nohup does not depend on the terminal and can still run normally even after the terminal is closed. Generally, nohup is followed by the command you want to run, so that it can be hung in the system. The output of the command is by default in the directory where you execute the command, and there is a nohup.out below. So you should branch the my.php file in the system and perform related operations in the my.php script. Attachment: Screenshot of man nohup
Just a prompt that the command execution is completed. Generally, commands executed in the terminal will depend on the current terminal. When your terminal is closed, the running program will be terminated. However, nohup can make the command independent of the current terminal, and it can continue to execute normally even if the terminal is closed
nohup does not depend on the terminal and can still run normally even after the terminal is closed. Generally, nohup is followed by the command you want to run, so that it can be hung in the system. The output of the command is by default in the directory where you execute the command, and there is a nohup.out below. So you should branch the my.php file in the system and perform related operations in the my.php script.
Attachment: Screenshot of man nohup
It means that the program you ran with nohup exited. The exit reason may be recorded in the nohup.out file
Just a prompt that the command execution is completed.
Generally, commands executed in the terminal will depend on the current terminal. When your terminal is closed, the running program will be terminated. However, nohup can make the command independent of the current terminal, and it can continue to execute normally even if the terminal is closed