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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Nohup process getting killed after closing PUTTY session Post 302601933 by codemaniac on Saturday 25th of February 2012 02:15:50 AM
Old 02-25-2012
Try something like that .

Your & is misplaced .
Code:
nohup getkeys.ksh 132 &> 132.out


Last edited by codemaniac; 02-25-2012 at 03:18 AM.. Reason: typpo error
 

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NAME
subnetcalc -- IPv4/IPv6 Subnet Calculator SYNOPSIS
subnetcalc [Address] [Netmask/Prefix] [-n] [-uniquelocal] [-uniquelocalhq] DESCRIPTION
subnetcalc is an IPv4/IPv6 subnet address calculator. For given IPv4 or IPv6 address and netmask or prefix length, it calculates network address, broadcast address, maximum number of hosts and host address range. Also, it prints the addresses in binary format for better under- standability. Furthermore, it prints useful information on specific address types (e.g. type, scope, interface ID, etc.). ARGUMENTS
The following arguments have to be provided: Address The IP address. If a hostname is provided here, it is tried to resolve the address by a DNS server and the first returned address is used. Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) are supported. Netmask/Prefix The netmask or prefix length (0-32 for IPv4; 0-128 for IPv6). -n Skip trying a reverse DNS lookup. -uniquelocal Given an IPv6 address, the first 48 bits of the address are replaced by a randomly chosen IPv6 Unique Local prefix in fc00::/7 (see also RFC 4193). Under Linux, /dev/urandom is used for random number generation. -uniquelocalhq Like -uniquelocal, but using /dev/random instead on Linux systems for highest-quality random number generation. On other systems, this option is equal to -uniquelocal. Note, that reading from /dev/random may take some time. You can speed up this process by deliv- ering random input e.g. by pressing keys or moving the mouse. EXAMPLES
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