Hi,

Could you post the script you're using?

Thank you.

Tim



At 03:24 PM 1/17/01 +0900, you wrote:
>>I've been experiencing some trouble with the WWW service shutting down
>>without notice requiring a reboot and, while I figure out what's causing
>>this problem, I would like to code something simple that would detect when
>>the server stops delivering pages and immediately initiate a restart.
>
>I've never tried to shutdown Windows from Perl, so it may not be what
>you want best, but...
>
>It is rare case when you must re-boot Windows machine.
>
>Are you using IIS, ASP, oo4o (Oracle Obeject for OLE)?
>I experienced the situation "I" must re-boot Windows,
>when keyboard cann't be used, only can push power button.
>But after
>I revised ISAPI filter written by C++, no re-boot requited.
>IIS is not so good, frequently goes down, but I can do with
>only re-start IIS, like
>C:> KILL.EXE inetinfo.exe
>C:> NET START W3SVC
>
>My script watching IIS checks, (usually every 1 minutes)
>if NT service "WWW" running,
>if specified URL is alive,
>if no erorr log written in NT event log by ASP,
>and if one of them hit, it will execute KILL & NET_START command.
>It can also check virtual memory size of inetinfo.exe but it is
>not so importtant 'cause in such a time we get manny ASP error log
>in event log.
>
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