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If I run
tmux kill-server ; tmux new -d -s test
Sometimes it works, and sometimes I get lost server
or no server running on /tmp/tmux-1000/default
.
If I do
tmux kill-server ; sleep 0.1; tmux new -d -s test
Then it always works. But I suspect it might fail on a heavily loaded system.
What's happening during that sleep 0.1
and is there a way to explicitely wait for it?
tmux
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If I run
tmux kill-server ; tmux new -d -s test
Sometimes it works, and sometimes I get lost server
or no server running on /tmp/tmux-1000/default
.
If I do
tmux kill-server ; sleep 0.1; tmux new -d -s test
Then it always works. But I suspect it might fail on a heavily loaded system.
What's happening during that sleep 0.1
and is there a way to explicitely wait for it?
tmux
add a comment |
If I run
tmux kill-server ; tmux new -d -s test
Sometimes it works, and sometimes I get lost server
or no server running on /tmp/tmux-1000/default
.
If I do
tmux kill-server ; sleep 0.1; tmux new -d -s test
Then it always works. But I suspect it might fail on a heavily loaded system.
What's happening during that sleep 0.1
and is there a way to explicitely wait for it?
tmux
If I run
tmux kill-server ; tmux new -d -s test
Sometimes it works, and sometimes I get lost server
or no server running on /tmp/tmux-1000/default
.
If I do
tmux kill-server ; sleep 0.1; tmux new -d -s test
Then it always works. But I suspect it might fail on a heavily loaded system.
What's happening during that sleep 0.1
and is there a way to explicitely wait for it?
tmux
tmux
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Inline execution of commands will not always work seamlessly reason is:
- If you run first command which need time to execute by system.
- And second command is dependent on it and if required same/partial resources.
It is good to have delay between inline commands. System will be as responsive as we think some time :)
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Inline execution of commands will not always work seamlessly reason is:
- If you run first command which need time to execute by system.
- And second command is dependent on it and if required same/partial resources.
It is good to have delay between inline commands. System will be as responsive as we think some time :)
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Inline execution of commands will not always work seamlessly reason is:
- If you run first command which need time to execute by system.
- And second command is dependent on it and if required same/partial resources.
It is good to have delay between inline commands. System will be as responsive as we think some time :)
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Inline execution of commands will not always work seamlessly reason is:
- If you run first command which need time to execute by system.
- And second command is dependent on it and if required same/partial resources.
It is good to have delay between inline commands. System will be as responsive as we think some time :)
Inline execution of commands will not always work seamlessly reason is:
- If you run first command which need time to execute by system.
- And second command is dependent on it and if required same/partial resources.
It is good to have delay between inline commands. System will be as responsive as we think some time :)
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