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GNU/Linux

CentOS 2.1AS

(Slurm)

skill(1)


SKILL

SKILL

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
GENERAL OPTIONS
PROCESS SELECTION OPTIONS
SIGNALS
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
AUTHOR

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NAME

skill, snice − report process status

SYNOPSIS

skill [signal to send] [options] process selection criteria
snice [new priority] [options] process selection criteria

DESCRIPTION

The default signal for skill is TERM. Use -l or -L to list available signals. Particularly useful signals include HUP, INT, KILL, STOP, CONT, and 0. Alternate signals may be specified in three ways: -9 -SIGKILL -KILL.

The default priority for snice is +4. (snice +4 ...) Priority numbers range from +20 (slowest) to -20 (fastest). Negative priority numbers are restricted to administrative users.

GENERAL OPTIONS

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PROCESS SELECTION OPTIONS

Selection criteria can be: terminal, user, pid, command. The options below may be used to ensure correct interpretation.

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SIGNALS

The signals listed below are available for use with skill. When known, numbers and default behavior are shown.

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EXAMPLES

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SEE ALSO

top(1) kill(1) renice(1) nice(1)

STANDARDS

No standards apply.

AUTHOR

Albert Cahalan <acahalan@cs.uml.edu> wrote skill and snice in 1999 as a replacement for a non-free version. Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com> is the current maintainer of the procps collection.

Please send bug reports to <procps-bugs@redhat.com>



skill(1)