[Help for Kill 1 page] Kill is a program that is mostly used to Logout or Stop a job that has the same account number (PPN) as your own -- like if you somehow "loose control" of a job, login again, run KILL, do a LIST command to find out the job number that you want to affect, then do the KILL or STOP. To run KILL, type: R KILL Commands to KILL are the following: LIST Type a mini-systat of the specified jobs ATTACH n Bring the specified job to our own TTY STOP n Stop the specified jobs DETACH n Detach the specified jobs KILL n Log out the specified jobs EXIT Exit from KILL when all actions are completed HELP Type out this text ZAP n Kill off the desired not logged in and detached jobs NOT n Do nothing to the specified jobs The arguments to the commands include the forms: n Job n which has the PPN specified #n The job on TTYn which has the PPN specified *[P,PN] All the jobs which have the specified PPN If the PPN is different than your own, it may be specified after the n. Arguments for commands follow the commands and are separated by spaces. More than one command can be on one line and they are also separated by spaces. If conflicting commands are typed for a job then only the last legal action for a job will have effect. Examples of commands are: KILL *[21,1320] NOT 3 ;Log off all my jobs except for job 3 DETACH #22 ATTACH 4 ;Detach the job on TTY22 and attach job 4 here LIST *[123,456] ;Give a systat of all jobs with the PPN [123,456] STOP 25 26 30 EXIT ;Stop the jobs 25, 26, and 30 and then exit The actions of KILL are more complex than given here. To get more information about KILL see the file D0C:KILL.DOC .KJOB .