LesD
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I occasionally have to restart PIAF.
Virtually always, stopping failtoban, either explicitly or as part of a controlled shutdown, typically takes 2 to 4 minutes, while the rest of the shutdown completes in maybe 10 seconds.
PIAF is running in a VM so I could just kill it but I understand that is not a good idea.
Is there anything that can be done to kill off failtoban promptly so that I can take down and restart a PIAF VM with minimal interruption?
Virtually always, stopping failtoban, either explicitly or as part of a controlled shutdown, typically takes 2 to 4 minutes, while the rest of the shutdown completes in maybe 10 seconds.
PIAF is running in a VM so I could just kill it but I understand that is not a good idea.
Is there anything that can be done to kill off failtoban promptly so that I can take down and restart a PIAF VM with minimal interruption?