Alain, I understand your frustration. This is actually I think a little more serious than Low, as existence of a workaround only barely mitigates the impact of this.
The problem, I think, is that we're using expect fork, and I'm not sure why, when sshd has -D, and its clearly not reliable for this instance, since the daemon regularly forks and exits.
Raising importance to High, as the reload command *must* be reliable for sshd, as failure of sshd could result in the system being totally unmanageable.
Alain, I understand your frustration. This is actually I think a little more serious than Low, as existence of a workaround only barely mitigates the impact of this.
The problem, I think, is that we're using expect fork, and I'm not sure why, when sshd has -D, and its clearly not reliable for this instance, since the daemon regularly forks and exits.
Raising importance to High, as the reload command *must* be reliable for sshd, as failure of sshd could result in the system being totally unmanageable.