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I started a script on the server and did not use nohup, but I have to disconnect. Is there any way I can keep it running? Its a long 27 hr process.

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ctrl-z to suspend the job, then bg to resume it in the background.

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    Under bash, you'd also need to disown the job - see help disown
    – dwarring
    Jun 8, 2011 at 0:04
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You could also run it in a 'screen'.

I use this all the time when administering systems remotely, because if I'm on the road I often have a really poor internet connection.

man screen for more information

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