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- From: miff@asharak.apana.org.au (michael smith)
- Subject: TTY ownership donation
- Date: Tue, 08 Mar 94 01:51:06+1030
- In-Reply-To: <9403080935.aa18147@ncrhub1.NCR.COM> from "Chris Herborth " at Tue, 8 Mar 1994 09:34:15 -0500 (EST)
- Message-Id: <Up-ECICDJWS@asharak.apana.org.au>
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- In <9403080935.aa18147@ncrhub1.NCR.COM> you wrote :
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- >On the SysV boxes here, you have to:
- >
- >bash% nohup frob datafile &
- >bash% ^D
- >
- >Otherwise the process is terminated as soon as you log out AND kill your
- >telnet; telnet from my box stays attached to the SysV box until I kill
- >it if there are running processes.
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- That's correct for sysV - under BSD a backgrounded job is normally nohup.
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- >I don't know if the tty stays on the SysV box, but as far as my local
- >machine is concerned, the connection is still valid.
-
- ??? not sure I follow you there - what I was saying is that once the user
- on the tty has logged out, the process(es) should no longer be allowed to
- attempt to communicate with it.
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- >Chris Herborth \`o.0' herborth@53iss6.Waterloo.NCR.COM
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