Re: how to let the remote server continuously run while I shut down local telnet client?
- From: Joe Beanfish <joe@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 13:18:03 -0400
gino wrote:
"Giovanni" <lsodgf0@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e82qc4$am3$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxgino wrote:
I am running long and heavy duty programs so I expect the programs to run for a few days.Start it with the "batch" command. It will free input and output devices and you can logout without killing the program.
But I have to shutdown my local telnet client since it is a laptop and I have to move it all around;...
If I shutdown the local machine, the network will be off, so the telnet client will be closed and the remote session which is running Matlab will be automatically aborted...
How to leave it run continuously while my telnet client is off?
How to resume that session when next time I connect back to that remote session?
At the end the job output will be mailed to your local account.
I wont' be able to resume to that particular session? I really want to see the results/graphs interactively...
I think "screen" will let you detach and later reattach from somewhere else.
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