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39.Dd May 16, 2009
40.Dt PKILL 1
41.Os
42.Sh NAME
43.Nm pgrep , pkill
44.Nd find or signal processes by name
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.Nm pgrep
47.Op Fl LSafilnovx
48.Op Fl F Ar pidfile
49.Op Fl G Ar gid
50.Op Fl M Ar core
51.Op Fl N Ar system
52.Op Fl P Ar ppid
53.Op Fl U Ar uid
54.Op Fl d Ar delim
55.Op Fl g Ar pgrp
56.Op Fl j Ar jid
57.Op Fl s Ar sid
58.Op Fl t Ar tty
59.Op Fl u Ar euid
60.Ar pattern ...
61.Nm pkill
62.Op Fl Ar signal
63.Op Fl ILafinovx
64.Op Fl F Ar pidfile
65.Op Fl G Ar gid
66.Op Fl M Ar core
67.Op Fl N Ar system
68.Op Fl P Ar ppid
69.Op Fl U Ar uid
70.Op Fl g Ar pgrp
71.Op Fl j Ar jid
72.Op Fl s Ar sid
73.Op Fl t Ar tty
74.Op Fl u Ar euid
75.Ar pattern ...
76.Sh DESCRIPTION
77The
78.Nm pgrep
79command searches the process table on the running system and prints the
80process IDs of all processes that match the criteria given on the command
81line.
82.Pp
83The
84.Nm pkill
85command searches the process table on the running system and signals all
86processes that match the criteria given on the command line.
87.Pp
88The following options are available:
89.Bl -tag -width ".Fl F Ar pidfile"
90.It Fl F Ar pidfile
91Restrict matches to a process whose PID is stored in the
92.Ar pidfile
93file.
94.It Fl G Ar gid
95Restrict matches to processes with a real group ID in the comma-separated
96list
97.Ar gid .
98.It Fl I
99Request confirmation before attempting to signal each process.
100.It Fl L
101The
102.Ar pidfile
103file given for the
104.Fl F
105option must be locked with the
106.Xr flock 2
107syscall or created with
108.Xr pidfile 3 .
109.It Fl M Ar core
110Extract values associated with the name list from the specified core
111instead of the currently running system.
112.It Fl N Ar system
113Extract the name list from the specified system instead of the default,
114which is the kernel image the system has booted from.
115.It Fl P Ar ppid
116Restrict matches to processes with a parent process ID in the
117comma-separated list
118.Ar ppid .
119.It Fl S
120Search also in system processes (kernel threads).
121.It Fl U Ar uid
122Restrict matches to processes with a real user ID in the comma-separated
123list
124.Ar uid .
125.It Fl d Ar delim
126Specify a delimiter to be printed between each process ID.
127The default is a newline.
128This option can only be used with the
129.Nm pgrep
130command.
131.It Fl a
132Include process ancestors in the match list.
133By default, the current
134.Nm pgrep
135or
136.Nm pkill
137process and all of its ancestors are excluded (unless
138.Fl v
139is used).
140.It Fl f
141Match against full argument lists.
142The default is to match against process names.
143.It Fl g Ar pgrp
144Restrict matches to processes with a process group ID in the comma-separated
145list
146.Ar pgrp .
147The value zero is taken to mean the process group ID of the running
148.Nm pgrep
149or
150.Nm pkill
151command.
152.It Fl i
153Ignore case distinctions in both the process table and the supplied pattern.
154.It Fl j Ar jid
155Restrict matches to processes inside jails with a jail ID in the comma-separated
156list
157.Ar jid .
158The value
159.Dq Li any
160matches processes in any jail.
161The value
162.Dq Li none
163matches processes not in jail.
164.It Fl l
165Long output.
166Print the process name in addition to the process ID for each matching
167process.
168If used in conjunction with
169.Fl f ,
170print the process ID and the full argument list for each matching process.
171This option can only be used with the
172.Nm pgrep
173command.
174.It Fl n
175Select only the newest (most recently started) of the matching processes.
176.It Fl o
177Select only the oldest (least recently started) of the matching processes.
178.It Fl s Ar sid
179Restrict matches to processes with a session ID in the comma-separated
180list
181.Ar sid .
182The value zero is taken to mean the session ID of the running
183.Nm pgrep
184or
185.Nm pkill
186command.
187.It Fl t Ar tty
188Restrict matches to processes associated with a terminal in the
189comma-separated list
190.Ar tty .
191Terminal names may be of the form
192.Pa tty Ns Ar xx
193or the shortened form
194.Ar xx .
195A single dash
196.Pq Ql -
197matches processes not associated with a terminal.
198.It Fl u Ar euid
199Restrict matches to processes with an effective user ID in the
200comma-separated list
201.Ar euid .
202.It Fl v
203Reverse the sense of the matching; display processes that do not match the
204given criteria.
205.It Fl x
206Require an exact match of the process name, or argument list if
207.Fl f
208is given.
209The default is to match any substring.
210.It Fl Ns Ar signal
211A non-negative decimal number or symbolic signal name specifying the signal
212to be sent instead of the default
213.Dv TERM .
214This option is valid only when given as the first argument to
215.Nm pkill .
216.El
217.Pp
218If any
219.Ar pattern
220operands are specified, they are used as regular expressions to match
221the command name or full argument list of each process.
222If the
223.Fl f
224option is not specified, then the
225.Ar pattern
226will attempt to match the command name.
227However, presently
228.Fx
229will only keep track of the first 19 characters of the command
230name for each process.
231Attempts to match any characters after the first 19 of a command name
232will quietly fail.
233.Pp
234Note that a running
235.Nm pgrep
236or
237.Nm pkill
238process will never consider itself nor system processes (kernel threads) as
239a potential match.
240.Sh EXIT STATUS
241The
242.Nm pgrep
243and
244.Nm pkill
245utilities
246return one of the following values upon exit:
247.Bl -tag -width indent
248.It 0
249One or more processes were matched.
250.It 1
251No processes were matched.
252.It 2
253Invalid options were specified on the command line.
254.It 3
255An internal error occurred.
256.El
257.Sh COMPATIBILITY
258Historically the option
259.Dq Fl j Li 0
260means any jail, although in other utilities such as
261.Xr ps 1
262jail ID
263.Li 0
264has the opposite meaning, not in jail.
265Therefore
266.Dq Fl j Li 0
267is deprecated, and its use is discouraged in favor of
268.Dq Fl j Li any .
269.Sh SEE ALSO
270.Xr kill 1 ,
271.Xr killall 1 ,
272.Xr ps 1 ,
273.Xr flock 2 ,
274.Xr kill 2 ,
275.Xr sigaction 2 ,
276.Xr pidfile 3 ,
277.Xr re_format 7
278.\" Xr signal 7
279.Sh HISTORY
280The
281.Nm pkill
282and
283.Nm pgrep
284utilities
285first appeared in
286.Nx 1.6 .
287They are modelled after utilities of the same name that appeared in Sun
288Solaris 7.
289They made their first appearance in
290.Fx 5.3 .
291.Sh AUTHORS
292.An Andrew Doran
293.Aq ad@NetBSD.org
294