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Re: Detatch and re-attatch shell/process?



On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 08:33:20PM -0600, Troy Telford wrote:
> Is there a way in Linux (or UNIX and its cousins in general) to run a 
> process (like a long, gnarled process that can take several hours/days), 
> and detatch it from a shell such that it runs in the background (with 
> stdin/out going to a file)?
> 
> And to be somewhat more specific - how do you do it so you can 
> re-attatch to the process later?

screen will do what you like - type screen, run you command, ^A^R to
detatch, screen -r later on to reconect.

Since you are running output to files, you can just tail -f on the files
from another console to monitor ...

A cron job to launch your job is another option, but screen is pretty
slick.

aloha (and HTH),
dave

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