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.\" Process this file with
.\" groff -man -Tascii killjail.8
.\"
.TH KILLJAIL 8 "May 2002" FreeBSD "User Manual"
.SH NAME
.B killjail
\- stop or restart a jail
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B killjail
[
.B -h
|
.B -r
] [
.B -t
.I timeout
] [
.B -fq
]
.I jailname ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B killjail
can either send signals to a
.BR jailer (8)
process to manage the shutdown or restart of a jail or it can kill all
the processes in a jail on it's own.
When no options are given the jail is shutdown as follows:
.IP 1. 3
A stop request (SIGTERM) is sent to the
.BR jailer (8)
process for the jail if there is one. This initiates an orderly shutdown.
.IP 2. 3
Any remaining processes are killed with a SIGTERM.
.IP 3. 3
If the
.B -f
option is specified, send a SIGKILL to any remaining processes.
.SH OPTIONS
.IP -f
Force jail to shutdown sending a SIGKILL as a last resort.
.IP -h
Sends a halt request to a jail (SIGQUIT). The jail must have a
.BR jailer (8)
process running inside it. The
.BR jailer (8)
process remains running within the jail, but all other jailed
processes are shutdown in and orderly fashion.
.IP -q
Supress warnings.
.IP -r
Sends a restart request to a jail (SIGHUP). The jail must have a
.BR jailer (8)
process running inside it.
.IP "-t timeout"
The timeout in seconds to wait between steps 1, 2 and 3 above. Defaults to 3.
.SH BUGS
I'm sure they're out there. Let me know.
.SH AUTHOR
Nate Nielsen <nielsen@memberwebs.com>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR jail (8),
.BR jailer (8),
.BR kill (1)
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