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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

You specify
these actions using the following options.
reset=interval Defines the length of time in seconds that the service must wait before
the system can reset the failure count to 0. You may specify a value of INFINITE to keep the
failure count from ever resetting. Use this setting with the actions option.
reboot=message Defines the message to broadcast before rebooting the system due to a
failure.
command=command Defines the command you want to run after a failure.
actions={run | reboot | restart}/delay Specifies an action to take, along with the
delay time, for executing the action in milliseconds. For example, run/5000 would attempt
to run the service again after 5,000 milliseconds. You must also specify a reset interval when
using an action.
failureflag [ServiceName] [Flag] Modifies the failure flag to a new value. You can use
this command to set special failure flags that define the special circumstances of a failure (such
as environmental factors). The default value of 0 tells the Service Control Manager (SCM) to use
the configured failure actions on the service only when the service terminates in a state other
than SERVICE_STOPPED.


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