user2983041
user2983041

Reputation: 1861

I can´t kill my python script in linux

I'm trying to kill my python process and always still there.

Also try using sudo and if I use top comand, the process is still there.

The python script was created by me, and no other process is continually calling.

ubuntu@ip-*******:~/Desktop/Servidor$ pkill python -e

python killed (pid 1284)

ubuntu@ip-*******:~/Desktop/Servidor$ pkill python -e

python killed (pid 1284)

ubuntu@ip-*******:~/Desktop/Servidor$ pkill python -e

python killed (pid 1284)

Upvotes: 5

Views: 9971

Answers (2)

John Powell
John Powell

Reputation: 12571

Something you can use that is fairly brutal and will work for any rogue process is:

ps ax | grep python | cut -c1-5 | xargs kill -9

which will probably need to be run as sudo.

Upvotes: 12

Padraic Cunningham
Padraic Cunningham

Reputation: 180401

Have you tried:

killall python or killall python2.7

Assuming python2.7 is what you are using.

Upvotes: 1

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