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FBMYSQL_ZAPFR(1)
NAME
mysql_zap - kill processes that match a pattern
SYNOPSIS
mysql_zap [-signal] [-?Ift] pattern
DESCRIPTION
mysql_zap kills processes that match a pattern. It uses the ps command and
Unix signals, so it runs on Unix and Unix-like systems.
Invoke mysql_zap like this:
shell> mysql_zap [-signal] [-?Ift] pattern
A process matches if its output line from the ps command contains the
pattern. By default, mysql_zap asks for confirmation for each process.
Respond y to kill the process, or q to exit mysql_zap. For any other
response, mysql_zap does not attempt to kill the process.
If the -signal option is given, it specifies the name or number of the
signal to send to each process. Otherwise, mysql_zap tries first with TERM
(signal 15) and then with KILL (signal 9).
mysql_zap understands the following additional options:
· --help, -?, -I
Display a help message and exit.
· -f
Force mode. mysql_zap attempts to kill each process without
confirmation.
· -t
Test mode. Display information about each process but do not kill it.
SEE ALSO
msql2mysql(1), myisam_ftdump(1), myisamchk(1), myisamlog(1), myisampack(1),
mysql(1), mysql.server(1), mysql_config(1), mysql_fix_privilege_tables(1),
mysql_upgrade(1), mysqlaccess(1), mysqladmin(1), mysqlbinlog(1),
mysqlcheck(1), mysqld(1), mysqld_multi(1), mysqld_safe(1), mysqldump(1),
mysqlhotcopy(1), mysqlimport(1), mysqlmanager(1), mysqlshow(1), perror(1),
replace(1), safe_mysqld(1)
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which may
already be installed locally and which is also available online at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
AUTHOR
MySQL AB (http://www.mysql.com/). This software comes with no warranty.
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