No, I mean ... I need use like:
ssh --help &
Only one command, not a script, some programs like "ssh" can't use "> file", so
how can I hide this output?
To supress the output redirect either standard out or standard error.
The following works on my system. This is redirecting standard err.
This is redirecting standard out and will show the output as the help is sent to standard error.
Hello all,
How do I start a background process and save the process id to a file on my system. For example %wait 5 & will execute and print the process id. I can't figure out how to get it to a file. I've tried: > filename 0>filename 1>filename.
Any assistance is most appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim... (10 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am facing some weird problem with my shell script. The script shows up a menu and for every ontion internally calls a shell script which start/stop various servers. When I am using '&' while calling the internal shell script so that the server run in the background. For exiting... (1 Reply)
Hi,
In shell script when I use
script1 >> filelog
the echo statments of script1 gets printed in the filelog
but when I try to run script in background i.e,
script1 & >> filelog
nothing gets printed in the filelog.
Anybody knows whats going on here.
thanks (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a main script(main.ksh) within which I have called another script(sub.ksh). The sub.ksh script is made to run in the background using '&'. The main.ksh script logs the information in a logfile main_ddmmyy and the sub.ksh script also logs the information in the log file sub_ddmmyy.... (5 Replies)
If I run a process in the back ground like
find . -name "abc" &
after the process is complete we get a msg like
+ Done find . -name "abc" &
Is it possible to redirect this msg to /dev/null
Thanks for your help (1 Reply)
I need to submit a script that will continue to run after logging out and after a reboot or shutdown.
I entered the following: nohup script &
The script continues to run in the background after logging off the system but is killed after a reboot or shutdown. Any help would be greatly... (1 Reply)
What I need to learn is how to use a script that launches background processes, and then kills those processes as needed.
The script successfully launches the script. But how do I check to see if the job exists before I kill it?
I know my problem is mostly failure to understand parameter... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am using net::ftp for transferring files now i am trying in the same Linux server as a result ftp is very fast but if the server is other location (remote) then the file transferred will be time consuming.
So i want try putting FTP part as a background process. I am unaware how to do... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have written a menu driven shell script in which as per the choice, I run the another script on background.
For eg:
1. get info
2)process info
3)modify info
All the operations have different scripts which i schedule in background using &.
However I wish to display the error... (0 Replies)
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couchdb - Apache CouchDB database server
SYNOPSIS
couchdb [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
The couchdb command runs the Apache CouchDB server.
Erlang is called with:
-os_mon
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Erlang inherits the environment of this command.
You can override these options using the environment:
ERL_AFLAGS, ERL_FLAGS, ERL_ZFLAGS
See erl(1) for more information about the environment variables.
The exit status is 0 for success or 1 for failure.
OPTIONS -h display a short help message and exit
-V display version information and exit
-a FILE
add configuration FILE to chain
-A DIR add configuration DIR to chain
-n reset configuration file chain (including system default)
-c print configuration file chain and exit
-i use the interactive Erlang shell
-b spawn as a background process
-p FILE
set the background PID FILE (overrides system default)
-r SECONDS
respawn background process after SECONDS (defaults to no respawn)
-o FILE
redirect background stdout to FILE (defaults to couchdb.stdout)
-e FILE
redirect background stderr to FILE (defaults to couchdb.stderr)
-s display the status of the background process
-k kill the background process, will respawn if needed
-d shutdown the background process
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