Re: [foxboro] OSISoft PI Startup on P90 Windows 2003 Server

Corey,

We are running a P91 win 2003 server.  If you are in the Foxboro
nutcracker area it has pid's and the kill command works as before.  I
have not had to off anything that lives in windows land yet.  If I was
going to I would open task manager and look at applications and
processes until I found the offender and then end task and hope for the
best.  That is about as good as it gets!  I will say ( now I am doomed)
that so far the P91 has run quit well.  We are not doing anything to far
out of the ordinary.  We have FCP270s connected to 100 and 200 FBM's ,
five thin client operator stations and one 51B1 box as an operator
station and PI interface.  

Jeff Miller
Smart Papers LLC


-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Corey R Clingo
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 6:15 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] OSISoft PI Startup on P90 Windows 2003 Server

What exactly is the Windows equivalent of "kill <process>"?  Does
Windows 
have signals?  Does the Foxboro Winix have signals?  And what does
Windows 
do to a program when it shuts down, since there are no kill scripts 
(/etc/rc0.d/Knnxxxx) scripts like Solaris has?

Corey






 
 
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