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pkill(1)

pgrep(1)                         User Commands                        pgrep(1)



NAME
       pgrep, pkill - find or signal processes by name and other attributes

SYNOPSIS
       pgrep [-flvx] [-n | -o] [-d delim] [-P ppidlist]
            [-g pgrplist] [-s sidlist] [-u euidlist] [-U uidlist]
            [-G gidlist] [-J projidlist] [-t termlist]
            [-T taskidlist] [-c ctidlist] [-z zoneidlist]
            [pattern]


       pkill [-signal] [-fvx] [-n | -o] [-P ppidlist]
            [-g pgrplist] [-s sidlist] [-u euidlist] [-U uidlist]
            [-G gidlist] [-J projidlist] [-t termlist]
            [-T taskidlist] [-c ctidlist] [-z zoneidlist]
            [pattern]

DESCRIPTION
       The  pgrep  utility  examines  the  active  processes on the system and
       reports the process IDs of the processes  whose  attributes  match  the
       criteria specified on the command line. Each process ID is printed as a
       decimal value and is separated from the next ID by a delimiter  string,
       which  defaults  to  a newline. For each attribute option, the user can
       specify a set of possible values separated by  commas  on  the  command
       line. For example,

         pgrep -G other,daemon



       matches processes whose real group ID is other  OR  daemon. If multiple
       criteria  options  are  specified,  pgrep   matches   processes   whose
       attributes match the logical AND of the criteria options. For example,

         pgrep -G other,daemon -U root,daemon



       matches processes whose attributes are:
         (real group ID is other OR daemon) AND
         (real user ID is root OR daemon)


       pkill functions identically to pgrep, except that each matching process
       is signaled as if by kill(1) instead of having its process ID  printed.
       A  signal  name  or  number  may be specified as the first command line
       option to pkill.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -c ctidlist      Matches only processes whose process contract ID is in
                        the given list.


       -d delim         Specifies  the  output  delimiter string to be printed
                        between each matching process ID. If no -d  option  is
                        specified,  the default is a newline character. The -d
                        option is only valid when specified as  an  option  to
                        pgrep.


       -f               The  regular  expression  pattern  should  be  matched
                        against the full process argument string, as  reported
                        by ps(1) with the -f option. If no -f option is speci‐
                        fied, the expression is matched only against the  name
                        of  the  executable file, as reported by ps(1) without
                        the -f option.


       -g pgrplist      Matches only processes whose process group  ID  is  in
                        the  given  list.  If group 0 is included in the list,
                        this is interpreted as the process  group  ID  of  the
                        pgrep or pkill process.


       -G gidlist       Matches  only  processes whose real group ID is in the
                        given list. Each group ID may be specified as either a
                        group name or a numerical group ID.


       -J projidlist    Matches  only  processes  whose  project  ID is in the
                        given list. Each project ID may be specified as either
                        a project name or a numerical project ID.


       -l               Long output format. Prints the process name along with
                        the process ID of each matching process.  The  process
                        name  is defined by the action of the -f option above.
                        The -l option is  only  valid  when  specified  as  an
                        option to the pgrep command.


       -n               Matches   only  the  newest  (most  recently  created)
                        process that meets all other specified matching crite‐
                        ria. Cannot be used with option -o.


       -o               Matches  only  the  oldest  (earliest created) process
                        that meets all other specified matching criteria. Can‐
                        not be used with option -n.


       -P ppidlist      Matches  only  processes whose parent process ID is in
                        the given list.


       -s sidlist       Matches only processes whose process session ID is  in
                        in  the  given  list. If ID 0 is included in the list,
                        this is interpreted as the session ID of the pgrep  or
                        pkill process.


       -t termlist      Matches  only  processes  which  are associated with a
                        terminal in the given list. Each terminal is specified
                        as  the  suffix  following  "/dev/"  of the terminal's
                        device path name  in  /dev.  For  example,  term/a  or
                        pts/0.


       -T taskidlist    Matches  only  processes whose task ID is in the given
                        list. If ID 0 is included in the list, this is  inter‐
                        preted as the task ID of the pgrep or pkill process.


       -u euidlist      Matches  only  processes whose effective user ID is in
                        the given list. Each  user  ID  may  be  specified  as
                        either a login name or a numerical user ID.


       -U uidlist       Matches  only  processes  whose real user ID is in the
                        given list. Each user ID may be specified as either  a
                        login name or a numerical user ID.


       -v               Reverses  the  sense of the matching. Matches all pro‐
                        cesses except those which meet the specified  matching
                        criteria.


       -x               Considers only processes whose argument string or exe‐
                        cutable file name exactly matches the  specified  pat‐
                        tern  to  be  matching processes. The pattern match is
                        considered to be exact  when  all  characters  in  the
                        process  argument string or executable file name match
                        the pattern.


       -z zoneidlist    Matches only processes whose zone ID is in  the  given
                        list.  Each  zone ID may be specified as either a zone
                        name or a numerical zone ID. This option is only  use‐
                        ful  when  executed  in  the global zone. If the pkill
                        utility is used to send signals to processes in  other
                        zones,    the   process   must   have   asserted   the
                        {PRIV_PROC_ZONE} privilege (see privileges(7)).


       -signal          Specifies the signal to send to each matched  process.
                        If no signal is specified, SIGTERM is sent by default.
                        The value of signal can be one of the  symbolic  names
                        defined  in signal.h(3HEAD) without the SIG prefix, or
                        the corresponding signal number as  a  decimal  value.
                        The -signal option is only valid when specified as the
                        first option to pkill.


OPERANDS
       The following operand is supported:

       pattern    Specifies an Extended Regular Expression  (ERE)  pattern  to
                  match  against  either  the  executable  file  name  or full
                  process  argument  string.  See  regex(7)  for  a   complete
                  description of the ERE syntax.


EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Obtaining a Process ID



       Obtain the process ID of sendmail:


         example% pgrep -x -u root sendmail
         283


       Example 2 Terminating a Process



       Terminate the most recently created xterm:


         example% pkill -n xterm


EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0    One or more processes were matched.


       1    No processes were matched.


       2    Invalid command line options were specified.


       3    A fatal error occurred.


FILES
       /proc/nnnnn/psinfo    Process information files


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


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SEE ALSO
       kill(1), proc(1), ps(1), truss(1), kill(2),  signal.h(3HEAD),  proc(5),
       attributes(7), privileges(7), regex(7), zones(7)

NOTES
       The  pgrep  and  pkill  utilities  match the ERE pattern against fields
       defined within the proc(4) structure. The two elements used are as fol‐
       lows:

       pr_fname     Name of the executed file


       pr_psargs    Initial characters of argument list



       If  the  pattern  argument  contains ERE meta-characters which are also
       shell meta-characters, it may be necessary to enclose the pattern  with
       appropriate shell quotes.


       Defunct processes are never matched by either pgrep or pkill.


       The  current pgrep or pkill process will never consider itself a poten‐
       tial match.



Oracle Solaris 11.4               24 Mar 2020                         pgrep(1)
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