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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Closing open file descriptors from /proc/pid/fd Post 302559073 by alpha_romeo on Monday 26th of September 2011 07:33:55 AM
Old 09-26-2011
hi ygemici,

thanks for the suggestions Smilie . But i don't want to end the process. the process is a 24*7 running application. i shouldn't kill it.

I need to only close certain open file descriptors.

regards
romeo
 

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killall(1M)															       killall(1M)

NAME
killall - kill all active processes SYNOPSIS
[signal] DESCRIPTION
is a procedure used by to kill all active processes not directly related to the shutdown procedure. is chiefly used to terminate all processes with open files so that the mounted file systems are no longer busy and can be unmounted. sends the specified signal to all user processes in the system, with the following exceptions: the process; all processes (including background processes) associated with the terminal from which was invoked; any process, if owned by any process, if owned by any process; any process; any process. obtains its process information from and therefore may not be able to perfectly identify which processes to signal (see ps(1)). If no signal is specified, a default of (kill) is used. is invoked automatically by The use of is recommended over using by itself (see shutdown(1M)). FILES
SEE ALSO
fuser(1M), kill(1), ps(1), shutdown(1M), signal(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
killall(1M)
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