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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? observation... Post 302166867 by rikxik on Wednesday 13th of February 2008 02:11:38 AM
Old 02-13-2008
@KevinDC - that could be due to:
racing to be first OR showcasing one's talent OR compulsive need to code OR wanting to unconditionally help OR none-of-the-above Smilie
 

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TKILL(1)							     LAM TOOLS								  TKILL(1)

NAME
tkill - Terminate LAM on one node. SYNOPSIS
tkill [-dhvN] [-f killfile] OPTIONS
-d Turn on debugging mode. This implies -v. -h Print the command help menu. -v Be verbose. -N Pretend; do not take action. -f killfile Use killfile as the name of the kill file. DESCRIPTION
The tkill tool terminates the LAM session started by hboot(1) on the local node. tkill makes use of a kill file created by the LAM kernel, which contains the process identifiers of every LAM process in ASCII format. A SIGHUP (see signal(3)) signal is sent to every process listed in the kill file. tkill waits a short period of time for each process to die. By adding the debug option, the user can see the final disposition of each process. The mission is accomplished if all processes end up dead. In LAM, the first process to be killed is always the kernel. When the kernel receives its termination signal, it propagates the signal to all of its constituent processes. Therefore, tkill will ordinarily be racing the kernel to kill all other processes. This redundant aspect of tkill allows it to be used as a general purpose tool in association with hboot(1). FILES
/tmp/lam-$USER@hostname the kill file, created by the kernel, where $USER is the userid, and hostname is the name of the local machine SEE ALSO
hboot(1), lam-helpfile(5) LAM 7.1.4 July, 2007 TKILL(1)
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