[Dxspider-support] sh/c problem
Markus Roch
spider at dl2kmr.de
Mon Aug 22 11:47:34 BST 2005
Hi!
Thanks for your answers.
But the problem is not solved. sh/newc and sh/c/all only shows my 2 direct
CLX neighbours, here some aditional infos:
my Spider Cluster is DB0EA-6
my neighbours are: DB0IUZ-6 (clx)
and DB0ACC-10 (also clx, leaf node)
When I trace the connection from db0iuz-6 -> db0ea-6 I can see all the
PC16 messages with all the clusters and users, but why aren't they shown
when I do sh/c/a oder sh/newc???
Here:
15:fm DB0IUZ-6 to DB0EA-6 via DB0IUZ* DB0EA-6* ctl I32^ pid F0 [29]
PC16^DB0ERF-5^DL3BUE - 1^H1^
15:fm DB0EA-6 to DB0IUZ-6 via DB0EA-6 DB0IUZ ctl RR3v
15:fm DB0IUZ-6 to DB0EA-6 via DB0IUZ* DB0EA-6* ctl I33^ pid F0 [29]
PC16^HB9W-8^HB9BGN-7 - 1^H7^
15:fm DB0EA-6 to DB0IUZ-6 via DB0EA-6 DB0IUZ ctl RR4v
15:fm DB0IUZ-6 to DB0EA-6 via DB0IUZ* DB0EA-6* ctl I34^ pid F0 [28]
PC17^ON0RET-9^DB0PRA-9^H20^
my version:
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1048Z dxspider >
sh/ver
DX Spider Cluster version 1.51 (build 59.376) on Linux
Copyright (c) 1998-2005 Dirk Koopman G1TLH
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1048Z dxspider >
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1046Z dxspider >
sh/newc
DB0EA-6->DB0HH DL2KMR
(DB0ACC-10)
(DB0IUZ-6)->DB0IUZ-10 DG7DCG DG9YIH DH2DAS DJ4AX DK2YCT DL3FM DL9GS
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1046Z dxspider >
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1046Z dxspider >
sh/c/all
Node Callsigns
(DB0ACC-10)
DB0EA-6 DB0HH DL2KMR
(DB0IUZ-6) DB0IUZ-10 DG7DCG DG9YIH DH2DAS DJ4AX
DK2YCT DL3FM DL9GS
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1047Z dxspider >
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1047Z dxspider >
links
Ave Obs Ping Sec Since
Callsign Type Started RTT count Int. Last Ping
DB0ACC-10 CLX 19-Aug-2005 1740Z 0.20 2 300 82
DB0IUZ-6 CLX 21-Aug-2005 0456Z 0.80 2 300 26
DL2KMR de DB0EA-6 22-Aug-2005 1047Z dxspider >
Now, I type sh/c at DB0IUZ-6:
dl2kmr de db0iuz-6 22-Aug-2005 1047Z clx >
sh/c
Cluster: Verbundene Stationen:
db0iuz-6 db0iuz-10 dl9gs dj4ax dl3fm
dg7dcg
dh2das dg9yih dk2yct dl2kmr
db0fhk-6= dl3kdv-1 db0koe-12
db0pra-9- df5je dj2ub
db0gos-6- db0iuz-10 dj6jj oe5mpl dl1ejl
df3eh
dl1oy
db0mdx- db0agm-15 dl9zap db0fhn-3 dl3sr
dl2dr
dl0gh dl2zae dk1rv db0sif-5
do4bmw-1
db0zka-14 dl4fcs dl1uu db0ttm-13
df0da-1
db0prt-13 db0lhr-12 db0tnc-12 dl2dxa
dk5hb
dk1rf dh2yad dl8yhr-1 pd0rf
df5nk-1
lx1da db0ds-6 dj8cg dl7afv
dk3wg
dg4fdq dk4sdr dl1pt-9 dd1wks
dl2rns
dk4vw do4bmw dk4kk df8ik
dk6lh-2
dl8faj dl5gac dj2ja-2 dl9obd-1
dj1tu
df9zn dk6wl dl6bf dj9fk
dk1kr-2
dl5fu dl7cw dl1zl do9st
dj9mh
dj5kb
db0ea-6= db0hh
db0ovn-6= dk2crn-2 pa3hbg
db0acc-10
hb9w-8 df5ul df9tf f5lgf hb9ank
hb9arc
dj8lu dk4pe hb9bhw dj8wi
hb9ss
hb9bgn-8 dj5av-8
db0ttm-6
db0hgw-6
db0sue-7 dl3nck-1 pe1nsu oh2nsm ok1fm
dc9yc
vk6cjl sp9uph dl4sdw dk2br
on4aoi
dh7sa-1 dl1yes dg2lab-1 dl1bjn
dl5ww
dm1fl ds5kjr dc7bk dc0na
la6bka
dl2eq dk5ad lx9eg dd3qd
dl5kua
df1sd dj9cs dl9ki dd3fs
oe1agb
dj2bw dl5sdk dl4mcf on4ccx-2
dl4cw
dl8ndg dl2cs hb9cwa dl3hby
dg2rsf
db0chz-7 db0chz dl2chn dh5ym
db0fhn-6 do1ctl dk1max
db0tud-6 db0tud
db0erf-5 oe7kji dl9cu dl5ss df5au
dl1bkk
dh5vk dh0lqh dl6kb dl1azz
hb9pl
dl1ndy dl6cng dh3fen db0erf-14
do7ad
dl7wl dj0zy dl8usa dj4ey
dl1sp
db0ulm-6 dc2sf
db0fho-4 db0fho
db0bq-4 dh2yaz dd3cf df8qb
db0cz-6 df9gr dl2gkm db0her f5lmk
db0bq-6 dd1qm dl8fbc
db0hst-6 dg0kw dg0kw-1
db0rdx-9
db0erf-6 dl8uo dl7uka
db0xo-9
db0nor-9 db0uhc df7kf dl1jj-2 do1ers
db0aja-15 df6na-9
db0lj-6 db0qt-6 db0lj-1 db0vi dj6mb
db0erf-7 dl4fcs-1 db0blo-5 dg0odi dj8rz
dm2ayo
dl1aoq dj7of db0saw-12 db0bln-11
db0hdf-12
db0sdx dl8nu dl3lg dk3sf dl2ian
db0sdx-12
dk5il df7ub df3is dj4lk
dj5av-6
db0ber-4 dl7yy
dl2kmr de db0iuz-6 22-Aug-2005 1047Z clx >
Any ideas??
Very 73!
Markus, DL2KMR
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 08:56:19PM +0200, Lars.Boman at logistikpartner.se wrote:
>>
>>
>> Try sh/newc !
>
> If the "missing" nodes are not in your country, "sh/c/a" will also
> show them, whearas "sh/c" only shows nodes in the same country.
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