Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-07 Thread FACORAT Fabrice
Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
 i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all 
 to no avail!

Have you try killall -9 appname ?





Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-07 Thread Guillaume Rousse
Ainsi parlait FACORAT Fabrice :
 Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
  i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all
  to no avail!

 Have you try killall -9 appname ?
Could you provide us with
ps -aux | grep appname
first ?
-- 
All components become obsolete. 
-- Murphy's Computer Laws n°8




Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-07 Thread Crispin Boylan
FACORAT Fabrice wrote:

Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
 

i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all 
to no avail!
   

Have you try killall -9 appname ?



 

Hi
yep, still doesn't work!
Cris.




Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-07 Thread Thierry Vignaud
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Have you try killall -9 appname ?

 yep, still doesn't work!

isn't your process in d state ?




Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-07 Thread Crispin Boylan
Guillaume Rousse wrote:

Ainsi parlait FACORAT Fabrice :
 

Le ven 04/07/2003 à 17:50, Crispin Boylan a écrit :
   

i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all
to no avail!
 

Have you try killall -9 appname ?
   

Could you provide us with
ps -aux | grep appname
first ?
 

Hi
attached.
Cris
root  1703  0.0  0.1  2192  916 ?S12:25   0:00 pppd plugin pppoatm.so 
0.38 password **
root  3009  0.0  0.1  1792  616 pts/1R14:09   0:00 grep pppd


Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-07 Thread Guillaume Rousse
Ainsi parlait Crispin Boylan :
 Could you provide us with
 ps -aux | grep appname
 first ?

 Hi
 attached.
Does those command works, as root ?
killall pppd
killall -9 pppd
-- 
When you finally buy enough memory, you will not have enough disk space. 
-- Murphy's Computer Laws n°3




Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-07 Thread Crispin Boylan
Guillaume Rousse wrote:

Ainsi parlait Crispin Boylan :
 

Could you provide us with
ps -aux | grep appname
first ?
 

Hi
attached.
   

Does those command works, as root ?
killall pppd
killall -9 pppd
 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] crispin]# killall pppd
pppd: no process killed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] crispin]# killall -9 pppd
pppd: no process killed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] crispin]#
cheers
cris.




[Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-04 Thread Crispin Boylan
Hi

For a while now killall has been doing nothing when you try to execute 
it on a process, for example

I load up a kate process, then in a terminal type killall kate and get 
the response 'no processes killed', even though kate is right there in 
top running away!?

its annoying because it means I have to close down pppd using top 
everytime i reboot or shutdown otherwise the conexant adsl modem won't 
let the system shutdown properly (driver bug but there's no newer drivers)

cris.





Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-04 Thread Götz Waschk
Am Freitag,  4. Juli 2003, 17:18:57 Uhr MET, schrieb Crispin Boylan:
 I load up a kate process, then in a terminal type killall kate and get 
 the response 'no processes killed', even though kate is right there in 
 top running away!?

Hmm, have you tried to kill the process kdeinit: kate or something
like that?
-- 
What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the
homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of
totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty or democracy?
Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948), Non-Violence in Peace and War



Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-04 Thread Crispin Boylan
Götz Waschk wrote:

Am Freitag,  4. Juli 2003, 17:18:57 Uhr MET, schrieb Crispin Boylan:
 

I load up a kate process, then in a terminal type killall kate and get 
the response 'no processes killed', even though kate is right there in 
top running away!?
   

Hmm, have you tried to kill the process kdeinit: kate or something
like that?
 

hi
no although this happens on other processes too, xemacs and pppd are 
both examples of that, in fact I haven't found a process that killall 
will actually kill!

Cheers
cris



Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-04 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 18:15:15 +0100
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 although this happens on other processes too, xemacs and pppd are 
 both examples of that, in fact I haven't found a process that killall 
 will actually kill!


killall still works for me.

Maybe you should check your psmisc installation or even install again
with --force


Charles

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Re: [Cooker] killall doesn't kill processes?

2003-07-04 Thread Crispin Boylan
Charles A Edwards wrote:

On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 18:15:15 +0100
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

although this happens on other processes too, xemacs and pppd are 
both examples of that, in fact I haven't found a process that killall 
will actually kill!
   



killall still works for me.

Maybe you should check your psmisc installation or even install again
with --force
   Charles

 

hi
i've tried doing that, even tried rebuilding the rpm on my machine, all 
to no avail!

cris.