[Dxspider-support] FW: Spider Performance & Bug with >= 10 GHz Spots from AK1A nodes

Dirk Koopman djk at tobit.co.uk
Tue May 21 23:41:53 BST 2002


My machine is running a 500Mhz Celeron with the same memory, on Redhat
6.2 (if that helps).

Can you do: set/debug chanerr

and then send me the output of a dumped one please?

Dirk G1TLH

On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 23:14, Andy Cook, G4PIQ wrote:
> I reported that PC11s from AK1A nodes with frequencies of 10 GHz and above
> were being dumped in spider a week or so back. Have just updated to the
> latest CVS version and the problem remains so that is a definite bug.
> 
> As a seperate issue. I have some concerns over the performance which we're
> seeing on GB7MRS. It's not a very fast or big machine (233 MHz Pentium with
> 128 Mb RAM I think) running Red Hat 6.0. However, a query like a sh/dx which
> has to go some way back in the archive is about 10 times slower on MRS than
> it is on GB7DJK - not that I'm sure what Dirk's running.
> 
> Any particular performance improving tips which folks could suggest.
> 
> Andy, G4PIQ
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andy Cook, G4PIQ [mailto:g4piq at btinternet.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 3:57 PM
> > To: dxspider-support-X-dxcluster.org-POP-1 at mail-x-change.com
> > Subject: [Dxspider-support] Probable bug with >= 10 GHz Spots
> > from AK1A
> > nodes
> >
> >
> > Not running absolutely the latest version here - 1.49, build
> > 56.94, so it
> > may have been fixed, but don't recall any traffic on the
> > reflector about it
> > and seems access to www.dxcluster.org is sick right now.
> >
> > When a PC11 for 10 GHz or higher comes into spider from an
> > AK1A box, it gets
> > ignored by spider - no stored or passed to users. Maybe due
> > to the format of
> > the PC11 with a decimal point and no trailing zero? Example below.
> >
> > 1021474098^<- I GB7DXM PC11^10368830.^GB3MHX^15-May-2002^1448Z^jo02
> > Test^G4PIQ^GB7DXM^H99^~
> >
> > Andy, G4PIQ
> >
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