Hi Felix-
Thanks for your response.
On Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Felix Schröder wrote:
To kick out a stalled SSH session just type "ssh root@filer logout telnet" on a *nix machine, then type in the password - That will force the filer to logout any interactive (ssh) session. It works the same way with rsh.
I must not have been clear in my message. Both interactive, and non-interactive ssh command the machine are hanging. I can't even do an ssh netapp help, nevermind execute the logout command. The connections never get that far.
I should also mention that at the moment, according to netstat, there are no existing ssh connections so there isn't really anything to logout.
-- dNb