Sounds like screen is perfect for the job as Maia was running phenix
remotely (through ssh perhaps). Then you can just use "screen -S
phenix" ctrl-a+d to detach. Put your local PC to sleep. Then connect
again next day and use "screen -r phenix".
~L~
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Quoting Francis E Reyes
You can also use 'screen' to launch unix jobs in the background and you'll be able to close the terminal.
You will, however, not be able to put your computer to sleep as most sleep modes halt the computer hardware.
cheers
FR
On Sep 17, 2009, at 12:27 PM, Maia Cherney wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that if you run phenix in the background, you cannot close the terminal. Otherwise, the job stops. I want to run a job remotely in the background and then put my computer to sleep. Did not work. The remote job stopped when I put my computer to sleep.
Maia
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