CentOS and Stop Shell Script running on screen
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I'm trying to automatize my system,
actually using CentOS 7.
Every time I restart the machine I need to do:
screen -S bun
then on that screen I use:
/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Nice until that.
Sometimes I need to stop that script.
Using SSH Secure Shell Client I press Control + Z for stop that script,
fix something and start again.
The problem is here:
I did notice I can do:
screen -dmS bun/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Which is wonderfull, but when I need to fix something I cant stop the script using Control + Z it just show ^Z but the script still running.
Is there a way that can I stop the script?
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I'm trying to automatize my system,
actually using CentOS 7.
Every time I restart the machine I need to do:
screen -S bun
then on that screen I use:
/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Nice until that.
Sometimes I need to stop that script.
Using SSH Secure Shell Client I press Control + Z for stop that script,
fix something and start again.
The problem is here:
I did notice I can do:
screen -dmS bun/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Which is wonderfull, but when I need to fix something I cant stop the script using Control + Z it just show ^Z but the script still running.
Is there a way that can I stop the script?
shell centos scripting
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I'm trying to automatize my system,
actually using CentOS 7.
Every time I restart the machine I need to do:
screen -S bun
then on that screen I use:
/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Nice until that.
Sometimes I need to stop that script.
Using SSH Secure Shell Client I press Control + Z for stop that script,
fix something and start again.
The problem is here:
I did notice I can do:
screen -dmS bun/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Which is wonderfull, but when I need to fix something I cant stop the script using Control + Z it just show ^Z but the script still running.
Is there a way that can I stop the script?
shell centos scripting
I'm trying to automatize my system,
actually using CentOS 7.
Every time I restart the machine I need to do:
screen -S bun
then on that screen I use:
/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Nice until that.
Sometimes I need to stop that script.
Using SSH Secure Shell Client I press Control + Z for stop that script,
fix something and start again.
The problem is here:
I did notice I can do:
screen -dmS bun/home/suite/bun/bun.sh
Which is wonderfull, but when I need to fix something I cant stop the script using Control + Z it just show ^Z but the script still running.
Is there a way that can I stop the script?
shell centos scripting
shell centos scripting
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You're starting screen in detached mode. i.e. it runs in the background, not attached to the current terminal.
If you need to interact with anything running in that screen session, you have to attach to it first. For example:
screen -D -RR bun
You should then be able to suspend your bun.sh script with ^Z
It doesnt work for me bud
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You're starting screen in detached mode. i.e. it runs in the background, not attached to the current terminal.
If you need to interact with anything running in that screen session, you have to attach to it first. For example:
screen -D -RR bun
You should then be able to suspend your bun.sh script with ^Z
It doesnt work for me bud
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Oct 5 '15 at 6:44
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You're starting screen in detached mode. i.e. it runs in the background, not attached to the current terminal.
If you need to interact with anything running in that screen session, you have to attach to it first. For example:
screen -D -RR bun
You should then be able to suspend your bun.sh script with ^Z
It doesnt work for me bud
– Martini002
Oct 5 '15 at 6:44
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You're starting screen in detached mode. i.e. it runs in the background, not attached to the current terminal.
If you need to interact with anything running in that screen session, you have to attach to it first. For example:
screen -D -RR bun
You should then be able to suspend your bun.sh script with ^Z
You're starting screen in detached mode. i.e. it runs in the background, not attached to the current terminal.
If you need to interact with anything running in that screen session, you have to attach to it first. For example:
screen -D -RR bun
You should then be able to suspend your bun.sh script with ^Z
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It doesnt work for me bud
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It doesnt work for me bud
– Martini002
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It doesnt work for me bud
– Martini002
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It doesnt work for me bud
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