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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T16:57:45+00:00 2026-05-31T16:57:45+00:00

tail -f test.log Above command will tail the log which runs the process behind

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tail -f test.log

Above command will tail the log which runs the process behind the scenes. How can I kill that particular process ?

I can press “Ctrl-Z” on the shell but I am running that command using Java and need to kill that process.

Any help on this will be much appreciated.

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    2026-05-31T16:57:46+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 4:57 pm

    When you start a subprocess with Java you get back a Process object corresponding to the running process. You can use destroy() method on the Process object to kill the running command.

    So you’d start it with:

      Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(new String[] {"tail","-f","test.log"});
    

    and kill it with:

     p.destroy();
    

    If you are just reading new lines added to a file, have you considered doing this natively in Java? Reading the file is pretty straightforward:

     try {
      BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("tail.log"));
    
      while (true) {
        String line;
    
        while ((line = input.readLine()) != null) {
          //You'll probably want to do something other than println()
          System.out.println(line);
        }
    
        try {
          Thread.sleep(500);
        } catch (InterruptedException e) {
          break;
        }
    
      }
    
      input.close();
     }
     catch (IOException ioe) {
       //Handle this
     }
    

    You’ll probably want to run this in another Thread. And unlike tail -f the above code doesn’t handle the file being rewritten from the beginning rather than appended to, but you could fix that.

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