ps aux | grep ^$USER | grep glassfish | grep domain1 | gawk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
Below i did mistake with ps
switches, so above grep should be fine.
ah it is not working, ps
could be use like this ps -ao pid,tty,comm -u $USER
, this grep above should be fine ...
someone else is logged in ...
If so, add switch -u
ps aux -u $USER | grep glassfish | grep domain1 | gawk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
$USER is user name that will be selected and listed, by default should be already set in OS environment. Multiple users could be selected by comma ps aux -u root,$USER
Take a note: If there is no specific username in the system, ps will throw ERROR: User name does not exist.
Read man ps
for more.
-u userlist Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.
This selects the processes whose effective user name or ID is in userlist. The effective user ID describes the user whose
file access permissions are used by the process (see geteuid(2)).
Identical
to U and --user.