This is very basic and simple but I can't seem to see the answer anywhere 
(although it is probably staring me in face).

Once TCPIP has decided that it has tried to restart a server (FTPSERVE) 
the maximum number of time and abandons further attempts - how can I reset 
this once the problem has been resolved?

We rely very heavily on incoming FTP but we have found that FTPSERVE does 
not like receiving files onto a corrupt disk and sulks heavily (Sorting 
the cause of the corruption is a separate problem and not as simple as it 
first appears). Is there any easy way (or a tool) to monitor that FTPSERVE 
is currently functional so that remedial action can be taken automatically 
(in the middle of the night) if it is not?



Colin Allinson
VM Systems Support
Amadeus Data Processing GmbH




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