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Re: Need to call a 'hard reboot' function
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Re: Need to call a 'hard reboot' function


  • Subject: Re: Need to call a 'hard reboot' function
  • From: Bryan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 12:40:50 -0400
  • Organization: Apex Radiology

There is an application called Keep It Up available from Version Tracker.
The only condition that won't reboot the server is if there is a complete
system lock. For that you need a hardware reboot, anyway. That would
probably require a smart UPS, unless anybody knows of another
mechanism?

Bryan Kaufman

Peter Watling wrote:

> Is there a program out there that you can run to guarantee the system to
> reboot.
>
> I have some servers that build all sorts of things, but we have had occasion
> when a program does a quit on us and leaves a dialog in finder saying it has
> gone etc.
>
> I don't really want to be running any 'OkeyDokey' things and want to use a
> last resort measure of just closing all I can then getting the mac to
> reboot, no questions asked.
>
> Maybe it is still called a soft-reboot, I'm not sure.
>
> PW
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