General :: Transfer Process To Another Terminal?

Sep 12, 2010

How can I send a job running in one bash instance to another? I tried disowning the job, and resuming it with a "fg %cmd" from another terminal, but that doesn't work.

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Slackware :: No Transfer Process Shown During USB Transfer?

Jan 20, 2010

using Slackware 13.0, and whenever i trasfer my files to USB, like copy or cut and paste, it will show as if file transfered in an instant,like click paste and poof.the whole 1 gig file transferred in one second, and it wont show dialog box of transfer process, and then i have to predict some minutes and wait (till the transfer actually finishes, i have to usually see my USB's transfer indicator light), if i plug out before or my prediction goes wrong, i end up with corrupted files. This aint related to window manager, as same is case for KDE and XFCE tried thunar, konqueror, midnight commander, all of em resulted with same problem.

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General :: Transfer Stopped Job To Another Terminal?

Aug 6, 2010

Is there possibility to restart stopped job from another terminal? I know this works with screen but is there way how to do without it?

I was trying to achieve it by sending signals with kill:

Code:
kill -s SIGSTOP $PID
kill -s SIGCONT $PID

but this keeps job on the original terminal. (I did the test with top.)

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General :: Attaching A Process To A Terminal?

Dec 13, 2010

I have a file opened in vi running in a terminal(xterm), if I directly closes the terminal without first closing the file then I can see the vi still running in the background(ps x). Now is there any way to attach that process i.e. vi to some other terminal so that I can continue my work on the file. I have also tried fd command but it fails.

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General :: Resume A Process Via Any Terminal?

Jan 23, 2010

(yes a,vim a,copying data etc) via any terminal .please dont give me kill fg,bg at some instances kill -STOP pid,kill -CONT pid .

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General :: How To Sent Any Pause Process To Any Terminal

Jan 22, 2010

how to send any pause process into running condition from one terminal to other terminal in linux!

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General :: Call Or Resume A Paused Process In To Another Terminal?

Jan 13, 2010

how to call or resume a paused process in to another terminal.

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Server :: Continue The SCP Transfer Process Once Break?

Jul 23, 2011

My requirement is nearly transferring 50GB files from remote server to local server via SCP command,while transferring the data its break-en because of some reasons in 35% itself. is it possible to resume the transfer process again from this 35% process.

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General :: Sony PSP File Transfer Inaccurate Transfer Progress?

Jan 1, 2010

Having a bit of a issue with Debian Squeeze and transferring files to the Sony PSP..Hook up PSP to USB port and Debian mounts it..I go to drag a 125 meg mp4 to video folder..Copy windows takes about 10 seconds to transfer it..Exit USB mode and there is no video there. Go back into USB mode and look at video folder on the PSP memory stick and there is no video..It vanished. From another after copy progress closed I right clicked PSP and unmounted it..

It error-ed saying device was busy and could not unmount..Looking at light on PSP i see memory stick is still being written to..i wait for light to stop flashing..About a minute or so..Then am able to unmount it..Go to PSP video and theres the video ready to be watched. Debian isnt accurately showing the copy progress...Its showing complete when it isnt..I have to watch the light on PSP to know when it is truly finished.

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Ubuntu :: Transfer Files From The Terminal To The Fedora Server?

May 31, 2010

I use Ubuntu Lucid and use the terminal to access my virtual server (GoDaddy - Red Hat Fedora Core 6). Using the terminal and entering SSH [account name]@IP gets me there. I can manipulate the server then.

But how do I transfer files to/from the Ubuntu terminal to the Fedora server? I want to (using Evolution) email a file on the server to someone.

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General :: RSYNC Error .tar.gz 14gb File / Transfer Huge 14 Gb File Over Network,vpn,wan Transfer?

Mar 10, 2010

i am trying to transfer a file from my live linux machine to remote linux machine it is a mail server and single .tar.gz file include all data. but during transfer it stop working. how can i work and trouble shooot the matter. is there any better way then this to transfer huge 14 gb file over network,vpn,wan transfer. the speed is 1mbps,rest of the file it copy it.

rsync -avz --stats bkup_1.tar.gz root@10.1.1.22:/var/opt/bkup

[root@sa1 logs_os_backup]# less remote.log
Wed Mar 10 09:12:01 AST 2010
building file list ... done
bkup_1.tar.gz
deflate on token returned 0 (87164 bytes left)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at token.c(274)
building file list ... done
code....

