Miscellaneous tips ------------------ Running experiment in background ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Once you're up and running with Beobench, you will likely eventually want to start running experiments in the background. One way of doing this on Linux is using ``nohup``: .. code-block:: console nohup beobench run -c config.yaml & This will save the console output of your experiment to `nohup.out` in your current directory. If you have setup the Beobench development environment, you may want to start your experiments inside the devcontainer. You can do this using: .. code-block:: console nohup docker exec beobench run -c config.yaml &