dkill
Terminates execution of processes
Format
dkill [ -remove ]
Arguments
-remove
Removes all knowledge of the process from its internal tables. If you are using TotalView Team, this frees a token so that you can reuse it.
Description
The dkill command terminates all processes in the current focus.
Because the executables associated with the defined processes are still loaded, using the
drun command restarts the processes.
The dkillcommand alters program state by terminating all processes in the affected set. In addition, TotalView destroys any spawned processes when the process that created them is killed. The drun command can restart only the initial process.
If you do not indicate a focus, the default focus is the process of interest (POI). If, however, you kill the primary process for a control group, all of the slave processes are killed.
Command alias
Alias | Definition | Description |
k | dkill | Terminates a process’s execution |
Examples
dkill
Terminates all threads belonging to processes in the current focus.
dfocus {p1 p3} dkill
Terminates all threads belonging to processes 1 and 3.
Related Topics
Starting Your Program in the CLI in the TotalView for HPC User Guide
Restarting and Deleting Programs in the TotalView for HPC User Guide