program being 1 (one): do not depend on it. Instead, use standard methods, such as the ps and grep commands, to obtain all process IDs. ERRORS
The kill() function sets errno to the specified values for the following conditions: The signal parameter is not a valid signal number. [Tru64 UNIX] The signal parameter is SIGKILL, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP or SIGCONT and the process parameter is the process ID of the init program. No process or process group can be found corresponding to that specified by the process parameter. The real or saved user ID does not match the real or effective user ID of the receiving process, the calling process does not have appropriate privilege, and the process is not sending a SIGCONT signal to one of its session's processes. [Tru64 UNIX] The calling process does not have appropriate privilege. RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: getpid(2), killpg(2), raise(3), setpgid(2), sigaction(2), sigvec(2) Standards: standards(5) delim off kill(2)
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