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Re: Starting daemon using ssh

Subject: Re: Starting daemon using ssh
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 19:51:15 +0100
On Tuesday 02 November 2004 08:19, Binninger, Martin wrote:
This made me try the next command (new here: "/usr/bin/nohup"):
ssh -i <KEY> <USER>@<SERVER> "/usr/local/bin/sudo /usr/bin/nohup
/<PATH>/daemon start && echo 'done' "
... same difference.

Try putting the nohup before sudo, as sudo may be the one with the 
filedescriptors stdin, stdout, and/or stderr open. Even if nohup is
closing its filedescriptors to sudo, it doesn't mean sudo will close 
its own filedescriptors to its parent shell.

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