Hi guys,
Woke up this morning and discovered that one of my FreeBSD 7.2 servers
was down. When I try to SSH into the box, I get this:
~ 510 $ ssh m...@my.example.com
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
FTP doesn't work, either, but the DNS server on the machine
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:52 PM, John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com wrote:
~ 510 $ ssh m...@my.example.com
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Locked account, maybe?
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Christer Solskogen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:52 PM, John Almbergjalmb...@identry.com wrote:
~ 510 $ ssh m...@my.example.com
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Locked account, maybe?
I've tried several accounts and they all give the same
On 07/02/2010 01:28 PM, John Almberg wrote:
Christer Solskogen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:52 PM, John Almbergjalmb...@identry.com
wrote:
~ 510 $ ssh m...@my.example.com
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Locked account, maybe?
I've tried
Bas Smeelen wrote:
On 07/02/2010 01:28 PM, John Almberg wrote:
Christer Solskogen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:52 PM, John Almbergjalmb...@identry.com
wrote:
~ 510 $ ssh m...@my.example.com
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Locked account, maybe?
I've tried several accounts and they all give the same result. There's
also the fact that FTP and Apache seem to be broken, as well.
It could be that your /var filesystem filled up
I'm on the console, now. Looks like a swapspace problem...
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On 02/07/2010 12:44:48, John Almberg wrote:
I'm on the console, now. Looks like a swapspace problem...
The first terminal is scrolling by the swapspace messages really fast
(it kills httpd, but then starts again).
I tried logging in on the 2nd
On that subject... does Ctrl-Alt-Del initiate an orderly shutdown?
If you can't log in -- even on the console -- then rebooting is really
your only option. Ctrl-Alt-Del should bring the system down cleanly if
you haven't disabled that functionality. Otherwise, just toggle the power.
On 07/02/2010 02:09 PM, John Almberg wrote:
On that subject... does Ctrl-Alt-Del initiate an orderly shutdown?
If you can't log in -- even on the console -- then rebooting is really
your only option. Ctrl-Alt-Del should bring the system down cleanly if
you haven't disabled that
If you can't log in -- even on the console -- then rebooting is really
your only option. Ctrl-Alt-Del should bring the system down cleanly if
you haven't disabled that functionality. Otherwise, just toggle the
power.
The symptoms you're seeing could well be due to filesystem problems or
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