Re: Remotely cycling CF server

2003-11-20 Thread admin
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Re: Remotely cycling CF server

2003-11-20 Thread Nick de Voil
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Re: Remotely cycling CF server

2003-11-20 Thread Nick de Voil
Dave > It seems to me that you'd be better off reducing the number of "moving > parts" in this process. Why not write something that just runs on the > server? You're right (as usual), it's a bit of a mess. I was just being lazy & trying to avoid writing any code. Nick [Todays Threads] [Thi

Re: Remotely cycling CF server

2003-11-20 Thread tom
Check out servers alive at http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/ You can monitor more than just CF with it. Tom > We have been suffering from this problem with CFMX 6.1 that a lot of > people seem to have been having, where CF seizes up periodically. Every > time this happens we have to log in remotel

RE: Remotely cycling CF server

2003-11-20 Thread Dave Watts
> I'm trying to set up a system on my desktop that will detect that > there's a problem on the server and fix it automatically. Maybe > I'm making this too complicated, but this is what I've done: ... > > ... > > > I'm testing this all out and everything seems to work except the ASP > script. Bot

Remotely cycling CF server

2003-11-20 Thread Nick de Voil
We have been suffering from this problem with CFMX 6.1 that a lot of people seem to have been having, where CF seizes up periodically. Every time this happens we have to log in remotely and restart the CFMX services. I'm trying to set up a system on my desktop that will detect that there's a probl