NOHUP(1) - General Commands Manual #
NOHUP(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME #
nohup - invoke a command immune to hangups
SYNOPSIS #
nohup utility [arg …]
DESCRIPTION #
The
nohup
command allows the specified utility to be protected from termination
if the user should become logged out
(for example, due to a modem line or TCP/IP connection being dropped).
To do this,
nohup
sets the
SIGHUP
signal(3)
(“terminal line hangup”)
to be ignored,
then executes
utility
along with any arguments.
If the standard output is a terminal, the standard output is appended to the file nohup.out in the current directory. If standard error is a terminal, it is directed to the same place as the standard output.
If the output file nohup.out cannot be created in the current directory, nohup attempts to create the file in the user’s home directory. If the file nohup.out cannot be created, either in the current directory or the user’s home directory, nohup will exit without invoking utility, with an exit value as described below.
ENVIRONMENT #
HOME
User’s home directory.
EXIT STATUS #
The nohup utility exits with one of the following values:
126
The utility was found but could not be invoked.
127
The utility could not be found or an error occurred in nohup.
Otherwise, the exit status of nohup shall be that of utility.
SEE ALSO #
STANDARDS #
The nohup utility is compliant with the IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 (“POSIX.1”) specification.
nohup also exists as a built-in to csh(1), though with a different syntax.
OpenBSD 7.5 - September 29, 2010