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Once attached, all of your commands will be done within the screen named ''shared''. To detach yourself from the screen, use the ''Ctrl-a d'' command sequence. | Once attached, all of your commands will be done within the screen named ''shared''. To detach yourself from the screen, use the ''Ctrl-a d'' command sequence. | ||
= Killing A Screen Session = | |||
To cleanly shutdown a screen session, you can attach to it and then press the ''Ctrl-a k'' command sequence. | |||
= Sharing A Screen Session With Another User = | |||
To share a screen session with another user (for teaching or when there isn't enough bandwidth for VNC), you need to: | |||
* Attach to the screen session | |||
* Enable multi-user mode | |||
* Add the desired user(s) | |||
[pkb@rice ~]$ screen -r shared | |||
[pkb@rice tmp]$ <span style="color:green;">Ctrl-a :multiuser</span> <span style="color:green;">Ctrl-a :acladd megan</span> | |||
The other user should then be able to connect to the shared screen using the following command: | |||
= Screen Command Sequences = | |||
There are many screen commands which you can run. To enter a screen command you use the escape sequence following by the command. For a full list of all of the available commands, run ''man screen''. The following table shows some of the commands which we find most useful: | |||
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!align="left" valign="top"|Ctrl-a a | |||
|Passes a ''Ctrl-a'' through to the terminal session running within screen. | |||
|- | |||
!align="left" valign="top"|Ctrl-a d | |||
|Detaches from a screen session. | |||
|- | |||
!align="left" valign="top"|Ctrl-a k | |||
|Detaches from and kills (terminates) the screen session. | |||
|- | |||
!align="left" valign="top"|Ctrl-a :multiuser | |||
|Make the screen session a multi-user session (so other users can attach). | |||
|- | |||
!align="left" valign="top"|Ctrl-a :acladd USER | |||
|Allow the user specified (''USER'') to connect to a multi-user screen session. | |||
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Revision as of 12:39, 4 September 2011
The screen command can be particularly useful in the following circumstances:
- When you want to leave a terminal session running even after logging out of the system.
- When you want to share a terminal session with another user (sort of like VNC but for the terminal).
The following command sequence sets up a shared screen session named shared:
[pkb@rice ~]$ screen -d -m -S shared [pkb@rice ~]$
Listing Your Screen Sessions
The following shows what screen sessions you currently have running:
[pkb@rice ~]$ screen -ls There is a screen on: 8632.shared (Detached) 1 Socket in /var/run/screen/S-pkb. [pkb@rice ~]$
Attaching To A Existing Screen
The following allows you to attach to a existing screen session named shared:
[pkb@rice ~]$ screen -r shared
Once attached, all of your commands will be done within the screen named shared. To detach yourself from the screen, use the Ctrl-a d command sequence.
Killing A Screen Session
To cleanly shutdown a screen session, you can attach to it and then press the Ctrl-a k command sequence.
Sharing A Screen Session With Another User
To share a screen session with another user (for teaching or when there isn't enough bandwidth for VNC), you need to:
- Attach to the screen session
- Enable multi-user mode
- Add the desired user(s)
[pkb@rice ~]$ screen -r shared [pkb@rice tmp]$ Ctrl-a :multiuser Ctrl-a :acladd megan
The other user should then be able to connect to the shared screen using the following command:
Screen Command Sequences
There are many screen commands which you can run. To enter a screen command you use the escape sequence following by the command. For a full list of all of the available commands, run man screen. The following table shows some of the commands which we find most useful:
Ctrl-a a | Passes a Ctrl-a through to the terminal session running within screen. |
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Ctrl-a d | Detaches from a screen session. |
Ctrl-a k | Detaches from and kills (terminates) the screen session. |
Ctrl-a :multiuser | Make the screen session a multi-user session (so other users can attach). |
Ctrl-a :acladd USER | Allow the user specified (USER) to connect to a multi-user screen session. |