nohup works, but when I was starting out with Airflow I preferred tmux
(it's like screen). That keeps the program running if I lose the connection
and allows me to reattach later.

Best,
Russell

On Aug 18, 2017 3:23 PM, "manish ranjan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> We are running a single instance of airflow on ec2 Ubuntu. However, I feel
> that the moment my ssh connection breaks, airflow stops functioning.  Is
> there a known way to keep it running. I am aware of *nohup*, but I was
> thinking the solution should be cleaner than that.
>
> ~Manish
>

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