KILL(1)                                                   KILL(1)

     NAME
          kill, broke - terminate process(es)

     SYNOPSIS
          kill [ -g ] [ pid ... ] [ module ... ]

          broke [ user ]

     DESCRIPTION
          Kill terminates each process (for a numeric process ID pid)
          or process running a given module (for a non-numeric module
          name), by writing a `kill' message to the corresponding
          process's control file in prog(3). The -g option causes kill
          to write a `killgrp' message instead, killing all processes
          in the given process's process group (see sys-pctl(2)). Pro-
          cesses running a module are identified by their `status'
          file, and the process ID of each such process is printed on
          standard output.

          A process that incurs an exception (eg, array bounds check)
          is normally suspended in the `broken' state to allow debug-
          ging.  Broke finds all such processes owned by user
          (default: the current user), and prints sh(1) commands to
          kill them.  The commands can be piped to the shell or selec-
          tively run, releasing back to the system any resources owned
          by those processes.

     FILES
          /prog/pid/ctl
          /prog/pid/status

     SOURCE
          /appl/cmd/kill.b
          /dis/broke

     SEE ALSO
          ps(1), prog(3)

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