Job control lets you place foreground jobs in the background,
bring background jobs to the foreground, or suspend
(temporarily stop) running jobs. Job control
is enabled by any of the following commands:
jsh -i
Bourne shell
ksh -m -i
Korn shell (same as next two)
set -m
set -o monitor
Many job control commands take
jobID
as an argument.
This argument can be specified as follows:
-
%
n
-
Job number
n
.
-
%
s
-
Job whose command line starts with string
s
.
-
%?
s
-
Job whose command line contains string
s
.
-
%%
-
Current job.
-
%+
-
Current job (same as above).
-
%-
-
Previous job.
The Bourne and Korn shells provide the following job control commands.
For more information on these commands, see "Built-in
Commands" earlier in this section.
-
bg
-
Put a job in the background.
-
fg
-
Put a job in the foreground.
-
jobs
-
List active jobs.
-
kill
-
Terminate a job.
-
stop
-
Suspend a background job.
-
stty tostop
-
Stop background jobs if they try to send output to the terminal.
-
suspend
-
Same as
CTRL-Z
.
-
wait
-
Wait for background jobs to finish.
-
CTRL-Z
-
Suspend a foreground job. Then use
bg
or
fg
. (Your
terminal may use something other than
CTRL-Z
as the suspend
character.)