linux script to kill java process

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Linux Problem Overview


I want linux script to kill java program running on console.

Following is the process running as jar.

[rapp@s1-dlap0 ~]$ ps -ef |grep java
rapp    9473    1  0 15:03 pts/1    00:00:15 java -jar wskInterface-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar
rapp   10177  8995  0 16:00 pts/1    00:00:00 grep java
[rapp@s1-dlap0 ~]$

Linux Solutions


Solution 1 - Linux

You can simply use pkill -f like this:

pkill -f 'java -jar'

EDIT: To kill a particular java process running your specific jar use this regex based pkill command:

pkill -f 'java.*lnwskInterface'

Solution 2 - Linux

If you just want to kill any/all java processes, then all you need is;

killall java

If, however, you want to kill the wskInterface process in particular, then you're most of the way there, you just need to strip out the process id;

PID=`ps -ef | grep wskInterface | awk '{ print $2 }'`
kill -9 $PID

Should do it, there is probably an easier way though...

Solution 3 - Linux

if there are multiple java processes and you wish to kill them with one command try the below command

kill -9 $(ps -ef | pgrep -f "java")

replace "java" with any process string identifier , to kill anything else.

Solution 4 - Linux

pkill -f for whatever reason does not work for me. Whatever that does, it seems very finicky about actually grepping through what ps aux shows me clearly is there.

After an afternoon of swearing I went for putting the following in my start script:

(ps aux | grep -v -e 'grep ' | grep MainApp | tr -s " " | cut -d " " -f 2 | xargs kill -9 ) || true

Solution 5 - Linux

Use jps to list running java processes. The command returns the process id along with the main class. You can use kill command to kill the process with the returned id or use following one liner script.

kill $(jps | grep <MainClass> | awk '{print $1}')

MainClass is a class in your running java program which contains the main method.

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