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# Run <code>abduco</code> to list all active sessions, if any  
# Run <code>abduco</code> to list all active sessions, if any  
# Add <code>abduco -A ''name'' bash</code> (replace the name with the name of the session you want to give).
# Create and attache the current console <code>abduco -A ''name'' bash</code> (replace the name with the name of the session you want to give).
# As you enter the session, execute <code> ping google.com </code>, which will keep running under the session from here on
# As you enter the session, execute <code> ping google.com </code>, which will keep running under the session from here on
# Open another terminal/terminator and execute ''$ abduco'' to list the created session.
# Open another terminal/terminator and execute ''$ abduco'' to list the created session.

Latest revision as of 10:36, 9 June 2021

Description

The following test cases helps to test creating and attaching sessions with abduco

Setup

  1. Ensure the Package-x-generic-16.pngabduco package is installed

How to test

  1. Run abduco to list all active sessions, if any
  2. Create and attache the current console abduco -A name bash (replace the name with the name of the session you want to give).
  3. As you enter the session, execute ping google.com , which will keep running under the session from here on
  4. Open another terminal/terminator and execute $ abduco to list the created session.

Expected Results

  1. Run abduco -A name_specified_above to attach the current terminal with the session
  2. Ensure that you can see the repeated execution of ping
  3. To deatch from the currently attached session hit Ctrl + \
  4. Hit ctrl+z to kill the command in the session