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m0B 06-25-2003 08:19 PM

ioRestart
 
ioRestart 1.5 Released

I finally found the time to update ioRestart! :D

Recoded the core so that it doesnt use the dirty way of closing ioftpd!
This was the cause for ioRestart lost compability with ioFTPD 4.6.2+!
I recoded it to use the more clean way of closing the process! :)
Compability is back and should last for any upcoming version of ioFTPD!

You can get it at http://www25.brinkster.com/m0bs/

Updating
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1.1 -> 1.5 Replace ioRestart.exe

Enjoy!

Ren 06-26-2003 04:07 AM

whats with the %systemdir% etc that it creates on restart ?

Razor 06-26-2003 05:44 AM

lolz?.... bot doesnt do anything on !iorestart

:/

m0B 06-26-2003 08:43 AM

@Razor: Double check that you have the ioRestart.exe path correct in TCL, and you dont do !iorestart in the main channel but in privmsg to the BOT.. sorry should have written that in the ReadMe!

@Ren: Hm I doubt it creates %SystemDir% .. cant reproduce it here.. :(

neoxed 06-26-2003 12:46 PM

It creates %SystemRoot%\Documents and Settings\... in D:\ioFTPD\system

I use Windows XP, I'm guessing this only supports Win2003?

Peace

m0B 06-26-2003 08:37 PM

Nope I use WinXP to..okay so.. if it creates %Sysdir% .. but that shouldnt change anything.. Did u try the script, it should still work .. Does it restart your ioftpd?

Does here on WinXP after awful lot of testing!

MidKnight 07-04-2003 08:46 PM

im getting the same folders made too, one also turned up on the desktop. although connection is lost when ran, it doesn't restart correctly, i have to manually exit io and start it backup again.

server is 2k3

Ren 07-05-2003 09:13 AM

same here, works on 1 box, but the second box it needs restarting manually... 1st box is 2k3 server, othere box is xp pro

m0B 07-05-2003 04:49 PM

Are you using same io version on both, and is the iorestar.exe placed in ioftpd\system\ on both computers ?

(It has to be in the same dir as ioftpd.exe, so that it can find the exe again and start it up)

Ren 07-06-2003 07:34 AM

yup

Unique 09-07-2003 05:03 AM

m0B please fix the lame %systemdir% folder creation.

And a second thing: Make a delay between closing and opening ioftpd. Something like 2 seconds or so, so ports have time to close and io can relisten on login port.. (fast reboots will 70% cause io not to listen on port at all, and if you run a windrop through ioftpd you have to close it before you can reopen ioftpd...)

Unique 10-02-2003 12:30 PM

m0b died? either way the system paths were created cuz of some missing environment variables.

But i got a bug report for now:
It wont kill ioftpd if i run it through windrop.

I f i manually run it, it worx, throught ftp command it works, but windrop not.. it boot a 2nd, 3rd etc ioftpd on each try :(
Oh yea that 2 second delay id still like to have
Oh just found a way to use my own old method decently :P so no need anymore =)

freak007 01-11-2004 05:33 AM

I seems that iorestart 1.5 does not work anymore with ioftpd 5.5.3. Has somebody else the same problem ?

cya Freak007

m0B 01-11-2004 07:20 AM

Hey all.
 
Hi.

Well the reason im 'gone' is beacuse i had a major HD crash long ago and lost all my ioftpd scripts source, so i had no will to recode it. And then real life work took over etc.. But im still around checking the forums now and then.

Codign ioRestart wasnt that hard so i might redo it when i have some time, but i think there is a good ioFTPD restarter in ioBanana.

freak007 01-11-2004 07:32 AM

i found a good alternative to ioRestart. I now use ioControl:

http://www.ioftpd.com/board/showthre...hlight=Control

This works fine with new ioftpd 5.5.3 too.

Cya Freak007


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