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How to terminate all processes of a user in Linux

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This article focuses on "how to terminate all processes of a user in Linux". Interested friends may wish to have a look at it. The method introduced in this paper is simple, fast and practical. Let's let the editor take you to learn how to terminate all processes of a user in Linux.

In linux system management, we sometimes need to kill all the processes of a user. Beginners usually query out all the pid of the user first, and then kill them one by one, or write a script. In fact, there are four methods. Here are four ways. Let's take the kill user ttlsa as an example.

1. Pkill mode

The code is as follows:

# pkill-u ttlsa

2. Killall mode

The code is as follows:

# killall-u ttlsa

3. Ps mode

Ps lists the pid of ttlsa, and then kill it in turn, which is more tedious.

The code is as follows:

# ps-ef | grep ttlsa | awk'{print $2}'| sudo xargs kill-9

4. Pgrep mode

The pgrep-u parameter finds out all the pid of the user, and then kill in turn

The code is as follows:

# pgrep-u ttlsa | sudo xargs kill-9

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