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Reboot if terminalserver malfunction
Hi
I have a Windows 2000 server with terminal server and Citrix Metaframe Xpe.
I just have one malfunction ot the terminal server, it just don't ansver anymore and I can't login even from the console.
In the log I can see a red Stopmessage that terminal server had an access violation and got killed.
I now that it is possible to configure a sort of profile (maybe its not calling a profile) that can reboot my server if any server process don't function for say 10 minutes or so.
Anyone that can tell me in detail hov to set up this watchdog.
I have a Windows 2000 server with terminal server and Citrix Metaframe Xpe.
I just have one malfunction ot the terminal server, it just don't ansver anymore and I can't login even from the console.
In the log I can see a red Stopmessage that terminal server had an access violation and got killed.
I now that it is possible to configure a sort of profile (maybe its not calling a profile) that can reboot my server if any server process don't function for say 10 minutes or so.
Anyone that can tell me in detail hov to set up this watchdog.
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Thanks for the advice but I need more information.
Can you explain more hov to configure Performance Monitor. I want to catch an alert that cause termserv to got killed or hung.
It is several houndred choices in that program and I have never used it before.
And what for rebootprogram is best to use for a server with maybe 100 users.
//Tord Flemstrom
Can you explain more hov to configure Performance Monitor. I want to catch an alert that cause termserv to got killed or hung.
It is several houndred choices in that program and I have never used it before.
And what for rebootprogram is best to use for a server with maybe 100 users.
//Tord Flemstrom
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http://support.microsoft.com/view/tn.asp?kb=302558
Use the Run program option to run a shutdown program that reboots.
There should be one in the Win2k resource kit or available at any good download site.
cnet.com
zdnet.com
etc.
I hope this helps !