It's odd you needed to reboot for the files to "appear" on disk. That shouldn't be needed. Even if it had really, really slow I/O the files should be there almost instantly.After a reboot it works
It's odd you needed to reboot for the files to "appear" on disk. That shouldn't be needed. Even if it had really, really slow I/O the files should be there almost instantly.After a reboot it works
There are RAID0 new Samsung 860 EVO disks, newly installed server.It's odd you needed to reboot for the files to "appear" on disk. That shouldn't be needed. Even if it had really, really slow I/O the files should be there almost instantly.
The host SSH keys? You can simply remove /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*. The next time the sshd service is started those keys will be automatically generated. I do this for all my VM images or else everything that's cloned from those images will have the same host keys.Can you tell me, please how to safely remove SSH keys if this is single way to achieve desired output?
Thank you very much!The host SSH keys? You can simply remove /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*. The next time the sshd service is started those keys will be automatically generated. I do this for all my VM images or else everything that's cloned from those images will have the same host keys.