What happens when you run something that ends up taking longer than
you thought, but you don't want to stop the process, just move it to
background? I understand that you could CTRL-C and kill it, then run
the process again with 'nohup command &', but is there anyway to make
an existing command go into the background and not die after logout
(from ssh)?
Thanks
Dan Browning
Network & Database Administrator
Cyclone Computer Systems
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