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Old 14th January 2009, 08:26 PM
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How do I apply "killall" directive at the shell command line

Hello;

I have got the Fedora 7 operating system on a virtual dedicated hosting. I am learning to use the puTTy program.

Someone in this forum was kind enough to help me start the SHOUTcast server. Here's the thread:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=208544

Now I am trying to stop the SHOUTcast sc_serv server program. Someone in the SHOUTcast forum told me to use the "killall" command in order to stop the child processes.

I have typed the following commands at the shell using puTTy:

[user@ip-xx-xx-xx-xx folder]$ killall
[user@ip-xx-xx-xx-xx folder]$ killall sc_serv
[user@ip-xx-xx-xx-xx folder]$ sc_serv killall

None of the commands work.

I have looked over the "Info" file in the puTTy program. There is so much there I don't know where to start looking.

I am a janitor supply salesman. I don't have a whole lot of technical intuition.

Can somebody help me figure out how to get the killall function to work? I would appreciate any help.

Thanks.
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