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Ubuntu :: Reattach PTS Or Process To Another Terminal?

Sep 18, 2010

There were a ssh session, but client side crashed and after reconnect, here is still pseudo terminal and process attached to it. Is there any way how to reattach the pts or reattach process to another terminal? (Please ignore screen or another terminal multiplexer, as long as I'm just curios if there is any solution of this situation, cause I use screen).

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Software :: Forking A Process Into A New Terminal?

Mar 3, 2011

I am trying to create two processes , a parent process and a child process where each of them have their respective CLI. At any point, the user should be able to switch between the CLI of the parent and child processes. I could find three possible approaches to the problem

1) fork the child process into a new terminal

2) activate the CLI of only the process which is currently in the foreground.

3) Write a script (.bashrc triggers this script on login) to start the two processes separately in two different terminals, such that the second process is triggered once the first process reaches a certain stage in execution.

The first approach probably requires the controlling terminal of the child process to be changed. Can this be achieved ? The second approach will require for the process (parent/child) to itself to know everytime it is put in background / foreground so that its CLI operations can be suspended/resumed respectively. Is this possible? Can a script start programs in a new terminal other than the one it is running in?

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Fedora :: Bash Cannot Set Terminal Process Group

Nov 17, 2009

Urgent: on reboot, the Fedora 11 lower bars reach about 70-80%, then I get the message:

/dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root: (There are 22 inodes containing multiply-claimed blocks.)
File /home/burnie/.thumbnails/normal/[bunchofhexits].png (inode #15826, mod time Mon Nov 2 04:24:26 2009) has 13 multiply-claimed blocks, shared with 1 file:

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Just in case this is relevant, yesterday I spent several hours attempting (and failing) to build IcedTea in order to run a Java web service that required it. After the failure occurred, I exited Linux and went to Windows Vista to run the web service, and found that Vista cannot support 64-bit Firefox, so I rebooted to Linux, and ran make clean on the Iced Tea installation, which balked because a stamps directory could not be deleted because it was not empty; I followed this by make distclean which made the same complaint. So I manually deleted the files in the stamps subdirectory, ran make distclean "cleanly", and then rebooted to reach my current very unsatisfactory state.

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Ubuntu :: Run A Java Process In The Background Of A Terminal ?

Feb 16, 2011

I am running Ubuntu 10.10, and I am trying to run a java process in the background of a terminal, so I can continue to use that terminal.

Other applications will run in the background just fine, but when I run my java application, I cannot change the status of the process from "Stopped" after suspending it.

Here is my command syntax, along with some commands I have tried and their outputs:

There were [1]- entries, but I removed them for simplicity.

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Ubuntu :: Terminal: Run Programs As Separate Process?

Jul 11, 2011

I want to run programs from Terminal as a separate process, so that for example gedit file

will launch gedit and return to the terminal prompt (so no need to open up another terminal).

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Fedora :: Error Creating Child Process For This Terminal

Aug 4, 2009

Terminal will not open
Error message: There was an error creating the child process for this terminal
Got this after doing a update to testing repo; to try to fix another issue with my media player sound not working.

Solved
The_Source_HIM
Just add yourself to 'tty' group and relogin

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Jan 3, 2011

first time KDE and OpenSUSE user here, went from BSD to Windows now here with you, and I have a small problem. This is pretty much a fresh install, and KDE will sometimes become unresponsive and the computer will disconnect USB devices (mouse keyboard). Although I can still use the trackpad and keyboard on the laptop, no shortcuts work, I cannot kill process, open the terminal, or anything else, and can only reboot the compute via power switch.

I was told by an experienced Ubuntu user to try to replicate the error on demand and post the logs. The problem is, I can't. It will happen pretty randomly, sometimes when watching flash, or sometimes downloading from Yast2. I did take my last logs from a recent crash though and have the pastbin Jan 3 19:54:02 linux-yiyn su: (to root) kris on / - Linux logfile Also as a side note, although running on older hardware, OpenSUSE never seems to utilize more then 7% CPU (1.5Ghz single core) and 130Mb RAM (2Gb DDR). I am told this is unlike linux systems, that they usually idle high.

System: openSUSE 11.3 (i586)
KDE: 4.4.4 (KDE 4.4.4) "release 3"

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Ubuntu :: Invoke The Terminal In LINUX When A Process Becomes Unresponsive?

