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38.Dd July 27, 2004
39.Dt PKILL 1
40.Os
41.Sh NAME
42.Nm pgrep ,
43.Nm pkill
44.Nd find or signal processes by name
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.Nm pgrep
47.Op Fl flnvx
48.Op Fl G Ar gid
49.Op Fl P Ar ppid
50.Op Fl U Ar uid
51.Op Fl d Ar delim
52.Op Fl g Ar pgrp
53.Op Fl s Ar sid
54.Op Fl t Ar tty
55.Op Fl u Ar euid
56.Op Ar pattern Op ...
57.Nm pkill
58.Op Fl signal
59.Op Fl fnvx
60.Op Fl G Ar gid
61.Op Fl P Ar ppid
62.Op Fl U Ar uid
63.Op Fl g Ar pgrp
64.Op Fl s Ar sid
65.Op Fl t Ar tty
66.Op Fl u Ar euid
67.Op Ar pattern Op ...
68.Sh DESCRIPTION
69The
70.Nm pgrep
71command searches the process table on the running system and prints the
72process IDs of all processes that match the criteria given on the command
73line.
74.Pp
75The
76.Nm pkill
77command searches the process table on the running system and signals all
78processes that match the criteria given on the command line.
79.Pp
80The following options are available:
81.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxx
82.It Fl G Ar gid
83Restrict matches to processes with a real group ID in the comma-separated
84list
85.Ar gid .
86.It Fl P Ar ppid
87Restrict matches to processes with a parent process ID in the
88comma-separated list
89.Ar ppid .
90.It Fl U Ar uid
91Restrict matches to processes with a real user ID in the comma-separated
92list
93.Ar uid .
94.It Fl d Ar delim
95Specify a delimiter to be printed between each process ID.
96The default is a newline.
97This option can only be used with the
98.Nm pgrep
99command.
100.It Fl f
101Match against full argument lists.
102The default is to match against process names.
103.It Fl g Ar pgrp
104Restrict matches to processes with a process group ID in the comma-separated
105list
106.Ar pgrp .
107The value zero is taken to mean the process group ID of the running
108.Nm pgrep
109or
110.Nm pkill
111command.
112.It Fl l
113Long output.
114Print the process name in addition to the process ID for each matching
115process.
116If used in conjunction with
117.Fl f ,
118print the process ID and the full argument list for each matching process.
119This option can only be used with the
120.Nm pgrep
121command.
122.It Fl n
123Match only the most recently created process, if any.
124.It Fl s Ar sid
125Restrict matches to processes with a session ID in the comma-separated
126list
127.Ar sid .
128The value zero is taken to mean the session ID of the running
129.Nm pgrep
130or
131.Nm pkill
132command.
133.It Fl t Ar tty
134Restrict matches to processes associated with a terminal in the
135comma-separated list
136.Ar tty .
137Terminal names may be of the form
138.Sq ttyxx
139or the shortened form
140.Sq xx .
141A single dash (`-') matches processes not associated with a terminal.
142.It Fl u Ar euid
143Restrict matches to processes with an effective user ID in the
144comma-separated list
145.Ar euid .
146.It Fl v
147Reverse the sense of the matching; display processes that do not match the
148given criteria.
149.It Fl x
150Require an exact match of the process name, or argument list if
151.Fl f
152is given.
153The default is to match any substring.
154.It Fl signal
155A non-negative decimal number or symbolic signal name specifying the signal
156to be sent instead of the default TERM.
157This option is valid only when given as the first argument to
158.Nm pkill .
159.El
160.Pp
161Note that a running
162.Nm pgrep
163or
164.Nm pkill
165process will never consider itself nor system processes (kernel threads) as
166a potential match.
167.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
168.Nm pgrep
169and
170.Nm pkill
171return one of the following values upon exit:
172.Bl -tag -width foo
173.It 0
174One or more processes were matched.
175.It 1
176No processes were matched.
177.It 2
178Invalid options were specified on the command line.
179.It 3
180An internal error occurred.
181.El
182.Sh SEE ALSO
183.Xr kill 1 ,
184.Xr ps 1 ,
185.Xr kill 2 ,
186.Xr sigaction 2 ,
187.Xr signal 3 ,
188.Xr re_format 7
189.Sh HISTORY
190.Nm pkill
191and
192.Nm pgrep
193originated in
194.Nx 1.6 .
195They are modeled after utilities of the same name that appeared in Sun
196Solaris 7.
197They first appeared in
198.Dx
199in version 1.1.
200.Sh AUTHORS
201.An Andrew Doran
202.Aq ad@NetBSD.org .
203