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===== Screen sessions ===== | ===== Screen sessions ===== | ||
- | When an ssh session is ended intentionally or by a loss of connectivity, | + | When an SSH session is ended intentionally or by a loss of connectivity, |
- | restart it and resume your work. The UNIX **screen** command provides a useful solution. This | + | command creates a virtual terminal window session that continues to run after you are logged off. It allows you to reattach the same virtual terminal window session and resume working. |
- | command creates a virtual terminal window session that continues to run after you are logged off. It | + | |
- | allows you to reattach the same virtual terminal window session and resume working. | + | |
- | See the **man** page for **screen** for details. | + | |
<note tip> | <note tip> | ||
- | Suppose you have a significant amount of interactive work to be done on the cluster, but you have a interruption coming up shortly, such as lunch. | + | Suppose you have a significant amount of interactive work to be done on the cluster, but you have an interruption coming up shortly, such as lunch. |
You can start a screen session and work until lunchtime. | You can start a screen session and work until lunchtime. | ||
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- | + | See the **man** page for **screen** for details or review a short video [[https:// |