Screen
HOWTO:
SSH and Attach and See Display and Detach
This is how to take a 'peek' at a running screen session...
ssh user@somehost "screen -x -X hardcopy /tmp/hardcopy.txt; cat /tmp/hardcopy.txt"
SSH and Attach
ssh -t server screen -rd
Start, Detach, Re-attach and Close
Start:
screen
Detach:
CTRL+A then D
Re-attach:
screen -rd
Close:
CTRL+D
Display Running Sessions
CTRL+A then W
Kill A Detached Screen Session
sudo screen -list sudo screen -X -S [session # you want to kill] quit
Thanks to Stackoverflow.com
Delete A Screen Session
screen -ls
There are screens on: 23487.pts-0.devxxx (Detached) 26727.pts-0.devxxx (Attached) 2 Sockets in /tmp/uscreens/S-xxx.
screen -X -S 23487.pts-0.devxxx kill
screen -ls There is a screen on: 26727.pts-0.devxxx (Attached) 1 Socket in /tmp/uscreens/S-xxx.
Log In And Attach To A Running Session On A Server
Log In > Switch To Root > Attach To Screen ssh server > su - root > screen -rd
Log Out And Detach From A Running Session On A Server
Detach > Log Off Root > Log Out CTRL+A then D > CTRL+D > CTRL+D
Connect To A Serial Port Device
I use this command to log in to a Cisco ASA5505...
screen /dev/ttyS0 9600,cs8
...then press Enter.
Thanks to Cyberciti.biz
HOWTO: CUSTOMISE:
The Perfect ~/.screenrc
- stop the welcome nag screen
- give you plenty of scrolling back room
- make your mouse wheel work to scroll back
- make command line auto-completion work
startup_message off defscrollback 1000 termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te@ defshell -bash
Add BASH Auto Completion
Add this to your ~/.screenrc file...
defshell -bash
Thanks to ServerFault.com
Add Hard Status Line On Terminal Title
Add the following line to your ~/.screenrc file...
hardstatus string "[screen %n%?: %t%?] %h"
Add A Custom Prompt #1
# Set up a decent prompt giving you the full hostname! HOST=$( hostname -f ) if [[ $TERM =~ screen ]] ; then PS1="\[\033[01;31m\]\u@$HOST\[\033[01;34m\] \w \$\[\033[00m\] (screen) " else PS1="\[\033[01;31m\]\u@$HOST\[\033[01;34m\] \w \$\[\033[00m\] " fi
Thanks to Moretrix.com
Add A Custom Prompt #2
Edit your ~/.screenrc file and add the following line...
caption always "%{= bk} %-w%{bY}%n %t%{w}%+w %= [%H] %D %Y-%m-%d %c %A "
Add Scroll Back In A Screen Session
The Nice Way
Edit your ~/.screenrc and add the following lines...
defscrollback 5000 termcapinfo xterm* ti@:te@
Thanks to Slaptijack.com
The Not So Nice Way
CTRL+A [ (to enter copy mode) PageUp or PageDown ESC (to leave copy mode)
Thanks to Saltycrane.com
Turn Welcome Message Off
Add the following line to your ~/.screenrc file...
startup_message off
HOWTO: FIX:
Mouse Scroll Wheel
UPDATE: May 2018 - XFCE has changed the 'name' of the terminal to 'xterm-256color' (found by typing 'env |grep term'), so you have to add that to the Screen setting file...
Add the following line to your ~/.screenrc file...
termcapinfo xterm|xterm-256color|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te@