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From: jss@sjuvax.UUCP (Jonathan Shapiro)
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Subject: Re: Run away vms processes
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Date: Tue, 27-Nov-84 22:28:35 EST
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[Aren't you hungry...?]

		Mon proc is a particularly bad case.  What control-Y does in the
eunice shell is halt the job so that you can put it in the background.  If
you do sometyhing else it goes into the background, but mon proc doesn't
use the eunice terminal references and so doesn't release the terminal to
the shell.  Indeed eunice knows nothing about VMS processes.  The best way
to get around this is to suspend out of the cshell and do a 

	set control=y

see my other article this week.

Jon Shapiro