Hi sam74,

you should start your server the "proper" way (by putting it into a startup 
script that's loaded automatically) - how exactly that's done depends on your 
Linux distribution.

The quick way to get around that is to simply start your server with "nohup" - 
so "nohup run.sh -c whatever" 

I hope that helps.

Martin

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