When a program/process is started in bash WITHOUT nohup, is it later possible(do something further) to let this program run even after the shell/terminal is closed.
Here is a great discussion on Difference between nohup, disown and & if any one is interested in refering.
In this question i want to share my observation about when a program is started without nohup.
Edit - Please ignore the orginal Q.
Yes after disowning the process, killing the terminal/shell does not seem to matter. The process seems to run. With ps -ef | grep java I am able to see the process running even after the original terminal is closed.
psoutput before and after disown. Give me few mins, am caught with something else at this moment. ++1 – samshers Dec 27 '21 at 15:57ps ef | grep javawhich seems to be incorrect in this case. Withps -ef | grep javai am able to view the java process. Quite silly. If you are fine to delete the A. I will be glad to delete the Q. your take. – samshers Dec 27 '21 at 16:07