NRPE_NT vs. NSClient

Phil Costelloe philc at foundation-it.com
Tue Aug 10 17:14:33 CEST 2004


From: Sand Philipp [mailto:Philipp.Sand at sycor.de] 

>> The reboot isn't because the port has been changed, it's
>> because the service has hung. I think you can find the 
>> underlying process and kill it but sometimes a reboot is easier.
>
>Hmm even this isn't a real argument for rebooting the server. M$
>has a nice tool provided In the resource kit, named tlist.exe, you
>can easyly list all your processes via commandline And then simply
>kill the nsclient.exe.  

pNsclient.exe

>I mean, ok when you don't have custoumers, who are trying to kill
>you each time you boot your server...go on and reboot frequently :)

If you get flak for rebooting the server then it's obviously not
easier ... but sometimes you don't and it is.

Phil


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