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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 u Ar user
43.Op Fl t Ar tty
44.Op Fl c Ar procname
45.Op Fl j Ar jail
46.Op Fl SIGNAL
47.Op Ar procname ...
48.Sh DESCRIPTION
49The
50.Nm
51utility kills processes selected by name, as opposed to the selection by pid
52as done by
53.Xr kill 1 .
54By default, it will send a
55.Dv TERM
56signal to all processes with a real UID identical to the
57caller of
58.Nm
59that match the name
60.Ar procname .
61The super-user is allowed to kill any process.
62.Pp
63The options are as follows:
64.Bl -tag -width 10n -offset indent
65.It Fl q
66Do not print an error message if no matching processes are found.
67.It Fl d | v
68Be more verbose about what will be done.  For a single
69.Fl d
70option, a list of the processes that will be sent the signal will be
71printed, or a message indicating that no matching processes have been
72found.
73.It Fl h | ?\&
74.It Fl help
75Give a help on the command usage and exit.
76.It Fl l
77List the names of the available signals and exit, like in
78.Xr kill 1 .
79.It Fl m
80Match the argument
81.Ar procname
82as a (case insensitive) regular expression against the names
83of processes found.
84CAUTION!  This is dangerous, a single dot will match any process
85running under the real UID of the caller.
86.It Fl s
87Show only what would be done, but do not send any signal.
88.It Fl SIGNAL
89Send a different signal instead of the default
90.Dv TERM .
91The signal may be specified either as a name
92(with or without a leading
93.Dv SIG ) ,
94or numerically.
95.It Fl u Ar user
96Limit potentially matching processes to those belonging to
97the specified
98.Ar user .
99.It Fl t Ar tty
100Limit potentially matching processes to those running on
101the specified
102.Ar tty .
103.It Fl j Ar jailid
104Limit potentially matching processes to those running in the jail with id
105.Ar jailid .
106.It Fl c Ar procname
107When used with the
108.Fl u
109or
110.Fl t
111flags, limit potentially matching processes to those matching
112the specified
113.Ar procname .
114.El
115.Sh ALL PROCESSES
116Sending a signal to all processes with uid
117.Em XYZ
118is already supported by
119.Xr kill 1 .
120So use
121.Xr kill 1
122for this job (e.g. $ kill -TERM -1 or
123as root $ echo kill -TERM -1 | su -m <user>)
124.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
125The
126.Nm
127command will respond with a short usage message and exit with a status
128of 2 in case of a command error.  A status of 1 will be returned if
129either no matching process has been found or not all processes have
130been signalled successfully.  Otherwise, a status of 0 will be
131returned.
132.Pp
133Diagnostic messages will only be printed if requested by
134.Fl d
135options.
136.Sh SEE ALSO
137.Xr kill 1 ,
138.Xr sysctl 3
139.Sh HISTORY
140The
141.Nm
142command appeared in
143.Fx 2.1 .
144It has been modeled after the
145.Nm
146command as available on other platforms.
147.Sh AUTHORS
148.An -nosplit
149The
150.Nm
151program was originally written in Perl and was contributed by
152.An Wolfram Schneider ,
153this manual page has been written by
154.An J\(:org Wunsch .
155The current version of
156.Nm
157was rewritten in C by
158.An Peter Wemm
159using
160.Xr sysctl 3 .
161