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MTASA server in foreground/background via terminal?


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Hello, I looked forum and didnt find answer on my problem.

I started server on Debian 6 32bit on VPS. THERE IS NO XORG server, only terminal. I'm working with Putty

When I used

./mta-server 

it runs in foreground and its ok.

When I used

./mta-server -d 

server starts demonized, and working well too.

So, my questions are:

- How can I put server in foregruond after ./mta-server -d command?

or

- How can I switch server background/foreground without stopping it? (Ctrl+Z and bg doesnt work, it says

./mta-server & 

and server is still stopped)

My goal is getting server console and take back server to background.

P.S. I have read topic "How to install the MTASA server on Debian 6.0 & 7.0 32/64bit" but it says nothing about situation with terminal only.

Posted

It is my fail, I'm full of shame. Screenshots made with VirtualBox make me wrong opinion about terminal. Problem solved, thanks for a patience.

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