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Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2381x2] | I'm going to research nohup |
there''s also disown (pid) | |
kcollins 12-Oct-2008 [2383x2] | It looks like dtach can do what you need. |
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/KeepRemoteConsoleSessionRunning | |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2385] | have you tried it? |
kcollins 12-Oct-2008 [2386x2] | yes |
I just learned about it and tried it | |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2388] | like this dtach -A /tmp/mydtachsocket -z bash |
kcollins 12-Oct-2008 [2389] | yes, then you can hit Control - \ to disconnect, and dtach -a /tmp/mydtachsocket to reconnect |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2390] | oh .. no dtach ... |
kcollins 12-Oct-2008 [2391] | what distro do you have? Debian? |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2392] | Opensuse 10.0 |
kcollins 12-Oct-2008 [2393] | I haven't used that. Does it use yum as package manager? |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2394x3] | yast |
wow .. it has a text gui :)s | |
yast can't find it ... | |
kcollins 12-Oct-2008 [2397] | you could build it from source...it's documented on that page I linked |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2398] | found a rpm, and it's working. Thanks! |
Robert 12-Oct-2008 [2399x2] | I have a problem with a CRON job. Running it by hand works, but it looks like it's not working if run via CRON. |
How can I write some message to the system logfile from inside a shell script? Is there a command for this? | |
Henrik 12-Oct-2008 [2401] | http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-linux-unix-write-to-syslog.html |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2402] | Graham: I have no problem launching Cheyenne from ssh. I'm always using the binary version : ./cheyenne & |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2403] | Your binary doesn't work on OpenSuse. I get encapsulation errors. |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2404x2] | That's strange. Can you show me what : ldd cheyenne returns ? |
Btw, did you tried with : rebol -qws cheyenne.r & ? | |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2406x3] | hang on ... I have to login via putty |
hmm. didn't give me any message via ssh here's ldd http://screencast.com/t/MnsrSebIz | |
ie. I ran ./cheyenne and just got nothing .... | |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2409x2] | If you're on Windows, you can use the SSH Secure Shell client for Windows (nice GUI) : http://charlotte.at.northwestern.edu/bef/SSH/SSHSecureShellClient-3.2.9.exe |
Are you using sudo to launch cheyenne with root privileges ? | |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2411] | yes. |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2412] | http://www.rebol.net/cgi-bin/rambo.r?id=4306& |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2413x5] | I'm listening on port 8001 |
I got some error about being unable to write some .configuration file | |
I downloaded it twice in case it was corrupted. | |
And it works on Ubuntu JeOS | |
I won't be physically near that box now for a couple of days. I'll test it again when I'm able. | |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2418] | Ok, when Cheyenne is started, it searches for a %httpd.cfg file in the same directory. If it doesn't find it, it writes down a default one. So if your cheyenne binary doesn't have the rights to write in its directory, that would the cause of the error. |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2419x3] | oh no, it's quite a different file name .... |
and httpd.cfg is present. | |
the file was of the form .xxxx.xxxx | |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2422] | Did you checked the rights needed to be able to write that configuration file ? |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2423] | I was sudo ./cheyenne |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2424] | So that's where you get encapsulation errors ? |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2425x2] | yes, I think so. |
It was 2 days ago and so I switched to using cheyenne.r instead | |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2427] | You can use Gab's workaround for that : write a small shell script that run cheyenne and run the script with sudo. |
Graham 12-Oct-2008 [2428x2] | I will try ... |
Gab says it causes the same problem on all unixes, but on ubuntu jeos, i don't get the encapsulation error. | |
Dockimbel 12-Oct-2008 [2430] | maybe because you're logging as root ? |
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