If you are the only one using that computer:
at now <enter> run_lapw -cc 0.001 -i 40 <enter> <ctrl-d> If multiple users are on that computer: consider using a queuing system ;-) Stefaan Jian-Xin Zhu wrote: > Dear Prof. Blaha and Wien2k users, > > I want to run a job on the background. > > I start an xterm and start an job with such commands as: > > run_lapw -cc 0.001 -i 40 & > > and then close the terminal. > However, the job is terminated. > > So my question is: How can get the job still running after I close the xterm? > > Thanks, > > Jianxin > > > > _______________________________________________ > Wien mailing list > Wien at zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at > http://zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/mailman/listinfo/wien -- ==== NEW EMAIL ==== Stefaan Cottenier Center for Molecular Modeling Ghent University Proeftuinstraat 86 BE-9000 Gent Belgium http://molmod.Ugent.be email: Stefaan . Cottenier /at/ UGent . be <===== NEW EMAIL ===

