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==== How not to loose all your job because you closed a ssh terminal ==== | ==== How not to loose all your job because you closed a ssh terminal ==== | ||
- | Use **screen**. GNU screen is an amazing tool that opens a remote terminal that is independent on your ssh connection. If the connection drops or you accidentally close the ssh window, it will still run your jobs on the cluster. | + | Use **screen**. //GNU screen// is an amazing tool that opens a remote terminal that is independent on your ssh connection. If the connection drops or you accidentally close the ssh window, it will still run your jobs on the cluster. |
- | A quick and dirty tutorial can be read [[here]], but there's plenty more on the internet. | + | A quick and dirty tutorial can be read [[:it_tips#screen|here]], but there's plenty more on the internet. |
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