RE[2]: start up tomcat from a virtual terminal
Thanks for yours answers, sincerely. I can already close the window of the XTerminal usig nohup command, but the window of the Xterminal is opened by a client of Xterminal, when I close the client's instance, the tomcat shut down, or if I turn off my computer(when I star up the XTerminal), the tomcat falls too. It is as if the tomcat was connected somehow to the remote machine. Some idea? Thanks in Advance
RE[2]: start up tomcat from a virtual terminal
At 10:39 AM 6/21/2001, you wrote: Thanks for yours answers, sincerely. I can already close the window of the XTerminal usig nohup command, but the window of the Xterminal is opened by a client of Xterminal, when I close the client's instance, the tomcat shut down, or if I turn off my computer(when I star up the XTerminal), the tomcat falls too. It is as if the tomcat was connected somehow to the remote machine. Some idea? And you tried issuing nohup blablablab as the root user? nohup terminated with a should do it. -Tim
RE: RE[2]: start up tomcat from a virtual terminal
Hi Yes, I?m using nohup command and to start my sh script whit root user. Some another idea? Thanks -Mensaje original- De: Tim O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: Jueves, 21 de Junio de 2001 09:40 a.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: RE[2]: start up tomcat from a virtual terminal At 10:39 AM 6/21/2001, you wrote: Thanks for yours answers, sincerely. I can already close the window of the XTerminal usig nohup command, but the window of the Xterminal is opened by a client of Xterminal, when I close the client's instance, the tomcat shut down, or if I turn off my computer(when I star up the XTerminal), the tomcat falls too. It is as if the tomcat was connected somehow to the remote machine. Some idea? And you tried issuing nohup blablablab as the root user? nohup terminated with a should do it. -Tim