Use JUM to manage your task. That is connect to url http://www.jsoftware.com/5001/jum and login in with password jumjum and link to J User Manager.
You can then kill and start your task as you wish. You can also kill your task with exit'' or 2!:55'' and just use JUM to restart it. An idle task consumes very little resources and the intent with Jsoftware JHS service is that you just leave your task running so that it it there when you want it. On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Don Guinn <[email protected]> wrote: > Just created an id on the JHS server. Clicked on a lab and nothing > happened. > Eventually switched to the ijx window and found the following. It was > repeated several times as I poked around before I switched to the ijx. > > It looks like there is a session of J running under my id. So, I suspect I > could terminate it with exit '', but I hesitate until I am sure that this > is > ok. logoff doesn't seem to terminate the session. Neat to be able to come > back later and continue the work, but I don't want to waste resources when > I > am not using it and I have no desire to retain what is in the session. > > The session in question is http://www.jsoftware.com:56890/jlogin > > Another comment: the help showed using crl+ as a shortcut. Unfortunately, > in > Chrome that is used to increase the size of text. > > J Http Server > getsrcfile: favicon.ico > Lab opened: advance with studio|advance or ctrl+. > please report following output to beta > srecv select failure > ┌─┬┬┬┐ > │0││││ > └─┴┴┴┘ > 6 5 5000 > *** getdata error: |socket error: serror > | 'socket error' 13!:8[3 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
