Next time, think Lights Out Management. On 23/07/15 18:15, Lars Bahner wrote:
Hepp! I am sitting in a remote country trying to reboot my server at home. Services are running, but the filesystem seems to be unreachable. I can ssh into the system, but when entering interactive mode, nothing happens and the session is terminated. Then I thought - what if sshd had builtins like bash, so that i could send a "reboot" command to the ssh daemon instead "ssh system /sbin/reboot" andd sshd could tell PID 1 to reboot. There are, of course, a lot things to think about here, but I really think this would be a good thing to think about implementing. It sure would've helped me now.
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