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NS.kill() method
Terminate another script.
Signature:
kill(script: number): boolean;
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
script | number | Filename or PID of the script to kill. |
Returns:
boolean
True if the script is successfully killed, and false otherwise.
Remarks
RAM cost: 0.5 GB
Kills the script on the target server specified by the script’s name and arguments. Remember that scripts are uniquely identified by both their names and arguments. For example, if foo.script
is run with the argument 1, then this is not the same as foo.script
run with the argument 2, even though they have the same name.
Example 1
// NS1:
//The following example will try to kill a script named foo.script on the foodnstuff server that was ran with no arguments:
kill("foo.script", "foodnstuff");
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with no arguments:
kill("foo.script", getHostname());
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with the arguments 1 and “foodnstuff”:
kill("foo.script", getHostname(), 1, "foodnstuff");
Example 2
// NS2:
//The following example will try to kill a script named foo.script on the foodnstuff server that was ran with no arguments:
ns.kill("foo.script", "foodnstuff");
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with no arguments:
ns.kill("foo.script", getHostname());
//The following will try to kill a script named foo.script on the current server that was ran with the arguments 1 and “foodnstuff”:
ns.kill("foo.script", getHostname(), 1, "foodnstuff");