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So, here's what I want to achieve:

  1. I have to start a server using a bat/sh file from Jenkins pipeline.
  2. This step in the pipeline, opens a new console in the background (using START in Win and '&' in Linux)
  3. And keeps a check on, whether the server has started or not.
  4. Once the server starts, this step is completed and the pipeline closes.

ISSUE: When the pipeline closes, it takes the server down with itself.

I assume the reason must be: it also closes the background console, which was opened by it when this step finishes.

Question: How to keep the bat/sh file running in Win/Linux even after the pipeline step that started it, gets closed.

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