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Christopher Browne |
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Process management |
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Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:01:36 -0500 |
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I have a case where I'd be keen on (carefully!) killing some old
processes that are database connections.
In particular, the following (AIX) ps command shows 3 plausible
candidates, where the first one, with start time on November 19th, is
the one I'd like to kill off.
twcsds003[/home/postgres]$ ps auxw | egrep "whois"
postgres 4767900 0.0 0.0 7836 12048 pts/7 A Nov 19 1:25 postgres:
whois oxrsorg 149.131.196.100 idle
postgres 3784818 0.0 0.0 7496 11420 pts/7 A 07:06:30 0:02 postgres:
whois oxrsorg 149.131.196.101 idle
postgres 4243692 0.0 0.0 7328 11424 pts/7 A 05:49:22 0:02 postgres:
whois oxrsorg 149.131.196.101 idle
postgres 3703014 0.0 0.0 236 248 pts/3 A 16:39:16 0:00 egrep whois
Should the following seem reasonable? I have an issue with tminus()
being underdocumented...
filters:
{ olddbconns
owner=postgres
command="postgres: whois oxrs"
FromSTime: "tminus(1,1,1,1,1,1)" ###
ToSTime: "tminus(0,0,1,0,0,0)" ### There is no documentation for
### tminus args... I assume
### tminus(YY,MM,DD,hh,mm,ss)???
}
processes:
"postgres"
filter=olddbconns
signal=int
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