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October 13, 2005, 07:05 |
controling fluent process
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Hi
is there any process to run a fluent process uninterrupted in the background. i mean if i have logged in one user id, and i am running fluent simulation, is it possible that i can logout with out the fluent process is being killed. i am running fluent on a Linux machine. i have tried 'nohup' command...but it does not help thanks in advance |
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October 13, 2005, 09:56 |
Re: controling fluent process
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have you tried VNC server / viewer???
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October 13, 2005, 10:52 |
Re: controling fluent process
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you can use the screen command and then start fluent using the -g (no GUI) option. Then you can detach from screen using Ctrl+A+D. You can logoff and when you log in as same user, type the screen -r to reattach to your simulation.
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