One approach would be to leverage the tasklist command from the command prompt. Your script can call that every so often to check to see if iperf.exe is running and then restart it if it isn't. Not sure what iperf.exe is, but you also might want to add a check to see if properly completed its work and cleanly exited.
In reply to Re: monitor iperf from perl
by dasgar
in thread monitor iperf from perl
by mark4444az
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