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Saving PID as part of the filename of nohup's output file

Note: `echo $!` gets you a "useless use of echo" award. You can create the file yourself and rename it after nohup has opened it. You have to make sure that the file stays on the same ...
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Interpreting OOM killer logs when triggered on a Java thread

What the Linux kernel calls a PID aka task is not strictly what ps or top calls a PID. Kernel PIDs have task group IDs (TGID) identifying the "heavyweight" process. Heavy in the sense that ...
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Can I recover a nano process from a previous terminal?

Here is the simple solution, using the "fg" command to bring a job to the foreground: To view running jobs type the command "jobs", and then type the command "fg <job_id>...
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