Dear all :
I have installed suse 12.1 and I am using mpirun /mpich1 the command: sudo /etc/ssh/sshd start does not work. The output is “sshd: redirecting to systemctl”
I need help to make the ssh daemon to start.
Best regard
M.Makhyoun
Dear all :
I have installed suse 12.1 and I am using mpirun /mpich1 the command: sudo /etc/ssh/sshd start does not work. The output is “sshd: redirecting to systemctl”
I need help to make the ssh daemon to start.
Best regard
M.Makhyoun
Dear all :
I have installed suse 12.1 and I am using mpirun /mpich1 the command: sudo /etc/ssh/sshd start does not work. The output is “sshd: redirecting to systemctl”
I need help to make the ssh daemon to start.
Best regard
M.Makhyoun
That should still work also with systemd but you can try
systemctl start sshd.service
I do not sit in front of a 12.1 now, so I cannot test if that is correct.
See also the cheatsheet
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SysVinit_to_Systemd_Cheatsheet
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You post this now for the third time and I gave you an answer to your
first thread, please check that first instead of posting the same
question all over the place again and again.
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On 2012-01-19 11:16, makhyoun wrote:
>
> Dear all :
You have posted the same message three times.
> I have installed suse 12.1 and I am using mpirun /mpich1 the command:
> sudo /etc/ssh/sshd start does not work. The output is “sshd: redirecting
> to systemctl”
Nothing wrong, the output is correct.
> I need help to make the ssh daemon to start.
Why do you think it did not start?
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)
Am 19.01.2012 11:06, schrieb Martin Helm:
> That should still work also with systemd but you can try
>
> systemctl start sshd.service
>
> I do not sit in front of a 12.1 now, so I cannot test if that is correct.
>
> See also the cheatsheet
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SysVinit_to_Systemd_Cheatsheet
>
And check also the firewall. What does “/etc/init.d/sshd status” tell you?
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This is one of two thredas left from a quadrupple thread.
I will MERGE this one with the first on. Please do not post here anymore.
Dear new user, you posted the same question four times. I do not now why, but this not going to help you any quicker to a good answer. Contrary, you will irritate people. Also it is a lot of work to get this sorted out. Thus you are welcome here, but please do not double post (or worse).
To all others,
I have closed two of the four threads. I will merge the other one still there with this one because it has allready sme answers.
Thus, please only post here (or wait until the merge took place).
This merged thread is open to posting.
makhyoun wrote:
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need help to make the ssh daemon to start.
I have mine running, I’ll stop it:
/etc/init.d/sshd stop
redirecting to systemctl
Now it’s stopped.
I start it again:
/etc/init.d/sshd start
redirecting to systemctl
Now it runs again.
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openSUSE 12.1 (x86_64) 3.2.0-2-desktop Tumbleweed in VirtualBox
openSUSE 12.1 (i586) 3.1.0-1.2-desktop in EeePC 900
And to make it easy for a GUI user, YaST is of course the nice helper in system administration:
YaST > System > Systemservices (runlevel). Look for sshd and switch it on/off there. YaST will not only perform the action, but also do everything that is needed to let it run/not run on next boot.
Dear users and developers :
I am sorry I didn’t mean to post this thread four times . Actually the server was not responding and very slow, and I didn’t know what was the cause of repeated posting.
Best regard
M. M.
Thank you for your clarification makhyoun. We all suffer from technical problems from time to time
I guess it is all sorted out now and people can concentrate on your problem.
And in case we forgot to welcome you because of this incident: Welcome here. We hope you feel at home and get help soon.
Regards,