Bash not responding after sudo pm2 log|app2 command, can only type
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please help as I can't seem to exit from 'forever typing mode' in my ubuntu server command line after typing the below command:
sudo pm2 log|app2
firstly it shows that command app2 is not found and then subsequently whatever I type, it just doesn't process, even CTRL+C. Whatever I typed will just be shown on command line like the picture below . app2 is one of my process in pm2 but I guess it has to do with the wrongly '|' typed in between.
Thank you so much!
bash ubuntu sudo pm2
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please help as I can't seem to exit from 'forever typing mode' in my ubuntu server command line after typing the below command:
sudo pm2 log|app2
firstly it shows that command app2 is not found and then subsequently whatever I type, it just doesn't process, even CTRL+C. Whatever I typed will just be shown on command line like the picture below . app2 is one of my process in pm2 but I guess it has to do with the wrongly '|' typed in between.
Thank you so much!
bash ubuntu sudo pm2
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button.
– RavinderSingh13
Nov 15 at 7:19
Have you tried pressingenter
and thenctrl
+D
?
– Socowi
Nov 15 at 8:17
@Socowi I tried, it doesn't work :(
– cristie09
Nov 15 at 13:52
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up vote
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please help as I can't seem to exit from 'forever typing mode' in my ubuntu server command line after typing the below command:
sudo pm2 log|app2
firstly it shows that command app2 is not found and then subsequently whatever I type, it just doesn't process, even CTRL+C. Whatever I typed will just be shown on command line like the picture below . app2 is one of my process in pm2 but I guess it has to do with the wrongly '|' typed in between.
Thank you so much!
bash ubuntu sudo pm2
please help as I can't seem to exit from 'forever typing mode' in my ubuntu server command line after typing the below command:
sudo pm2 log|app2
firstly it shows that command app2 is not found and then subsequently whatever I type, it just doesn't process, even CTRL+C. Whatever I typed will just be shown on command line like the picture below . app2 is one of my process in pm2 but I guess it has to do with the wrongly '|' typed in between.
Thank you so much!
bash ubuntu sudo pm2
bash ubuntu sudo pm2
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button.
– RavinderSingh13
Nov 15 at 7:19
Have you tried pressingenter
and thenctrl
+D
?
– Socowi
Nov 15 at 8:17
@Socowi I tried, it doesn't work :(
– cristie09
Nov 15 at 13:52
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Posting information in screen shots is NOT recommended on SO, kindly post it in text format in CODE TAGS{}
button.
– RavinderSingh13
Nov 15 at 7:19
Have you tried pressingenter
and thenctrl
+D
?
– Socowi
Nov 15 at 8:17
@Socowi I tried, it doesn't work :(
– cristie09
Nov 15 at 13:52
Posting information in screen shots is NOT recommended on SO, kindly post it in text format in CODE TAGS
{}
button.– RavinderSingh13
Nov 15 at 7:19
Posting information in screen shots is NOT recommended on SO, kindly post it in text format in CODE TAGS
{}
button.– RavinderSingh13
Nov 15 at 7:19
Have you tried pressing
enter
and then ctrl
+D
?– Socowi
Nov 15 at 8:17
Have you tried pressing
enter
and then ctrl
+D
?– Socowi
Nov 15 at 8:17
@Socowi I tried, it doesn't work :(
– cristie09
Nov 15 at 13:52
@Socowi I tried, it doesn't work :(
– cristie09
Nov 15 at 13:52
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At the end I just try the old school way: restarting the server and it's doing alright now. Thanks!
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1 Answer
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At the end I just try the old school way: restarting the server and it's doing alright now. Thanks!
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At the end I just try the old school way: restarting the server and it's doing alright now. Thanks!
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At the end I just try the old school way: restarting the server and it's doing alright now. Thanks!
At the end I just try the old school way: restarting the server and it's doing alright now. Thanks!
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Have you tried pressing
enter
and thenctrl
+D
?– Socowi
Nov 15 at 8:17
@Socowi I tried, it doesn't work :(
– cristie09
Nov 15 at 13:52