Take a look at nohup (man nohup).

On Thu, 23 Feb 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:

>   A hydrologic model I need to run has an estimated completion time almost 4
> days in the future so I start it in the background by appending '&' to the
> command line.
>
>   The problem is when I log out of the system and log in as root that
> process (actually, there are 3 processes running, one with status Rl the
> others as S (suspended).
>
>   Is there an alternative way to have a program keep running after the user
> invoking it logs off?
>
> Rich
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