I believe starting at AIX 4.2.something, nohup actually changed rules; you
have to also < /dev/null. The example below is in the README for the AIX
client, and it works for me on AIX 4.3.3:
nohup dsmc sched >/dev/null 2>&1 < /dev/null &
-----Original Message-----
From: Dearman, Richard
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 5/9/01 6:13 PM
Subject: AIX Help
I am trying to run the "nohup dsmc sched 2> /dev/null &" command on my
AIX
4.3.3 machine and it works but every time I exit. It says "There are
jobs
running" so I exit again and whe I check the dsmc sched process is not
running. I thought the nohup command was suppose to let process run
even
after you logout. What am I doing wrong.
Thanks
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