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difference kill -9 pid and kill pid command - Ask Ubuntu  https://askubuntu.com/questions/791841/difference-kill-9-pid-and-kill-pid-command

 

​kill pid​​ (which sends signal 15 (SIGTERM)) tells ​​pid​​ to terminate, but said program can execute some code first or even ignore the signal. ​​kill -9 pid​​, on the other hand, forces the program to immediately terminate (it cannot be ignored).

You should always try ​​kill pid​​ first, as it allows the program to do things like saving/closing open files before exiting. Only use ​​kill -9​​ when you need the program to close and it won't respond to a simple ​​kill pid​​.

 

 https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-Kill-and-Kill-9-command-in-Unix

​kill​​  is used to send signal to a process. The default signal is TERM i.e. to terminate(kill) the process. Similar to End Task on windows task manager.

To terminate(kill) any ordinary process :

  1. kill <pid>

For a highly critical process, which ​​kill​​ alone cannot terminate :

  1. kill -9 <pid>

where 99 is the strongest signal

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_signal#List_of_signals

SIGKILL 9 Terminate Kill (cannot be caught or ignored).