Forcibly stop SALOME processes from given session(s). More...
Namespaces | |
| killSalomeWithPort | |
Functions | |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.getPiDict (port, appname='salome', full=True, hidden=True, hostname=None) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.appliCleanOmniOrbConfig (port) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.shutdownMyPort (port, cleanup=True) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.__killProcesses (processes) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.__killPids (pids) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.__killMyPort (port, filedict) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.__guessPiDictFilename (port) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.killProcessSSL (port, pids_list) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.killMyPort (*ports) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.cleanApplication (port) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.killMyPortSpy (pid, port) |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.__checkUnkilledProcesses () |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.killUnkilledProcesses () |
| def | killSalomeWithPort.main () |
Variables | |
| killSalomeWithPort.logger = logging.getLogger() | |
Forcibly stop SALOME processes from given session(s).
The sessions are indicated by their ports on the command line as in below example: