in reply to Re: Re: rsh (remote shell) help
in thread rsh (remote shell) help

I have no solution for you, but I do have some hints which may help. No warranties are expressed or implied. Read the man page for nohup(1), and also look at redirecting stdout and stderr on all scripts you run. This is something you should do in production anyway so that warnings and errors aren't missed. See the man page for rsh on your platform for more details (you may need the -n option).