I searched for this but did not find a thread on the subject. I am trying to run BWA in the background. I tried running the command with an ampersand (&) and it didn't work. I tried the following:
command line > output1>&output2 &
And that didn't work. It just ends up starting the job and then stopping. I tried sending the stopped job to the background with bg and it just ended up trying to start the job and then stopping it again.
Is there a way to run a bwa job in the background so I can close the terminal I have open to the server without it killing the job?
command line > output1>&output2 &
And that didn't work. It just ends up starting the job and then stopping. I tried sending the stopped job to the background with bg and it just ended up trying to start the job and then stopping it again.
Is there a way to run a bwa job in the background so I can close the terminal I have open to the server without it killing the job?
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