How can I use shell commands to delete a specified process?

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Author: User

To delete a process named "ABC", follow these steps!

 

1. view the process, for example, a process named ABC. You can view its details as follows:

PS-Aux | grep-I "ABC"// View all processes that contain ABC characters;

 

2. Remove the grep command:

PS-Aux | grep-I "ABC" | grep-V grep

3. Run the awk command to print the required process Number:

PS-Aux | grep-I "ABC" | grep-V grep | awk '{print $2 }'

4. Run the kill command to delete all processes.

PS-Aux | grep-I "ABC" | grep-V grep | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill 9

 

5. The release of shared memory also needs to be deleted (use of IPCS/ipcrm commands)

IPCS-M | grep Oracle | awk '{print $2}' | xargs ipcrm SHM

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