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If you have a ungraceful exit from XREDUCE you may have
some CCDPACK and KAPPA processes left running. You
will now have to kill these by hand. How you do this is system
dependent. On BSD type systems (like Digital UNIX and Linux) try:
% ps ux
and on system V machines (Solaris) try:
% ps -ef | grep $USER
and look for the processes named ccdpack_res and
kapview_mon (and perhaps others, such as
ndfpack_mon).
Get rid of these using the kill command followed by the
process identifiers (usually the number in the second column).
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CCDPACK
Starlink User Note 139
Peter W. Draper, Mark Taylor, Alasdair Allan
1 February 2006
E-mail:ussc@star.rl.ac.uk
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