Well, so much for that idea.  I am still getting the hangs, despite logging
into a shell and then running screen (instead of using ssh -t),  and there
is still no output to the terminal or any kind of message being displayed
that I can see regarding the hang.

A screen terminal will just randomly hang at times while outputting data.
Sometimes things will work for a long time, but eventually a freeze
occurs.  Sometimes the freeze happens at a sooner time.   It is as if a
CTL-S was issued, but CTL-Q or CTL a q will not get it going again.

(sorry... top posted on a bottom posted email earlier). :)


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Edmond Rodriguez <erodrig97.l...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Nope, there is no output to the screen session, but it's an interesting
> question because I do an "ssh -t ..... user@host screen"  to get in to a
> remote host.   Maybe I should try sshing in as a terminal and run screen
> myself and see if the problem persists and/or a message is displayed that
> perhaps would not otherwise be displayed because of a tty issue?
>
> ssh -t option:
>      -t      Force pseudo-tty allocation.  This can be used to execute
> arbitrary screen-based programs on  a remote machine, which can be very
> useful, e.g. when implementing menu services.
>
> Thanks for the reply, and I look forward to any other comments.
>
> Edmond
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Jostein Berntsen 
> <jber...@broadpark.no>wrote:
>
>> On 28.08.13,14:55, Edmond Rodriguez wrote:
>> > I am running gnu screen version 4.00.02.
>> >
>> > Everyone once in a while (but consistently) a terminal will freeze up
>> while
>> > printing output and there is no way that I know of to unfreeze it.
>> >
>> > CTL A q does not help and I tried about every command available in the
>> > help.
>> >
>> > I can create other terminals within the screen, but cannot usually
>> > reconnect to the screen session it if I detach it.   The frozen terminal
>> > remains just that (frozen) until I terminate the entire screen session.
>> >
>> > I also tried the "wipe" function of the screen command, though I have
>> not
>> > seen a need for it.
>> >
>> > Any clue what might be happening?
>>
>> Is there any output in the terminal when it freezes?
>>
>> Jostein
>>
>>
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