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by kelnos
697 days ago
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If you're out of pids, you can't ssh back in (though this raises the question of how you ssh'd in in the first place). And hopefully you have root ssh logins disabled. But I think a prerequisite is that you already have a root shell; some systems don't allow accessing all of /proc unless you're root, and if you figure out what process is exhausting all your pids and want to kill it, you probably need to be root to do that, unless you're very lucky and that process happens to be running under your regular user account. At any rate, you'd need to `exec restart now`, because just `restart now` would try to fork. (Also, there's no `restart` command; I think you meant `reboot`, and it doesn't need arguments. `shutdown -r now` would also do it.) |
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