On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 11:00 -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Craig White wrote: > > > nohup /root/relaydelay-0.04/relaydelay.pl > > ---- > > this didn't work ;-( > > Why? > > What happened? > > "this didn't work" doesn't tell us much. ---- sorry, I'm a moron. displayed on screen... Starting Relay Delay services: nohup: appending output to `nohup.out' (part of this was the methodology used to launch the program and echo it's status - don't have a clue what/where nohup.out is about) but what it actually did was start the program just fine but never returned the terminal control to me (i.e. - in bash terms, it never forked). The actual section of the SysV start subroutine... start() { KIND="Relay Delay" echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: " nohup /root/relaydelay-0.04/relaydelay.pl echo return $RETVAL } ---- > > neither did > > > > /root/relaydelay-0.04/relaydelay.pl & > /var/log/relaydelay.log > > The ampersand puts it into the background and then the > is for a > different shell process. Put the ampersand at the end. > > > am trying > > > > /root/relaydelay-0.04/relaydelay.pl & 2>&1 > /var/log/relaydelay.log > > Same problem, try: > > /root/relaydelay-0.04/relaydelay.pl 1>/var/log/relaydelay.log 2>&1 & ---- this was the winner if not just a promising candidate ---- > > I'd try nohup too. ---- #info nohup Name nohup - run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty wow, sounds to be exactly what I want... do I just do nohup /root/relaydelay-0.04/relaydelay.pl 1>/var/log/relaydelay.log \ 2>&1 & but if it outputs to non-tty, why would I want the 1 and 2 outputs to redirect? Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss