Re: Urgent: continuing to run an app on the remote machine after SSH session ends
Re: Urgent: continuing to run an app on the remote machine after SSH session ends
- Subject: Re: Urgent: continuing to run an app on the remote machine after SSH session ends
- From: "Lim Wee Cheong" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 15:50:18 +0000
Thank you all for your prompt replies. I have tried all of the methods
except for the VNC one. They dun really work as I am running an X app
which requires SSH tunnelling and once I closes SSH, the remote X app
inexplicably terminates also. Any ideas? Thank you all once again for
your time.
>From: Douglas Lattman >To: Olivier Kaloudoff >CC: Lim Wee Cheong
>Subject: Re: Urgent: continuing to run an app on the remote machine
after SSH session ends >Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 10:25:27 -0500 > >Mr.
Cheong, >Another possible way to keep a task running after you log out is
>place the task into the background. There are possibly two different
>ways to accomplish this from the shell prompt depending on which >shell
you are running. >In the default config of the shells you can send the
process which >is running on the cli, command line interface, a
control-Z, a >suspend signal, after you hit the control z, you should get
your >command line interface back. Then type bg to place the process
which >was running and is now stopped into the background. If you type
jobs >it should show you the jobs which are either suspended or running.
> >Another simpler way to start the process in the background if you >are
reading all of your input in from a file is to start process so >it will
go directly to the background. > i.e. >application >& app_out & >The >&
says to take any error messages and put them in the file >app_out the &
at the end of the line says to start the process in >the background. >
>Hope this helps. >R, > >On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Olivier
Kaloudoff wrote: > >>On lundi mars 8th 2004, Lim Wee Cheong wrote: >>
>>>Hi, >>>I have a remote app which I would like to run on the remote
>>>machine even >>>after my SSH session has terminated. Is it possible?
Thank you. >> >>Hi Lim, >> >> >> I'm not sure the question is related
to this list, >>but here is a way to do: >> >>- Install (tight) VNC
Server or any graphical remote control system >>on the machine you >>want
to start the app on. >> >>- Install (tight) VNC Client on the client(s)
you want to login >>from. >> >>- Logon to the remote server, and launch X
your application. >> >> >>Now you may safely turn you local machine off
:) >> >> >>Regards, >> >> >>Kalou
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