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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T08:55:18+00:00 2026-06-01T08:55:18+00:00

I have this script which simply kills an app KEY_NAME=/some/path kill `ps -ef |

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I have this script which simply kills an app

KEY_NAME=/some/path
kill `ps -ef | grep $KEY_NAME | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }'`
exit 0

If I write the kill command manually as a oneliner than it works. But I have to run it as a script which doesn’t work. So I tried to debug it and here is the result

[user@server logs]$ bash -x ./script.sh
+ KEY_NAME=/some/path
++ ps -ef
++ grep /some/path
++ grep -v grep
++ awk '{ print $2 }'
+ kill $'20557\r'
: arguments must be process or job IDs
+ exit 0

Why do I keep getting those strange characters on the kill line? How can i get rid of them?

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    2026-06-01T08:55:20+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 8:55 am

    Might be the case is number of pid’s returned are more than 1
    Change your line to

    ps -ef | grep $KEY_NAME | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }'|xargs kill
    
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