CentOS 7: write failed: broken pipe when trying to reboot












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Commands I've tried:



sudo reboot
sudo systemctl reboot


Both commands just ask for my password for sudo then write:




Write failed: Broken pipe




Then they close the SSH connection and I can re-login immediately.



Any idea what's going on?










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  • This was one of this WWW site's earliest questions: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/2010

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  • Right, both of those are set to 60 and it happens.

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Commands I've tried:



sudo reboot
sudo systemctl reboot


Both commands just ask for my password for sudo then write:




Write failed: Broken pipe




Then they close the SSH connection and I can re-login immediately.



Any idea what's going on?










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  • This was one of this WWW site's earliest questions: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/2010

    – JdeBP
    Apr 18 '15 at 13:45











  • Right, both of those are set to 60 and it happens.

    – User
    Apr 18 '15 at 16:06














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Commands I've tried:



sudo reboot
sudo systemctl reboot


Both commands just ask for my password for sudo then write:




Write failed: Broken pipe




Then they close the SSH connection and I can re-login immediately.



Any idea what's going on?










share|improve this question














Commands I've tried:



sudo reboot
sudo systemctl reboot


Both commands just ask for my password for sudo then write:




Write failed: Broken pipe




Then they close the SSH connection and I can re-login immediately.



Any idea what's going on?







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  • This was one of this WWW site's earliest questions: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/2010

    – JdeBP
    Apr 18 '15 at 13:45











  • Right, both of those are set to 60 and it happens.

    – User
    Apr 18 '15 at 16:06



















  • This was one of this WWW site's earliest questions: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/2010

    – JdeBP
    Apr 18 '15 at 13:45











  • Right, both of those are set to 60 and it happens.

    – User
    Apr 18 '15 at 16:06

















This was one of this WWW site's earliest questions: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/2010

– JdeBP
Apr 18 '15 at 13:45





This was one of this WWW site's earliest questions: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/2010

– JdeBP
Apr 18 '15 at 13:45













Right, both of those are set to 60 and it happens.

– User
Apr 18 '15 at 16:06





Right, both of those are set to 60 and it happens.

– User
Apr 18 '15 at 16:06










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The reboot is happening too quickly, before the sshd can properly close the connection, the os is already rebooting and ending the connection without any further messages going over the wire.






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