Re: Antw: [EXT] Re: Q: systemctl kill: "Invalid who argument 15862"

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Am 06.05.20 um 11:49 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
>>>> Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 06.05.2020 um 11:24 in
> Nachricht
> <11141_1588757087_5EB2825F_11141_72_1_3a082624-966b-a922-f8b9-ef0bb69c32f0@thelo
> nge.net>:
> 
>>
>> Am 06.05.20 um 11:21 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
>>> # systemctl kill -s HUP --kill-who=15862 iotwatch@LOC1.service 
>>>
>>> Did I misinterpret the manual page, or what is the problem?
>>>
>>>        --kill-who=
>>>            When used with kill, choose which processes to send a signal to.
>>>            Must be one of main, control or all to select whether to kill 
>> only
>>>            the main process, the control process or all processes of the 
>> unit
>>
>> 15862 !== main !== control !== all
> 
> Harald,
> 
> In the part you are not quoting is: "Main PID: 15862" 

but that changes

> So what do you want to tell us? I could not even find out which programming language can parse the line above.

that it accepts the words "main", "control" or "all" and not an arbitary
number

> In case you don't want to answer, please do so, but don't answer with useless messages.

Must be one of main, control or all to select whether to kill is what it
is: "main", "control" or "both"
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