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How to kill all user processes at once?

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larsin

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Mar 18, 2003
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Instead of doing ps -ef grep username to list all previous processes, I want to kill all old user processes at the same time.

We lost our T-1 connection, so it's still showing all old processes.

Thanks

Larsin
 
This will depend on your OS. Different flavours of unix have different tools for killing idle users.
 
You need to check which field the process ID is in from that ps command, but something like
[tt]
ps -ef grep username | awk '{ system( "kill -9 " $2 ) }'
[/tt]


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The following command kills all processes owned by the user 'username'
[tt]
ps -u username -o pid= | xargs kill -9
[/tt]

Jean Pierre.
 
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