Issue
I have a script (php) that runs in the background (nohup php script...
), but for some reason it ends up stopping, as this script only produces 'logs' when it has something to do.
I need 'something' to know how long it was running until the moment it stopped , but I didn't want to let the responsibility for this script to 'make log' every second, I'd like some way to see how long time it was running, but so that I can "close the all terminal" screens and when reconnecting to the terminal, I can query the stop time, or even the execution time and time the script stopped.
Solution
You can add execution time nohup
log by execution the command on this way:
nohup /usr/bin/time php script...
Answered By - Romeo Ninov