Re: what happens when connection is lost ?

2003-11-06 Thread Jean-Baptiste Quenot
* Sunil Sunder Raj:

 You will have to run the configure script with the nohup command.

 # nohup configure

 This will ignore the SIGHUP and SIGQUIT signal.

Using misc/screen also helps a lot.

Cheers,
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Re: what happens when connection is lost ?

2003-11-01 Thread Sunil Sunder Raj
Hi,
You will have to run the configure script with the nohup command.
# nohup configure

This will ignore the SIGHUP and SIGQUIT signal.

Regards
SSR
From: Charles Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: M.D. DeWar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: what happens when connection is lost ?
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 11:58:16 -0500
On Oct 31, 2003, at 11:54 AM, M.D. DeWar wrote:
Hello,
If I am logged in on a FreeBSD machine with ssh.
And doing say a ./configure or make  and I lose connection does that stop
what I was doing ?
In general, yes-- what happens is that a broken connection results in a 
hangup (HUP) signal being sent to the process group containing ssh, your 
shell, and whatever commands might have been running.

data get corrupted etc ?
Generally not.  The point of the HUP signal is to allow processes to shut 
down cleanly.  See man nohup, man signal

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Re: what happens when connection is lost ?

2003-10-31 Thread Charles Swiger
On Oct 31, 2003, at 11:54 AM, M.D. DeWar wrote:
Hello,
If I am logged in on a FreeBSD machine with ssh.
And doing say a ./configure or make  and I lose connection does that 
stop
what I was doing ?
In general, yes-- what happens is that a broken connection results in a 
hangup (HUP) signal being sent to the process group containing ssh, 
your shell, and whatever commands might have been running.

data get corrupted etc ?
Generally not.  The point of the HUP signal is to allow processes to 
shut down cleanly.  See man nohup, man signal

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Re: what happens when connection is lost ?

2003-10-31 Thread Vince Hoffman
 On Oct 31, 2003, at 11:54 AM, M.D. DeWar wrote:
  Hello,
  If I am logged in on a FreeBSD machine with ssh.
  And doing say a ./configure or make  and I lose connection does that
  stop
  what I was doing ?

 In general, yes-- what happens is that a broken connection results in a
 hangup (HUP) signal being sent to the process group containing ssh,
 your shell, and whatever commands might have been running.

  data get corrupted etc ?

 Generally not.  The point of the HUP signal is to allow processes to
 shut down cleanly.  See man nohup, man signal

Also consider installing screen from packages/ports.
screen will keep running if youy lose your connections allowing you to
reconnect to it when you reconnect.

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