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March 29th, 2023 23:00

Process sshd failed

Hi team.
After rebooting the cluster it seems that sshd process not running, it's weird because the normal behaviour it would have been get up the process during rebooting but it hasn't. Now connecting throught ssh always fail.
Wich the next option to check recomended? Console?

Isilon NL400

Onefs  v8.0.0.7

Thanks in advance.
Regards.

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April 10th, 2023 07:00

@InfraMED , last choice is via serial console.

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March 30th, 2023 06:00

Hi,

Thanks for your question. What version of OneFS are you on? Did this behavior change after any changes to the environment? These articles may help, you will need to be logged in to see them. https://dell.to/3nzjCj7 and https://dell.to/3TVuK5S

Let us know if you have any additional questions.

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March 31st, 2023 01:00

Hello @DELL-Josh Cr,

Thanks for the articles.

This cluster currently versión is 8.0.0.7

Initially we change sshd_config file (adding new line 'ClientAliveInterval' for set timeout for idle sessions). After this, launch kill about sshd service (we want to apply new changes). In this case, sshd not working (Still keeping ssh sessions). Like last proof, exeute isi_services -a sshd disable (causing logoff).
After reboot the cluster, it seems that the process not working. We throught that with rebooting this issue would work again.

Thanks.
Regards.

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March 31st, 2023 06:00

Have you undid the changes? isi_services -a sshd enable 

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April 3rd, 2023 05:00

Hello @DELL-Josh Cr,

Due that currently we cannot access through ssh to cluster we want to know if our last choice it would be by console.

As you well say, it would be execute si_services -a sshd enable.

Thanks and regards.

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