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Q: Started nodemon on another user - that user was deleted

konyv12I started a nodemon tmux session to keep the server running on a specific user. That user does not exist anymore, but I still want to access the console for node.js error messaged and stuff. If I enter as root, and do tmux list sessions, nothing comes up. How do I fix this problem?

anyone?
 
11:59 AM
off the top of my head I'm not convinced it can be done
perhaps the same user can be recreated manually
probably not on-topic for Stack Overflow -- you might want to flag for moderator attention and request to have it moved e.g. to unix.stackexchange.com
though I'm not sure what sort of turnaround you can expect for that
@konyv12 ^
 
so kill all tmux sessions?
and create new one
I did pkill -f tmux
but now if I go to my site it says '<domainname> unexpectedly closed the connection.'
I did npm start, trying to connect on the correct port
never mind fixed it
thanks for the help
 
12:51 PM
@konyv12 if your question is really programming-related, maybe self-answer it
otherwise I'd suggest deleting it
 
 
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Can someone tell me what this command is actually doing? sudo su - siebel. We use is on our application servers to log in as the siebel user. I know what sudo su does, but ` - siebel` confuses me. There's no letter after - so it doesn't look like it's adding a flag or anything. This command switches you right to the siebel account without prompting for password. We don't have root access. I've never seen this format anywhere else so I'm curious.
 
 
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