[Dxspider-support] Spider node keeps thinking I'm a node, any ideas?

Ricardo Suarez eleu9da at ciudad.com.ar
Fri Oct 5 02:36:45 BST 2012


Howard, you have a node partner OK2CQR? I have OK2CQR-10 and in my 
spider seems the origin of the problem

Regards

Rick LU9DA


screen copy of lu9da-6
**************************

login: lu9da
lu9da
Hello Rick, this is LU9DA-6 in Mar del Plata, Argentina
running DXSpider V1.55 build 0.82
Cluster: 381 nodes, 3 local / 2336 total users  Max users 2348 Uptime 0 
00:53
LU9DA de LU9DA-6  4-Oct-2012 2350Z dxspider >
sh/user lu9da
sh/user lu9da
*LU9DA (at OK2CQR-1) Rick Mar del Plata, Argentina GF12FA **<---WHAT??????*
LU9DA de LU9DA-6  4-Oct-2012 2350Z dxspider >
DX de UT7IL:      7003.0  EA8/DL7VOA   CQ-599,Tnx my 1watt QRP!------ 2350Z
DX de PY2MG:     50024.6  YS1YS/B 529                            2351Z
DX de OK1AMF:     3520.0  TT8TT        up tnx                         
2352Z JO60
DX de KC4GL:      7127.0  TT8TT 7132.2                         2352Z
DX de N4NW:      24891.9 DU3/N0QM                                    2353Z
*PC51^LU9DA^OK2CQR-1^1^ **<---WHAT??????*
DX de W1WC:       7127.0  TT8TT        up 5                           
2353Z FN31
DX de W3LPL:      7008.7 HR1TTW                                      2354Z
DX de ZP9MCE:     7025.0  PT9BCN/B 599                            2355Z
DX de JA1WLO:    14086.3  TT8TT        up 2  ry.   NA nw             2355Z
DX de WD8JJA:    14094.0  5U5U         RTTY up 2.2                    2356Z
DX de CS8ABG:     7174.5  YL2GB        CQ DX                          
2356Z HM77

El 04/10/2012 22:59, Howard Leadmon escribió:
>   As a follow-up to my prior posts, I ran update_sysop and it now knows I am
> a user/sysop again.    At least that solves the issue of getting on my node,
> but it doesn't explain why this seems to keep happening at random times
> now..
>
>
> ---
> Howard Leadmon - howard at leadmon.net
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org [mailto:dxspider-support-
>> bounces at dxcluster.org] On Behalf Of Howard Leadmon
>> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 6:54 PM
>> To: 'The DXSpider Support list'
>> Subject: Re: [Dxspider-support] Spider node keeps thinking I'm a node, any
>> ideas?
>>
>>   I just tried running the user_asc to see if it was an easy fix without
>> having to run the setup again, but that didn't work for me, when I telnet
>> in, it still thinks I'm a node.   Hard to manage it, when you can't
>> communicate..
>>
>> Dirk, any ideas?
>>
>>
>> ---
>> Howard Leadmon - howard at leadmon.net
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org [mailto:dxspider-support-
>>> bounces at dxcluster.org] On Behalf Of Ricardo Suarez
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 6:51 PM
>>> To: The DXSpider Support list
>>> Subject: Re: [Dxspider-support] Spider node keeps thinking I'm a node,
> any
>>> ideas?
>>>
>>> HOUSTON! we have a problem!
>>>
>>> After read the mail from Howard and write my own mail, I test LU9DA-6
>>> and have the problem again! yesterday and today, two times down in two
>>> days!
>>>
>>> Help!
>>>
>>> Rick LU9DA
>>>
>>>
>>> El 04/10/2012 22:41, Ricardo Suarez escribió:
>>>> Yesterday, for second time in little more of one month, lu9da-6 do the
>>>> same thing, solved stopping the spider, running user_asc and
>>>> re-launching the program.
>>>>
>>>> Is a bug or some corrupted data?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Rick LU9DA
>>>>
>>>> El 04/10/2012 16:19, Howard Leadmon escribió:
>>>>>    OK, this one has me perplexed, as for quite a long while I have run
>>>>> the
>>>>> WB3FFV-2 node, and never had any issues with it.   Several months
>>>>> back (and
>>>>> I see some others reported it as well), my node all of a sudden
>>>>> decided that
>>>>> when I connected to it via telnet, and logged in as wb3ffv, that I
>>>>> was no
>>>>> longer a user/sysop, but that I was another node and started the
>>>>> somewhat
>>>>> cryptic broadcasts.
>>>>>
>>>>>    After some advice I saw posted, I reran the setup on the node, and
> of
>>>>> course set wb3ffv as a user/sysop and things went back to normal.
>> Now
>>>>> another month or so down the road, I go to logon to my node today,
>>>>> and blamo
>>>>> it thinks I am a node again:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> login: wb3ffv
>>>>> password:
>>>>> PC18^DXSpider Version: 1.55 Build: 0.112 Git: b2aa9a9 pc9x^5455^
>>>>> PC16^G7VJR-5^G4SGX - 1^H25^
>>>>> PC19^1^GB7MBC^0^5401^H25^
>>>>> PC16^GB7MBC^M0OSH - 1^I8NLC - 1^K1HRD - 1^KK5AA - 1^G4MUL -
>>> 1^H25^
>>>>> PC19^1^GB7MBC^0^5455^H25^
>>>>> PC16^VE3EY-7^SQ9DIE - 1^H25^
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    I know I could run the setup again, reset my account and
>>>>> permissions, but
>>>>> the real question is, why does this sucker keep thinking I am a
>>>>> node?   This
>>>>> is a recent over this year issue, and now it's done it again, any
>>>>> ideas on
>>>>> to fix and stop this from happening again?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 73's de WB3FFV
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>> Howard Leadmon
>>
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