Andrew, On Tuesday 08 February 2005 13:36, Andrew_Wrobel@PepBoys.com wrote:
I've trying different things to get around this problem without any luck.
I have a Java-based application running on a remote server, which I connect to via SSH.
After starting the application, it will die as soon as I logout. I've tried to nohup the java command. No dice.
Does anyone have any suggestions or possible solutions?
If you use BASH, you could try the "disown" command with the "-h" option. The "help" text for this built-in suggests it might help: % help disown disown: disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...] By default, removes each JOBSPEC argument from the table of active jobs. If the -h option is given, the job is not removed from the table, but is marked so that SIGHUP is not sent to the job if the shell receives a SIGHUP. The -a option, when JOBSPEC is not supplied, means to remove all jobs from the job table; the -r option means to remove only running jobs. Randall Schulz