1.\" Copyright (C) 1995 by Joerg Wunsch, Dresden 2.\" All rights reserved. 3.\" 4.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6.\" are met: 7.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12.\" 13.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS 14.\" OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED 15.\" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE 16.\" DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, 17.\" INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 18.\" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR 19.\" SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, 21.\" STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 22.\" IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 23.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 24.\" 25.\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/killall/killall.1,v 1.11.2.11 2003/02/25 20:31:18 trhodes Exp $ 26.\" 27.Dd June 25, 1995 28.Dt KILLALL 1 29.Os 30.Sh NAME 31.Nm killall 32.Nd kill processes by name 33.Sh SYNOPSIS 34.Nm 35.Op Fl d | v 36.Op Fl q 37.Op Fl h | ?\& 38.Op Fl help 39.Op Fl l 40.Op Fl m 41.Op Fl s 42.Op Fl T 43.Op Fl u Ar user 44.Op Fl t Ar tty 45.Op Fl c Ar procname 46.Op Fl j Ar jail 47.Op Fl SIGNAL 48.Op Ar procname ... 49.Sh DESCRIPTION 50The 51.Nm 52utility kills processes selected by name, as opposed to the selection by pid 53as done by 54.Xr kill 1 . 55By default, it will send a 56.Dv TERM 57signal to all processes with a real UID identical to the 58caller of 59.Nm 60that match the name 61.Ar procname . 62The super-user is allowed to kill any process. 63.Pp 64The options are as follows: 65.Bl -tag -width 10n -offset indent 66.It Fl q 67Do not print an error message if no matching processes are found. 68.It Fl d | v 69Be more verbose about what will be done. For a single 70.Fl d 71option, a list of the processes that will be sent the signal will be 72printed, or a message indicating that no matching processes have been 73found. 74.It Fl h | ?\& 75.It Fl help 76Give a help on the command usage and exit. 77.It Fl l 78List the names of the available signals and exit, like in 79.Xr kill 1 . 80.It Fl m 81Match the argument 82.Ar procname 83as a (case insensitive) regular expression against the names 84of processes found. 85CAUTION! This is dangerous, a single dot will match any process 86running under the real UID of the caller. 87.It Fl s 88Show only what would be done, but do not send any signal. 89.It Fl SIGNAL 90Send a different signal instead of the default 91.Dv TERM . 92The signal may be specified either as a name 93(with or without a leading 94.Dv SIG ) , 95or numerically. 96.It Fl u Ar user 97Limit potentially matching processes to those belonging to 98the specified 99.Ar user . 100.It Fl t Ar tty 101Limit potentially matching processes to those running on 102the specified 103.Ar tty . 104.It Fl T 105Kill all processes on the current tty except ourselves or 106processes which parent us. 107.It Fl j Ar jailid 108Limit potentially matching processes to those running in the jail with id 109.Ar jailid . 110.It Fl c Ar procname 111When used with the 112.Fl u 113or 114.Fl t 115flags, limit potentially matching processes to those matching 116the specified 117.Ar procname . 118.El 119.Sh ALL PROCESSES 120Sending a signal to all processes with uid 121.Em XYZ 122is already supported by 123.Xr kill 1 . 124So use 125.Xr kill 1 126for this job (e.g. $ kill -TERM -1 or 127as root $ echo kill -TERM -1 | su -m <user>) 128.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 129The 130.Nm 131command will respond with a short usage message and exit with a status 132of 2 in case of a command error. A status of 1 will be returned if 133either no matching process has been found or not all processes have 134been signalled successfully. Otherwise, a status of 0 will be 135returned. 136.Pp 137Diagnostic messages will only be printed if requested by 138.Fl d 139options. 140.Sh SEE ALSO 141.Xr kill 1 , 142.Xr sysctl 3 143.Sh HISTORY 144The 145.Nm 146command appeared in 147.Fx 2.1 . 148It has been modeled after the 149.Nm 150command as available on other platforms. 151.Sh AUTHORS 152.An -nosplit 153The 154.Nm 155program was originally written in Perl and was contributed by 156.An Wolfram Schneider , 157this manual page has been written by 158.An J\(:org Wunsch . 159The current version of 160.Nm 161was rewritten in C by 162.An Peter Wemm 163using 164.Xr sysctl 3 . 165