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RE: [cobalt-users] Raq1 Stopped jobs- How to identify them?



My Own Follow up.
	Rapidly reading up on my Linux books, I used the top command.
	None of my books indicated the definition of the STAT's but I figured that
T indicates the problem processes.
	Doing a ps showed the same thing.
	There were two processes marked with a T, both were being run by me (admin)
	The process names were both 'mail'. I'm guessing that I didn't quit
correctly from a mail function.
	I tried to kill the processes, but they would not die.
	So I simply quit from the telnet session, reconnected and confirmed the
processes were killed.
	All seems well.
	But sure would like to know the correct way to deal with the 'There are
stopped processes' warning on logouot.
>
> When trying to exit from a telnet session to my RAQ1, it reported
> There are Stopped Jobs,
> and ignored the exit command.
>
> Searched the archives, couldn't find anything there.
>
> What is a stopped job, and how do I 'stop' it?
>
> Help most appreciated.
> Paul Alcock
> webmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 954-973-7100