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Operating Systems AIX Command executing to be in the background ! Post 302482256 by Mr.AIX on Tuesday 21st of December 2010 05:21:06 AM
Old 12-21-2010
Command executing to be in the background !

Guys

I'm working to make in AIX script and I have some commands need to be excited by that script

Like the below commands ...

startsrc -s sshd


I want that executing to be in the background of the system I do not like to see the out put of that

 

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