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Date:      Mon, 22 Nov 1999 14:53:03 -0500
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@mojave.sitaranetworks.com>
To:        David Schwartz <davids@webmaster.com>, jack <jack@germanium.xtalwind.net>, Chris Piazza <cpiazza@home.net>
Cc:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: NT reliability (was: Microsoft service packs... (was many otherthreads...))
Message-ID:  <19991122145303.63255@mojave.sitaranetworks.com>
In-Reply-To: <002601bf3311$ead8a370$021d85d1@youwant.to>; from David Schwartz on Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 08:44:23PM -0800
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.20.9911191613110.13432-100000@germanium.xtalwind.net> <002601bf3311$ead8a370$021d85d1@youwant.to>

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On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 20:44:23 -0800, David Schwartz wrote:
>> Today Chris Piazza wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 01:57:47PM -0500, Greg Lehey wrote:
>>>>
>>>> It doesn't seem to be possible to stop and start interfaces on NT;
>>>> instead, you reboot.  Not what I would expect of any good OS, let
>>>
>>> FWIW, Windows 2000 can do this fine.  It only took a few years ;-).
>>
>> Can it add and remove alias IPs on interfaces without the reboot
>> that NT needs?
>
> 	I don't know if it's a new service pack thing or what, but I've noticed
> that more and more of my NT servers _don't_ need reboots for that. They do
> drop all current TCP connections,

That's broken.  TCP has nothing to do with interfaces.

> but then they're back up just fine. It's a pain to disconnect
> everyone who happened to be doing anything, but it's less painful
> than a reboot.

So they still haven't got it right.

> 	It scares me though, because I have no idea why sometimes it
> works now (like the last 4 times I did it) when it never used to.

I would have thought that you were used to it by now.

Greg
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