Cannot resume a suspended process in background





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I'm operating a minecraft server through SSH to my server. I launched server in foreground with ssh and i would like to switch it to background. I'm currently using ubuntu version 19.04 preview. Someone said that i could press Ctrl + A + D, but it didn't work for me.



I want to continue process as background. So i tried pressing ctrl + z and calling



bg [job number]



(fg [number] worked.)



I want to make the process background and access the console without ssh (in terminal). Please help me.










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    I'm operating a minecraft server through SSH to my server. I launched server in foreground with ssh and i would like to switch it to background. I'm currently using ubuntu version 19.04 preview. Someone said that i could press Ctrl + A + D, but it didn't work for me.



    I want to continue process as background. So i tried pressing ctrl + z and calling



    bg [job number]



    (fg [number] worked.)



    I want to make the process background and access the console without ssh (in terminal). Please help me.










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      I'm operating a minecraft server through SSH to my server. I launched server in foreground with ssh and i would like to switch it to background. I'm currently using ubuntu version 19.04 preview. Someone said that i could press Ctrl + A + D, but it didn't work for me.



      I want to continue process as background. So i tried pressing ctrl + z and calling



      bg [job number]



      (fg [number] worked.)



      I want to make the process background and access the console without ssh (in terminal). Please help me.










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      I'm operating a minecraft server through SSH to my server. I launched server in foreground with ssh and i would like to switch it to background. I'm currently using ubuntu version 19.04 preview. Someone said that i could press Ctrl + A + D, but it didn't work for me.



      I want to continue process as background. So i tried pressing ctrl + z and calling



      bg [job number]



      (fg [number] worked.)



      I want to make the process background and access the console without ssh (in terminal). Please help me.







      server ssh suspend process minecraft






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          You need to start screen to use Ctrl+A+D combination.



          So for short:



          screen <your_command_to_strart_service>


          ...



          use your console



          press Ctrt+A+D (screen detaches)



          ...



          And when needed back:



          screen -r


          (screen resumes)



          See http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man1/screen.1.html for screen program uses.



          To install screen in ubuntu:



          sudo apt install screen





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            You need to start screen to use Ctrl+A+D combination.



            So for short:



            screen <your_command_to_strart_service>


            ...



            use your console



            press Ctrt+A+D (screen detaches)



            ...



            And when needed back:



            screen -r


            (screen resumes)



            See http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man1/screen.1.html for screen program uses.



            To install screen in ubuntu:



            sudo apt install screen





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              You need to start screen to use Ctrl+A+D combination.



              So for short:



              screen <your_command_to_strart_service>


              ...



              use your console



              press Ctrt+A+D (screen detaches)



              ...



              And when needed back:



              screen -r


              (screen resumes)



              See http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man1/screen.1.html for screen program uses.



              To install screen in ubuntu:



              sudo apt install screen





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                You need to start screen to use Ctrl+A+D combination.



                So for short:



                screen <your_command_to_strart_service>


                ...



                use your console



                press Ctrt+A+D (screen detaches)



                ...



                And when needed back:



                screen -r


                (screen resumes)



                See http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man1/screen.1.html for screen program uses.



                To install screen in ubuntu:



                sudo apt install screen





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                You need to start screen to use Ctrl+A+D combination.



                So for short:



                screen <your_command_to_strart_service>


                ...



                use your console



                press Ctrt+A+D (screen detaches)



                ...



                And when needed back:



                screen -r


                (screen resumes)



                See http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man1/screen.1.html for screen program uses.



                To install screen in ubuntu:



                sudo apt install screen






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