How to use Screen while a script is running?
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I can´t use screen while a script is running.
Always I do the combination ctrl+a+d without the script it detaches, but if I use it while the script is running it outputs ^A and does not detach
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I can´t use screen while a script is running.
Always I do the combination ctrl+a+d without the script it detaches, but if I use it while the script is running it outputs ^A and does not detach
server screen
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Have you tried running script in background instead of foreground?
– Kulfy
Feb 10 at 20:30
Thanks, now I can detach it, but the script will automaticly stop and there is the output: These jobs are stopped and logout.
– xoxoFinn
Feb 10 at 22:59
It seems the script isn't running in background but goes in Suspended state. Which approach are you following to run script in background?
– Kulfy
Feb 13 at 13:09
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I can´t use screen while a script is running.
Always I do the combination ctrl+a+d without the script it detaches, but if I use it while the script is running it outputs ^A and does not detach
server screen
I can´t use screen while a script is running.
Always I do the combination ctrl+a+d without the script it detaches, but if I use it while the script is running it outputs ^A and does not detach
server screen
server screen
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Have you tried running script in background instead of foreground?
– Kulfy
Feb 10 at 20:30
Thanks, now I can detach it, but the script will automaticly stop and there is the output: These jobs are stopped and logout.
– xoxoFinn
Feb 10 at 22:59
It seems the script isn't running in background but goes in Suspended state. Which approach are you following to run script in background?
– Kulfy
Feb 13 at 13:09
add a comment |
1
Have you tried running script in background instead of foreground?
– Kulfy
Feb 10 at 20:30
Thanks, now I can detach it, but the script will automaticly stop and there is the output: These jobs are stopped and logout.
– xoxoFinn
Feb 10 at 22:59
It seems the script isn't running in background but goes in Suspended state. Which approach are you following to run script in background?
– Kulfy
Feb 13 at 13:09
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1
Have you tried running script in background instead of foreground?
– Kulfy
Feb 10 at 20:30
Have you tried running script in background instead of foreground?
– Kulfy
Feb 10 at 20:30
Thanks, now I can detach it, but the script will automaticly stop and there is the output: These jobs are stopped and logout.
– xoxoFinn
Feb 10 at 22:59
Thanks, now I can detach it, but the script will automaticly stop and there is the output: These jobs are stopped and logout.
– xoxoFinn
Feb 10 at 22:59
It seems the script isn't running in background but goes in Suspended state. Which approach are you following to run script in background?
– Kulfy
Feb 13 at 13:09
It seems the script isn't running in background but goes in Suspended state. Which approach are you following to run script in background?
– Kulfy
Feb 13 at 13:09
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Have you tried running script in background instead of foreground?
– Kulfy
Feb 10 at 20:30
Thanks, now I can detach it, but the script will automaticly stop and there is the output: These jobs are stopped and logout.
– xoxoFinn
Feb 10 at 22:59
It seems the script isn't running in background but goes in Suspended state. Which approach are you following to run script in background?
– Kulfy
Feb 13 at 13:09