I tried

my-node$ ./console.sh -f myscript.sql > logfile 2>&1 &

But, it stopped that process like this, always:

[1]+  Stopped                 /usr/local/sequoia/bin/console.sh -f
myscript.sql > logfile 2>&1

BTW, after I put that command on crontab, it disappeared and worked
successfully.
I just wonder what makes this difference. Thanks.


2008/11/11 Emmanuel Cecchet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi,
>
> You might have to redirect the outputs for executing in background.
> Something like 'console.sh -f script >> logfile 2>&1' should do it if
> you are using bash.
>
> Thanks for the feedback,
> Emmanuel
> > Thank you for your help. It works now.
> > BTW, the strange thing is that it does not work with '&' even if I use
> > '-f' option with file name on terminal,
> > but works on crontab execution (I didn't put '&' in this case). What
> > makes this difference?
> > I thought that crontab execution and terminal background execution
> > would be same underground
> > mechanism, so concluded that crontab also will not work, because '&'
> > mode did not work on the terminal.
> > I just wonder. Anyway, thanks a lot!
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:47 PM, Emmanuel Cecchet
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi,
> >
> >     Use 'console.sh -h' to get the console options.
> >     You shoud use 'console.sh -f some_script_file' to run console
> >     scripts from crontab. Otherwise the console is going to work in
> >     interactive mode in which case your input will have to end with an
> >     explicit EOF.
> >
> >     Hope this helps,
> >     Emmanuel
> >
> >
> >         Each time I try to run "console.sh < some_script_file" in
> >         background mode, or crontab to periodically backup dumps.
> >         The problem is that the console process is turned into "stop"
> >         mode in linux always. I tried to re-run by using "bg" command.
> >         But, it still went back to "stop" process mode right away.
> >
> >         Can you guys run your auto-backup script with "sequoia's
> >         console" command in a background mode or in crontab?
> >         Thanks for reading.
> >
> >
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