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tmux two seperate panes with some process


What are other ways to share a tmux session between two users?how to end tmux sequence after switching panesTmux Split Panes in the same windowtmux: rotate panes vertically or horizontallytmux: merge all windows as panestmux with more terminals than panesHow to connect to a xserver from my system-wide terminal?tmux not colorizing PS1 promptExcessive CPU usage with vlock as tmux lock-commandTmux: resize in detach mode result in strange panes' sizetmux: Switch windows and panes with a single key













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I am working with another developer on the same dedicated server. Currently we have one tmux session with one tmux window and multiple panes on that window. This allows us to have a nice workspace setup for viewing and managing any currently running programs



+-----------+-----------+
| Process A | PA files |
| Process B | PB files |
| Process D | Process E |
+-----------+-----------+


The issue occurs when we both need to do maintenance at once. Since the cursor can only be in one panel at a time, we can only work one at a time—even though Processes A-E are decoupled enough for different people to work on them at the same time.



Is there a better solution to this? Perhaps there is some way of us both having tmux sessions and then each process would be run by some middle-man service which forwards stdin and stdout. Then, we could connect to this middle man in our separate tmux sessions. This would also be nice as it would allow us to have our own workspaces.










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    Possible duplicate of What are other ways to share a tmux session between two users?

    – igal
    Mar 24 at 21:39











  • @igal this does not accomplish what I am trying to do. The solution allows for independent windows, not panels.

    – Andrew Gazelka
    Mar 24 at 22:54






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I am working with another developer on the same dedicated server. Currently we have one tmux session with one tmux window and multiple panes on that window. This allows us to have a nice workspace setup for viewing and managing any currently running programs



+-----------+-----------+
| Process A | PA files |
| Process B | PB files |
| Process D | Process E |
+-----------+-----------+


The issue occurs when we both need to do maintenance at once. Since the cursor can only be in one panel at a time, we can only work one at a time—even though Processes A-E are decoupled enough for different people to work on them at the same time.



Is there a better solution to this? Perhaps there is some way of us both having tmux sessions and then each process would be run by some middle-man service which forwards stdin and stdout. Then, we could connect to this middle man in our separate tmux sessions. This would also be nice as it would allow us to have our own workspaces.










share|improve this question









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  • 4





    Possible duplicate of What are other ways to share a tmux session between two users?

    – igal
    Mar 24 at 21:39











  • @igal this does not accomplish what I am trying to do. The solution allows for independent windows, not panels.

    – Andrew Gazelka
    Mar 24 at 22:54






  • 1





    @AndrewGazelka change the title to something different if you want to keep the kneejerk close votes off.

    – mosvy
    yesterday













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I am working with another developer on the same dedicated server. Currently we have one tmux session with one tmux window and multiple panes on that window. This allows us to have a nice workspace setup for viewing and managing any currently running programs



+-----------+-----------+
| Process A | PA files |
| Process B | PB files |
| Process D | Process E |
+-----------+-----------+


The issue occurs when we both need to do maintenance at once. Since the cursor can only be in one panel at a time, we can only work one at a time—even though Processes A-E are decoupled enough for different people to work on them at the same time.



Is there a better solution to this? Perhaps there is some way of us both having tmux sessions and then each process would be run by some middle-man service which forwards stdin and stdout. Then, we could connect to this middle man in our separate tmux sessions. This would also be nice as it would allow us to have our own workspaces.










share|improve this question









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I am working with another developer on the same dedicated server. Currently we have one tmux session with one tmux window and multiple panes on that window. This allows us to have a nice workspace setup for viewing and managing any currently running programs



+-----------+-----------+
| Process A | PA files |
| Process B | PB files |
| Process D | Process E |
+-----------+-----------+


The issue occurs when we both need to do maintenance at once. Since the cursor can only be in one panel at a time, we can only work one at a time—even though Processes A-E are decoupled enough for different people to work on them at the same time.



Is there a better solution to this? Perhaps there is some way of us both having tmux sessions and then each process would be run by some middle-man service which forwards stdin and stdout. Then, we could connect to this middle man in our separate tmux sessions. This would also be nice as it would allow us to have our own workspaces.







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  • 4





    Possible duplicate of What are other ways to share a tmux session between two users?

    – igal
    Mar 24 at 21:39











  • @igal this does not accomplish what I am trying to do. The solution allows for independent windows, not panels.

    – Andrew Gazelka
    Mar 24 at 22:54






  • 1





    @AndrewGazelka change the title to something different if you want to keep the kneejerk close votes off.

    – mosvy
    yesterday












  • 4





    Possible duplicate of What are other ways to share a tmux session between two users?

    – igal
    Mar 24 at 21:39











  • @igal this does not accomplish what I am trying to do. The solution allows for independent windows, not panels.

    – Andrew Gazelka
    Mar 24 at 22:54






  • 1





    @AndrewGazelka change the title to something different if you want to keep the kneejerk close votes off.

    – mosvy
    yesterday







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4





Possible duplicate of What are other ways to share a tmux session between two users?

– igal
Mar 24 at 21:39





Possible duplicate of What are other ways to share a tmux session between two users?

– igal
Mar 24 at 21:39













@igal this does not accomplish what I am trying to do. The solution allows for independent windows, not panels.

– Andrew Gazelka
Mar 24 at 22:54





@igal this does not accomplish what I am trying to do. The solution allows for independent windows, not panels.

– Andrew Gazelka
Mar 24 at 22:54




1




1





@AndrewGazelka change the title to something different if you want to keep the kneejerk close votes off.

– mosvy
yesterday





@AndrewGazelka change the title to something different if you want to keep the kneejerk close votes off.

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yesterday










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