[OS2-ISP]: Restart Inetmail ====================== As promised: For IBMLAN.INI (using my spawner): [services] SMTPMon = services\spawner.exe [SMTPMon] programPath = C:\Java11\bin\Java.Exe programArgs = -classpath D:\INetMail\SMTPMon.jar;C:\JAVA11\LIB\SecMa.jar;C:\JAVA11\LIB\CLASSES.ZIP;.\ .;.; au.com.warpspeed.smtpmon.SMTPMonitor inet.warpspeed.com.au startupDir = D:\INetMail raiseAlert = true programReStart = true From memory, killem needs to be in the path somewhere. -Chris -Chris WarpSpeed Computers - The Graham Utilities for OS/2. Internet: chrisg at warpspeed.com.au Web Page: http://www.warpspeed.com.au Postal: WarpSpeed Computers, PO Box 212, Brunswick, VIC 3056, AUSTRALIA Yes, there was an entire thread on this subject. kill works for me. I ended up writing a small java app to monitor the socket connections and kill and restart it when necessary. I'll try to send you a copy when I get home. Just another one of the services that spawner manages for me... :-) -Chris os2-isp-owner wrote on 06/12/2004 16:20:44: > > Anyone have any ideas on how to shutdown Inetmail totally and restart it > from the command line? Keep getting the "Too Many Connections" error, > but 'netstat -s' does not show anything, even within 60 seconds of the > error (which has continued for sometimes hours). > > If Inetmail is reporting the "Connection" status, why won't it show up > anywhere as a connection. Am I missing some command that would show who > is really connected? Isn't there someplace else other than Inetmail to > set maximum number of connections? > > Shutting down Inetmail and restarting from the desktop seems to be the > only thing that works. Almost like Inetmail does not drop connections > ("keepalive"???), even though netstat does not show any outside or > inside connections. > > -- > Joe Suttle * IBM Warp Certified System Expert * Member of IEEE > joesuttle at attglobal.net > Richmond, California http://www.warpedbox.com/ > +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > "Whenever you do a thing, act as if all the world were watching." > Thomas Jefferson > +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > Using the power | Warp 4.5, WSeB, Apache, Mozilla, Inetmail > of OS/2 | Go WebServer, Injoy Firewall, SmartSuite OS/2 > and Linux | Mitel SME, Red Hat, Apache, Mozilla > +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > Warpstock 2004 - Denver, CO, October 21-24 - The Mile High Event >