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On 9/10/07, Grant <emailgrant@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > If there's a problem with ssh, then you're pretty much stuck with |
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> > using other remote terminal tool to fix it, else, you can simply kill |
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> > the process, delete the PID file, then "/etc/init.d/sshd zap" and |
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> > "/etc/init.d/sshd restart", or "start", anyway... (I guess your host |
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> > could easily issue this commands for you). |
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> What about just having them reboot and start my manual daemon? Would |
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> that accomplish the same thing? |
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I guess so, but while your machine reboot all services go down, can |
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you afford this downtime? If yes, well... If no, you may try |
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alternatives such as my suggestion above :D |
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