jobs/fg/bg command are tied with your terminal session, once you logout, you will not be able to manipulate nohup process in new login sessions. You can find the running nohup process using "ps -ef | grep " to find the process id, name; and then you can send signals to the running nohup process , for example kill the process.
w*d
10 楼
哦,谢谢!!!
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A*d
11 楼
peanut or chestnut.
l*0
12 楼
Alright. Thanks a lot.
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【在 v*****r 的大作中提到】 : jobs/fg/bg command are tied with your terminal session, once you logout, you : will not be able to manipulate nohup process in new login sessions. You can : find the running nohup process using "ps -ef | grep " to find the : process id, name; and then you can send signals to the running nohup process : , for example kill the process.