research a lovely tool called screen. Screen will allow you to open a "pseudo-shell" that can be escaped out of, and then rechecked for completion at a later time. You can also disconnect while screen is running, and it doesn't kill the process. Thanks, Tom Callahan TESSCO Technologies (443)-506-6216 callahant@xxxxxxxxxx A real engineer only resorts to documentation when the keyboard dents on the forehead get too noticeable. Anze Vidmar wrote: >hi! > >The users are using rsh (in windows) to get some work done. The command >looks something like this: > >rsh srv1 -n srv2 <some batch file> > >The problem is that this job is taking quite a long time, since this >includes copying large files to the other server, and usual user ends up >with an error: > >eckbert quantizing....................................... >Generating inverse palette.................................... >Saving image.......................> Recv failed:Connection reset by >peer > > >>polaris.gzs-dd.si:Connection timed out >> >> >rsh: can't establish connection > >Now, I have 2 options. Fix the rsh so that timeout won't appear >(honestly I have no idea where would I even look), or use some other >method. I need to keep in mind that this jobs are started from windows >cmd, so i need tool that will fit into the MS cmd. > >Any suggestions are very welcome. > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list