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Süreçleri yönetme (ps ve kill)

In Linux, every running program is called a process. Each process is assigned a unique numeric identifier called a PID (Process ID). Understanding how to monitor and manage these processes is essential to keeping the system stable and performant.


Monitoring Processes: ps

The ps (process status) command displays a snapshot of current processes. By default, it only lists processes associated with the current user and the current terminal window.

For a full view of all processes running on the system, the BSD option combination aux is commonly used:

  • a: Shows processes for all users.
  • u: Displays the process owner and CPU/Memory resource usage.
  • x: Lists processes not associated with any terminal (like background services).
Bash
ps aux

The output of ps aux is a structured table showing important columns like USER, PID, %CPU, %MEM, and COMMAND (the command that started the process).


Terminating Processes: kill and killall

If a process stops responding or consumes too many resources, we can terminate it by sending a signal.

The kill Command

The kill command sends a signal to a process specified by its PID:

Bash
kill 2048       # Sends the SIGTERM (15) signal, requesting a clean shutdown
kill -9 2048    # Sends the SIGKILL (9) signal, forcing immediate termination

[!WARNING] Only use kill -9 as a last resort, as it doesn't allow the program to save data or close open files cleanly.

The killall Command

If you do not know the PID or want to terminate all processes of a program by name, you can use killall:

Bash
killall python  # Terminates all processes named 'python'

Try it yourself

Exercise 1: List all processes

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Display a full list of all running processes on the system using the 'aux' options.

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Use the 'ps' command followed by the 'aux' option.

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Exercise 2: Terminate a process by PID

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Terminate the python process with PID 2048 using the 'kill' command.

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Use 'kill' followed by the PID of the process (2048).

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Exercise 3: Terminate all processes by name

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Terminate all running processes associated with the program 'python' using the 'killall' command.

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Use 'killall' followed by the program name, in this case 'python'.

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