Which command shows a list of jobs

Asked by ealthuis

Need to know what is running, either a command to see that or an app

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Tom Hoffman (tom-hoffman) said :
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Can you be more specific?

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ealthuis (ealthuis) said :
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Sure:
I have NFS installed, and created on th client systems an upstart job to access the files on the server.
The upstart job does not work any longer (it did in 14.04 LTS), I do not know how to make it a systemd job, no documentation available. So I used the " Startup Applications" job to start it using as the command the whole path to "autonfs.sh".

Now I want to check if the autonfs.sh is running, hence my question.

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ealthuis (ealthuis) said :
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Sure:
I have NFS installed, and created on th client systems an upstart job to access the files on the server.
The upstart job does not work any longer (it did in 14.04 LTS), I do not know how to make it a systemd job, no documentation available. So I used the " Startup Applications" job to start it using as the command the whole path to "autonfs.sh".

Now I want to check if the autonfs.sh is running, hence my question.

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ealthuis (ealthuis) said :
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I accidently hit the "solved" button

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Tom Hoffman (tom-hoffman) said :
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I don't think this question is about SchoolTool.

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ealthuis (ealthuis) said :
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Startup applications does not start "autonfs.sh", so I still need to find an automatic way to start my job.

"sudo autonfs.sh" does start it.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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