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Aaron Toponce : Appropriate Use Of “kill -9 <pid>“
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2012-08-15T20:26:09.000Z
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There are times when “kill -9″ is the only time you can kill a PID that is behaving badly. However, it’s usually not needed if you know your signals. When I encounter a badly behaving program, here is the procedure I usually take.
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