On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Natarajan V <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 2:27 PM, kumaresan chandran > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Actually i am not running in Terminal mode. I have script running in back > > ground mode. > > > > SIGHUP stands for SIGnal HangUP. It means that the connection between > the terminal and the server has been disconnected. It could also mean > that the terminal that you have running is closed (explicit / timeout/ > something else) > Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGHUP > > You get the signal, if your process is "tied" to a particular terminal > and the terminal is terminated (pun intended). This happens even if > the process is in the BG. To avoid this, you can try one or more of > the following: > > <Option 1: Neat solution> > $ nohup hello.sh & > > <option 1.1: if you forget the &> > $ nohup hello.sh > ^z > $ bg > > > HTH, > -- > Natarajan > _______________________________________________ > ILUGC Mailing List: > http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc > How to find out which terminal the back ground process is attached to? -- Thanks & Regards KUMARESAN C _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