Jan 6, 2010

If a process becomes unresponsive in WINDOWS then we press "alt+ctrl+del" to invoke the task manager & then terminate the process.Is there any similar way to invoke the Linux Terminal so that we can end a process by the 'kill' command when it becomes unresponsive?

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Ubuntu :: There Was An Error Creating The Child Process Of This Terminal

Feb 13, 2010

I get the error

Code:
there was an error creating the child process of this terminal

When I run this code:

Code:
gnome-terminal --window-with-profile=Scripts

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Ubuntu :: Start A Non-terminating Process In Terminal Window?

Oct 18, 2010

how to start a process in Ubuntu terminal window that is not killed when the terminal window closes.

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Ubuntu :: Closing Terminal Kills The Process It Opened

Feb 21, 2011

if i start an application using the terminal.. it gets closed if i close the terminal.. how can i not let this happen?

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Ubuntu :: Disconnecting From Remote Terminal Without Killing Process?

Apr 9, 2011

I'm running a process on my university's supercomputer that takes several hours to run every time. Is there a command I can use to exit my ssh session without killing the process I'm running?

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Ubuntu :: Output Data To Running Process In Terminal?

Jul 10, 2011

There is text based game in the Ubuntu repos called gomoku (just 5 in a row) it comes with the package bsdgames. The manual page [URL] lists an option (-b) to run it in the background. I want to try that and if I know how it works create a simple graphical front-end. When I start the program with:

Code:
gomoku -b

it starts and remains active, the terminal does not return to prompt which is OK as the command is not finished. The manual says the program reads from stdin, and this might sound stupid but how to get anything there?

I've tried to pipe an echo command to gomoku which works but ends the program after is receives input.

Code:
echo "black" | gomoku -b

just finishes. After that when you type another command like:

Code:
echo "justsometext" | gomoku -b

gomoku tells it expects either black or white as input. So it forgot the previous "black" because it is a new instance.

How do I pass text to an already running gomoku?

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Ubuntu :: How To Make New Process Open New Terminal Window

Dec 2, 2010

when I use the fork() function in C it creates a child process but all the output and input is binded to the same terminal as the father process.my question is, how do i make the new process open a new terminal window in linux?

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General :: Kills A Process Internally Or From Where It Picks File To Continue Its Process?

Jan 8, 2010

one tell me the internal working of kill command. that is how it kills a process internally or from where it picks file to continue its process.

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General :: Elevate The Priority Of A Process Without Process Superuser Rights?

Jan 21, 2011

I have a high priority service that I start with sudo nice -n -10 process. This process does not need superuser rights though, except for the priority elevation. But nice requires superuser privileges to elevate priority.

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General :: How To Identify Raid Degrade Process / How To Rebuilt Process

Jun 12, 2010

send the details raid configuration how to use in linux el5 and how to indentify the raid degrade process and how to rebuilt the process.

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General :: Sending Signal From Child Process To Parent Process?

Sep 8, 2010

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>

[code]....

Description of what the code does or what i intended to do:

1. Created a child process from parent process using 'fork()'

2. Sent a signal 'SIGALRM' from child process to parent process using 'sigqueue' function.

(The Third parameter of 'siqueue' function contains the message (message msg) which the child process wants to send to the parent process.'msg' is a stucture instance containing a) pid of child and b) string) 5. Print the 'msg' sent by child process inside the signal handler function 'sig_action_function' of the parent process I am getting some junk value when this line is executed

Code:

printf("%d
",msg->cpid);

I expected to get the pid of child process, which the child process sent to parent process through the signal.

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Fedora :: Ushare Configuration - Last Line Stop Process In The Terminal Via Ctrl+C

May 30, 2009

I just installed ushare on Fedora 10 (yum install ushare is all it took to do), and followed the guidance then to configure sharing for an Xbox 360, [URL] the code below. Notice the last line...due to stopping process in the terminal via Ctrl+C. It appears to me, based on this ending UPNP sharing, that the first line will need to be run each time want to turn on sharing, right? I thought this would simply configure ushare sharing one time, and possibly intiate some sort of file sharing service on each boot, but this appears not to be the case. If I am right, does anyone know how I can develop a script to run at boot to allow ushare to open sharing and keep it open?

[Code]....

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