The ports are part of the URL you provide. Get-rugby-service is nothing
more than a smart rexec to a running service, so those port numbers are
the same as well. Ever considered adding a "ping" function that returns
true (or an error if the connection is broken)?

--Maarten

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> Matt MacDonald
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> Also, I am using multiple servers, so I will know what IPs they are
on,
> but
> not necessarily the ports, becuase if one goes down, for instance, i
need
> to
> find out which ones are still running by the port numbers.
> 
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