Yes, I've tried all the basic kill, pkill, etc. methods that come up with a Google search.
Sometimes it works, other times it seems something is preventing the process from terminating.
There is no stderr message when the kill command fails, but ps, pgrep, etc. show the process is still running.
Is there a more forceful way to do this? Thanks.
kill -9 <PID>– Amit24x7 Jun 27 '17 at 07:30psshow for this process? Please [edit] your question and add this information. – terdon Jun 27 '17 at 11:30pgrep, and alsops aux. Wouldn't even let me do a clean reboot. It's not the first time I've encountered this behaviour. – voices Jun 27 '17 at 13:27psso we can see what it reports for the process? Also, if you've triedkill -9and that also fails, add that to your question too. The more detail you give, the more likely it is that we'll be able to answer. – terdon Jun 27 '17 at 13:38