TSReboot

Reboot selected or all Citrix and Terminal Servers within a Domain
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  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy Pty Ltd
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 39 KB

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TSReboot Description

TSReboot is a lightweight and easy to use command-line utility designed to reboot all or selected Terminal and Citrix server within a domain at specified intervals. This utility was written to replace reboot commands currently found in the MS Windows Operating System. This utility offers an extra feature that will be of benefit to all admins - the ALL switch. Using this switch, an admin can centrally reboot all Citrix/TS servers within a Domain with one command, and at specified intervals. An EXCLUDE switch is also available to exclude selected servers from the ALL option. It is recommended that you run TSREBOOT LISTALL first to list what Citrix/TS servers are available in the Domain. This command can also be used in a script. This command can only be used with administrative privileges. You can run this command as a scheduled task. If this command is executed with the ALL option from a Citrix/ TS server within the domain, then the executing server will be rebooted last. Servers are not rebooted all at once with the ALL command. The delay between the reboot of each server is set at the command line (default: 20 minutes). All users on each server are sent a message to logoff prior to the reboot. Any user failing to logoff 2 minutes prior to reboot will be gracefully logged off by the system. Usage: TSReboot ] LISTALL LISTS all TS and Citrix Servers in the current Domain. DOES NOT REBOOT. wait_time Minutes to wait after user notification before rebooting each server (default is 20). /SERVER:servername Specifies the server to reboot (default is current). ALL Reboot ALL TS and Citrix Servers. /EXCLUDE:servername Exclude particular servers from reboot when ALL option is provided. Can accept multiple entries, seperated by comma. Must be last command line argument. /? This help information.


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