Oh shit sorry, I wasn't paying enough attention - we use this script via 
the scheduler to restart CFMX. You are right, it will not work from 
CFEXECUTE...

Brook

At 02:54 PM 1/31/2005, you wrote:
>Thanks Steven, we'll check this out. Your experience matches ours; it
>appears that the .bat stops when CF does, so the restart doesn't happen when
>done that straightforward way.
>
>Brook, are you sure this actually restarts CF? I just tried your .bat code
>verbatim here, and CF stops, but doesn't restart.
>
>Dave Merrill
>
>
> > I think that when ColdFusion executes a command or bat file via CFEXECUTE
> > the external script stops when ColdFusion stops.  When ColdFusion
> > calls the
> > bat file below it gets to the part where the jrun.exe process is
> > killed, and
> > then because the bat file process is child of the jrun process,
> > the bat file
> > process also dies.  This would stop your server and then never get to the
> > part where it restarts.  That's what happens when I run the proposed bat
> > file.
> >
> > Another solution is to use the Windows AT scheduler service to schedule a
> > CFMX stop and a CFMX start in the shortest time in the future as
> > possible, 1
> > min.  ColdFusion can schedule the stop/start, but Windows will execute the
> > commands even if CF is shutdown.
> >
> > See this for a cfm script that calls AT to restart the service:
> > http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=alias&alias=RestartCFMX
> >
> > -Steven Erat
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Brook Davies
> > >
> > > =======
> > > @echo off
> > > cls
> > > REM ==========          RESTART CFMX            ===============
> > > net stop "Coldfusion MX Application Server"
> > > c:
> > > cd \CFUSIONMX\bin
> > > call C:\CFUSIONMX\bin\cfstop.bat
> > > c:\winnt\system32\kill -f jrun.exe
> > > c:\winnt\system32\kill -f jrun.exe
> > > sleep 2
> > > REM call C:\CFUSIONMX\bin\cfstart.bat
> > > net start "ColdFusion MX Application Server"
> > > REM ===========================================================
> > > Exit
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > At 01:19 PM 1/31/2005, you wrote:
> > > >I was hopeful that someone had solved this for MX61, but instead I'm
> > > >confused. I don't have an 'opt' directory (Windows 2000),
> > > and don't find any
> > > >files named 'coldfusion.*' that you might be referring to.
> >
> >
>
>

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