UDT now has the "tandem" verb. It doesn't work as nicely as D3 but it
does work. So, if the process is stopped you should be able to "tandem"
to the port and see what's happening.
HTH,
Bill
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Wols Lists said the following on 8/10/2010 2:05 PM:
On 10/08/10 17:48, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Bradley,
We run everything under screen, batch processes (like you describe) and
interactive terminal sessions.
We dont have the problems that you are describing, and can break whenever
we need to. But we are using UV and that may be better at handling break
then udt.
I don't think that's got anything to do with it ...
I remember using wIntegrate and typing<ctrl-c> would be intercepted by
it. So it was wIntegrate that died, not the UV program I was trying to
interrupt (so of course uv died with it :-).
How are you invoking screen? Presumably in your batch process you do a
screen -d -m udt<progrname>?
You can specify a shell that screen invokes on start up - I havent used it
myself but remember reading about it in the screen man pages and thinking
it might be useful
This is where I think the problem lies. Unless you've done a chain, in
which case udt is the shell, you've got a shell between AIX and udt, or
screen and udt. I'm guessing it is this that is intercepting the ctrl-c
and killing udt.
How do you start UD? Do you log in and then say "ud" or whatever at the
shell? Or do you log in and it just starts? If so, how? And when you
quit UD, does it log you out or dump you back at the shell?
If you don't already, take the shell out of the equation by starting ud
with "exec ud" rather than just "ud". Then logging out will kill your
session, not just dump you back in the shell.
If ctrl-c *still* kills UD, you then know it's something to do with
screen. If things work as you want, you know it was something to do with
the shell.
Cheers,
Wol
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