[Dxspider-support] Backbone configuration out-of-date?

Eric Carling ericc at metro800.co.uk
Mon Jul 7 13:17:13 BST 2003


Hi Darren, yes this is the exact problem but I didn't know why so thanks for
the explanation. It was the inability of a local user to log in because he
appears on GB7BAA from several days earlier that prompted my question and
made me wrongly think I had mis-configured something.

Cheers,
Eric. 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: The DXSpider Support list
Date: Monday, July 07, 2003 11:32:57
To: The DXSpider Support list
Subject: Re: [Dxspider-support] Backbone configuration out-of-date?
 
It's a Euro thing, I noticed this well over a year ago and have had many 
discussions with Keith, the SysOp of DXX/DXY.
If you telnet into various clusters world wide then some seem to collect 
nodes+users but they never release them, some
cluster nodes show 600+ nodes and 2800+ users at 5 am on Monday morning but 
its totally rubbish.
Sometimes my local users cant access me on RF as a few weeks before they 
had a peek at GB7DXK and the config is showing them
still logged into DXK, and it really was weeks before.
I guess somewhere someone has a higher hop count set for PC16s etc than 
they have for PC17s so they never show the nodes/users disconnecting.

I have an up todate JA cluster config sent to me from JN3AOU-9, an up to 
date UK config from DXX and a totally out of date config from DXY and 
IS0GRB-6 but I never send it out to anyone else.

It's a Euro thing and not a Dirk thing :-)

Darren G0TSM / GB7EDX.com





>I SAY AGAIN
>
>If you are using a current CVS then the SH/C display will likely be
>wrong unless you are a leaf node and your source of data is unlooped.
>
>Normal service will be resumed soon.
>
>Honest.
>
>Dirk
>
>On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 11:53, Eric Carling wrote:
> > I see a situation on my DX Spider whereby a sh/c reveals a result that
> > appears to be always out of date. For example the current user list I
> > see for GB7DJK via my cluster is nothing like the list when I log on
> > to GB7DJK as a user and do a sh/u
> >
> > I cannot figure out if I have a local problem, maybe something
> > mis-configured at my end, or whether my Spider is reading the data
> > accurately and updating properly and its the data itself thats out of
> > date. Has anyone any ideas please?
> >
> > Eric G0CGL / GB7CGL-1
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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