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1.1 root 1: .TH STOP 1
2: .SH NAME
3: stop, start \- print commands to stop and start processes
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B stop
6: .I name
7: .PP
8: .B start
9: .I name
10: .SH DESCRIPTION
11: .I Stop
12: prints commands that will cause all processes called
13: .I name
14: and owned by the current user to be stopped.
15: The processes can then be debugged when they are in a consistent state.
16: .PP
17: .I Start
18: prints commands that will cause all stopped processes called
19: .I name
20: and owned by the current user to be started again.
21: .PP
22: Use the
23: .B send
24: command of
25: .IR 8½ (1),
26: or pipe into
27: .IR rc (1)
28: to execute the commands.
29: .SH SOURCE
30: .B /rc/bin/stop
31: .br
32: .B /rc/bin/start
33: .SH "SEE ALSO"
34: .IR ps (1),
35: .IR kill (1),
36: .IR proc (3)
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