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I am copying some large datasets to google drive using rclone sync in Linux on MobaXterm. I submit the job as below;



-cpu:~$ nohup rclone sync /path_to_source/. /path_to_destination &
[1] 16310


and when do 'jobs' to see job status, it is running.



-cpu:~$jobs
[1]- Running nohup rclone sync /path_to_source `/path_to_destination &`


However, maybe a couple of hours later the session stops for some reason;



Session stopped
- Press <return> to exit tab
- Press R to restart session
- Press S to save terminal output to file

Server unexpectedly closed network connection


So I restart the session, login and I do 'jobs' nothing is shown.



-`cpu:~$jobs`
-`cpu:~$


I know that the job is not completed yet, because I used nohup, also when I run the same sync command line above it is still copying.



After i restart the session and use 'jobs' why i cant see jobs running? Or how can I see it, possibly with job ids, thanks










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    I am copying some large datasets to google drive using rclone sync in Linux on MobaXterm. I submit the job as below;



    -cpu:~$ nohup rclone sync /path_to_source/. /path_to_destination &
    [1] 16310


    and when do 'jobs' to see job status, it is running.



    -cpu:~$jobs
    [1]- Running nohup rclone sync /path_to_source `/path_to_destination &`


    However, maybe a couple of hours later the session stops for some reason;



    Session stopped
    - Press <return> to exit tab
    - Press R to restart session
    - Press S to save terminal output to file

    Server unexpectedly closed network connection


    So I restart the session, login and I do 'jobs' nothing is shown.



    -`cpu:~$jobs`
    -`cpu:~$


    I know that the job is not completed yet, because I used nohup, also when I run the same sync command line above it is still copying.



    After i restart the session and use 'jobs' why i cant see jobs running? Or how can I see it, possibly with job ids, thanks










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      I am copying some large datasets to google drive using rclone sync in Linux on MobaXterm. I submit the job as below;



      -cpu:~$ nohup rclone sync /path_to_source/. /path_to_destination &
      [1] 16310


      and when do 'jobs' to see job status, it is running.



      -cpu:~$jobs
      [1]- Running nohup rclone sync /path_to_source `/path_to_destination &`


      However, maybe a couple of hours later the session stops for some reason;



      Session stopped
      - Press <return> to exit tab
      - Press R to restart session
      - Press S to save terminal output to file

      Server unexpectedly closed network connection


      So I restart the session, login and I do 'jobs' nothing is shown.



      -`cpu:~$jobs`
      -`cpu:~$


      I know that the job is not completed yet, because I used nohup, also when I run the same sync command line above it is still copying.



      After i restart the session and use 'jobs' why i cant see jobs running? Or how can I see it, possibly with job ids, thanks










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      I am copying some large datasets to google drive using rclone sync in Linux on MobaXterm. I submit the job as below;



      -cpu:~$ nohup rclone sync /path_to_source/. /path_to_destination &
      [1] 16310


      and when do 'jobs' to see job status, it is running.



      -cpu:~$jobs
      [1]- Running nohup rclone sync /path_to_source `/path_to_destination &`


      However, maybe a couple of hours later the session stops for some reason;



      Session stopped
      - Press <return> to exit tab
      - Press R to restart session
      - Press S to save terminal output to file

      Server unexpectedly closed network connection


      So I restart the session, login and I do 'jobs' nothing is shown.



      -`cpu:~$jobs`
      -`cpu:~$


      I know that the job is not completed yet, because I used nohup, also when I run the same sync command line above it is still copying.



      After i restart the session and use 'jobs' why i cant see jobs running? Or how can I see it, possibly with job ids, thanks







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