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January 27th, 2011 07:00

Killing networker processes on windows

Hi all

I know this is a windows problem, but may be someone encountered it before.

sometimes I need to stop a networker job ( for example a nsrjb or savegrp job) when I go to task manager there is only the process name

and not the arguments like for ps -ef  in Linux.

suppose now I have many nsrjb jobs and I would like to kill a specific job and not the others.

have you any idea?

January 27th, 2011 08:00

You should usually be able to kill the savegrp processes from the GUI.

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February 10th, 2011 10:00

Hi there

Download and install process monitor. It will give you very detailed information on each process for you.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645

Hope it helps

-Brian

February 10th, 2011 15:00

I don't think it will help Brian, I believe I checked a couple of days back and there is no way to link the savegrp process back to the job in Networker.  However we run an ancient version of Networker and it may be that there is some giveaway information from the newer version.  Process Monitor is a very useful application anyway and is worth checking out!

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February 10th, 2011 23:00

I downloaded P Monitor and it seems that it gives process arguments and that would be very helpful.

sometimes I need to stop an nsrjb label job amon others for example but task manager can't help.

I will give it try and come back

thank you

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