pmsignal(1) — Linux manual page
PMSIGNAL(1) General Commands Manual PMSIGNAL(1)
NAME
pmsignal - send a signal to one or more processes
SYNOPSIS
$PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmsignal [-alnp] [-s signal] [PID ...|name ...]
DESCRIPTION
pmsignal provides a cross-platform event signalling mechanism for use with tools from the Performance Co-Pilot toolkit. It can be used to send a named signal (only HUP, USR1, TERM, and KILL are accepted) to one or more processes. The processes are specified directly using PIDs or as program names (with either the -a or -p options). In the all case, the set of all running processes is searched for a basename(1) match on name. In the program case, process identifiers are extracted from files in the $PCP_RUN_DIR directory where file names are matched on name.pid. The -n option reports the list of process identifiers that would have been signalled, but no signals are actually sent. If a signal is not specified, then the TERM signal will be sent. The list of supported signals is reported when using the -l option. On Linux and UNIX platforms, pmsignal is a simple wrapper around the kill(1) command. On Windows, the is no direct equivalent to this mechanism, and so an alternate mechanism has been implemented - this is only honoured by PCP tools, however, not all Windows utilities.
OPTIONS
The available command line options are: -a, --all Send signal to all named processes. -l, --list List supported signals. -n, --dry-run List processes that would be affected. -p, --program Extract programs from PCP runtime PID files. -s signal, --signal=signal Specify the signal to send, one of: HUP, USR1, TERM, KILL. -?, --help Display usage message and exit.
PCP ENVIRONMENT
Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory names used by PCP. On each installation, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for these variables. The $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an alternative configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5).
SEE ALSO
basename(1), kill(1), killall(1), pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).
COLOPHON
This page is part of the PCP (Performance Co-Pilot) project. Information about the project can be found at ⟨http://www.pcp.io/⟩. If you have a bug report for this manual page, send it to pcp@groups.io. This page was obtained from the project's upstream Git repository ⟨https://github.com/performancecopilot/pcp.git⟩ on 2024-06-14. (At that time, the date of the most recent commit that was found in the repository was 2024-06-14.) If you discover any rendering problems in this HTML version of the page, or you believe there is a better or more up-to-date source for the page, or you have corrections or improvements to the information in this COLOPHON (which is not part of the original manual page), send a mail to man-pages@man7.org Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMSIGNAL(1)
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