Nohup doesn't work when executing script from Jenkins











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I have bash script which executes following



nohup ws --port 8080 &


when executing that script directly on remote server and closing connection - process still exists. But when i am using Jenkins "SSH plugin" - process stops after Jenkins closes connection. To execute that script i am using simple command sh scriptName.sh










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    I have managed to resolve issue by redirecting nohup output like: nohup ws --port 8080 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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I have bash script which executes following



nohup ws --port 8080 &


when executing that script directly on remote server and closing connection - process still exists. But when i am using Jenkins "SSH plugin" - process stops after Jenkins closes connection. To execute that script i am using simple command sh scriptName.sh










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    I have managed to resolve issue by redirecting nohup output like: nohup ws --port 8080 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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I have bash script which executes following



nohup ws --port 8080 &


when executing that script directly on remote server and closing connection - process still exists. But when i am using Jenkins "SSH plugin" - process stops after Jenkins closes connection. To execute that script i am using simple command sh scriptName.sh










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I have bash script which executes following



nohup ws --port 8080 &


when executing that script directly on remote server and closing connection - process still exists. But when i am using Jenkins "SSH plugin" - process stops after Jenkins closes connection. To execute that script i am using simple command sh scriptName.sh







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    I have managed to resolve issue by redirecting nohup output like: nohup ws --port 8080 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
    – user454546
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    I have managed to resolve issue by redirecting nohup output like: nohup ws --port 8080 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
    – user454546
    Jun 2 '15 at 17:30










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I have managed to resolve issue by redirecting nohup output like: nohup ws --port 8080 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
– user454546
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I have managed to resolve issue by redirecting nohup output like: nohup ws --port 8080 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
– user454546
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Best simple solution is to use "at now" instead of "nohup"



In your job jenkins (execute shell) put :



set +e #so "at now" will run even if java -jar fails
#Run java app in background
echo "java -jar $(ls | grep *.jar | head -n 1)" | at now + 1 min





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    Best simple solution is to use "at now" instead of "nohup"



    In your job jenkins (execute shell) put :



    set +e #so "at now" will run even if java -jar fails
    #Run java app in background
    echo "java -jar $(ls | grep *.jar | head -n 1)" | at now + 1 min





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      Best simple solution is to use "at now" instead of "nohup"



      In your job jenkins (execute shell) put :



      set +e #so "at now" will run even if java -jar fails
      #Run java app in background
      echo "java -jar $(ls | grep *.jar | head -n 1)" | at now + 1 min





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        Best simple solution is to use "at now" instead of "nohup"



        In your job jenkins (execute shell) put :



        set +e #so "at now" will run even if java -jar fails
        #Run java app in background
        echo "java -jar $(ls | grep *.jar | head -n 1)" | at now + 1 min





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        Best simple solution is to use "at now" instead of "nohup"



        In your job jenkins (execute shell) put :



        set +e #so "at now" will run even if java -jar fails
        #Run java app in background
        echo "java -jar $(ls | grep *.jar | head -n 1)" | at now + 1 min






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