Following command sends word 'test' followed by an enter into a screen session (in our case screen_1). How do I print the result, if that would result ? How do I print the result, even if the program running in the session is locked ?
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I have the following questions regrading Unix commands.
1. Could you provide the commands how to print the content of .profile and .shrc files on the screen using more and piple command? or a better way?
2. How can i use the head and tail to display lines from 25 through 75... or a better... (4 Replies)
Good day. :)
I don't know exactly where or how to post this kind of stuff, but I though I'd like to have a look at my "Screen Saver" in progress. Comments welcome.
This uses bash. Just copy and pase into any file. Make o+x and run. Feel free to edit and change all u like.
Thanks.
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Hello sir,
Im in a Fedora 9 system.
Im using screen to invoke the session that is created by me.
Whenever we open the terminal then a session is created by the operating system. I want to know what is the name of default session in screen command.
I could not get it using "screen -ls". Can you... (3 Replies)
Im trying to make a script that prints 2 messages to a screen session, one after the other.
screen -x session44 -X stuff "`printf "Test 1\r"`"
This works fine, but adding a second lien with a different message yields no results.
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hi, i am on AIX 5.3. I would like to write scripts that initiate or reattach to a screen session to run some commands either from unix or Universe. Can anyone assist me with a with a wuick primer on this. I can attach or initiate a screen manually and then run the commands but I would like to... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have this Unix script that kills a user session. When I run it, my screen goes blank. How do I prevent the blank screen?
Ex: I open 2 Unix sessions. The main PID for my 1st session is 1234. In the second session I issue a "kill -HUP 1234". The first session gets killed but the second... (5 Replies)
Hello friends,
I work on Linux servers via SSH (putty) and run "screen" to preserve my sessions so I can attach/detach them at anytime I wish without losing the connectivity/process disruption which is working perfectly fine.
As my team members also have root access to those servers, it is... (7 Replies)
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screenie
SCREENIE(1) BSD General Commands Manual SCREENIE(1)NAME
screenie --screen(1) session handler (wrapper)
SYNOPSIS
screenie [-h|--help] [-j session_name job]
DESCRIPTION
screenie is a small and lightweight screen(1) wrapper designed to simplify session selection on a system with multiple screen sessions.
screenie provides simple interactive menu to select the existing screen session or to create a new one.
OPTIONS -h | --help
show help
-j session_name job
run screen jobs from command-line
EXAMPLES
Run in interactive mode:
screenie
Create a new detached session:
screenie -j stat top
LICENCE
This program is free software but comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. You can redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Written by Jiri Nemecek on February 6th, 2011. You can contact me via mail address nemecek<dot>jiri<at>gmail<dot>com . This program is
enhanced Perl-reimplementation of screenie by Marc O. Gloor published on http://pubwww.fhzh.ch/~mgloor/screenie.html
URL
Released on sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/screenie
BUGS
Please report them in project bugtracker.
SEE ALSO screen(1)BSD June 1, 2019 BSD