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"Stop-Job" Cmdlet in Windows PowerShell
How to use "Stop-Job" cmdlet in Windows PowerShell?
✍: FYIcenter.com
You can use the "Stop-Job" cmdlet to stop (terminate) the execution of an existing background job by using the "-id n" or "-name xxx" to specify the background job. The output result of the stopped background job will stay in memory.
Here is an example of using the "Stop-Job" cmdlet:
PS C:\fyicenter> start-job {for($i=0; $i -lt 100; $i++) {write-host "$i sec"; sleep 1} } Id Name PSJobTypeName State Command -- ---- ------------- ----- ------- 14 Job14 BackgroundJob Running for($i=0; $i -lt 100... PS C:\fyicenter> stop-job 14 PS C:\fyicenter> get-job Id Name PSJobTypeName State Command -- ---- ------------- ----- ------- 2 Job2 BackgroundJob Completed get-process 4 Job4 BackgroundJob Completed $now = get-date 14 Job14 BackgroundJob Stopped for($i=0; $i -lt 100... PS C:\fyicenter> receive-job 14 -keep 0 sec 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec ...
⇒ "Remove-Job" Cmdlet in Windows PowerShell
⇐ "Receive-Job" Cmdlet in Windows PowerShell
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