Abrt-cli status’ timed out centos #Solved if Your Centos got Message “abrt-cli status’ timed out” After Login on SSH i have simple trick to Solving this problem. Abrt-cli status timed out. Hello, Getting time out while accessing server remotely. After entering root password getting 'abrt-cli status' timed out' Please help. All times are GMT -5.
Yesterday NFS locking was working, today it is not. Centos 7.3.1611. The system had been up 154 days and no changes to the configuration have been made in months. NFS itself is still working. Also noticed that after a root login over ssh 'uxterm' would start with this at the top:and
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took forever. Butis quick. nslookup on a variety of hosts worked.
The logs don't show anything failing, but this is suspicious:
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The NFS lock server is supposed to be locked to port 4001, but nmap shows nothing running there and 4003 open for some reason:whereas on another (nonCentos) machine configured otherwise to be very similar
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Contents of /etc/sysconfig/nfs are:Tried to restart the nfslock demon with :
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and that locked up. Then 'ps -ef' and 'top' stopped working, and I rebooted it. Probably it was running some abrt process, but I wanted to start clean at that point anyway.When it came back up there were once again no NFS locks, but the 'abrt-cli' messages were gone.
Suggestions???
When I ping my server, it responds:
When I used Xshell to connect the server, it responds but stoped at the following line:
A Rstudio server is running on the server, 192.168.2.222:8787 not responding too (always in the connecting status). Then I tried to ssh with debug, it also stoped at the last line:
Then I tried other way to diagnose the server with the following command line:
Still I can't figure out what's going on! When I went to server room, server not reposne any thing with screen black. After I restarted computer manually, I can login the computer with ssh. But after some hours later, the problem happend again! I really don't know what's the problem, I am just a student, don't know much about linux server. Server running CentOS 6.5.
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1 Answer
There can be problem with ssh protocol/package try to reinstall or upgrade open-ssh server package and regenerate keys
How to regenerate new ssh server keys
This is an unusual topic since most distribution create these keys for you during the installation of the OpenSSH server package. But it may be useful to be able generate new server keys from time to time, this happen to me when I duplicate Virtual Private Server which contains an installed ssh package.OpenSSH require different keys depending if you use SSH1 and/or SSH2 protocol. All keys are generated by ssh-keygen, that one should be available on your system with the ssh package. The receipt is almost the same as for generating your own keys, except that you should use an empty passphrase. Default key lengths are also appropriate (2048 bits for rsa and 1024 bits for dsa)
SSH1 protocolFor SSH1 protocol, you need a rsa1 key generated has follow:ssh-keygen -q -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ' -t rsa1
SSH2 protocolFor SSH2 protocol, you need two keys, one RSA key and one DSA key generated has follow:
ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -N ' -t rsa
ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key -N ' -t dsa
Since January 2011, OpenSSH also support ECDSA key, you may generate a new one using:ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key -N ' -t ecdsa -b 521
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