Hi,
You can always just copy the file yourself and read/write smaller
chunks (say 32K at a time). That's what I ended up doing.
All the Best
Dave
On 5 Dec 2007, at 13:33, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Xavier,
Since im going to learn some unix to manage our celerras (in red hat
linux) i thought I'd ask our unix sysadmins...
the solution is indeed the & at the end of the command but to
avoid that
process to be killed (once the original shell is killed),
you should use "nohup <command> & "
dont know if this works in osx but it is std unix they say...
thanks for the hint, but that really does not matter, since our
target audience are
"simple" users, who do not know anything about shell or even
KILLING a process.
good luck :)
I DO need it ;-)
Best
Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de
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