Thanks Marcus... Actually, this is what I am looking into currently.
Unfortunately, I get the PID, but when I reconnect and go to terminal, the kill -9 PID seems to not stop it. I am currently using a VM to do this on a Windows OS platform. I am not sure if this is the reason... So, it seems that when I reconnect, I cannot kill the process. Any more advice? Thanks From: USRP-users [mailto:usrp-users-boun...@lists.ettus.com] On Behalf Of Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2018 12:51 AM To: usrp-users@lists.ettus.com Subject: Re: [USRP-users] Assistance In Stopping Python Script After Removing Ethernet Connection On 04/04/2018 12:37 AM, Matheou, Konstantin J. (GRC-LCI0)[ZIN TECHNOLOGIES INC] via USRP-users wrote: To All, I have tried to use the Header block approach which is found on the Internet to try to fix this issue... Here is the issue... I am capturing samples via an antenna on the E310. I used GRC to create the flowgraph to capture samples to go to a file. But, I have to remove the ethernet cable to the E310. When this is done, it seems the data collecting process stops. Is there a work around using GRC? Or do I have to create another python code to run the GRC created python code for a certain amount of time using Linux or python code? If anyone has any advice or example code, it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Konstantin WHen you SSH into a machine, and disconnect the cable, eventually, SSH will drop the connection, which causes your session to be terminated, including any processes that you have have started from that session. You could look into the "nohup" command....
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