[Dxspider-support] Help with my cluster again!

Mike McCarthy, W1NR lists at w1nr.net
Fri Nov 13 19:14:24 GMT 2015


When you rebooted the system it got a new IP address. It takes a while
before you see the change at ddns get propogated to the name service
resolvers. Spider could not bind to the interface because the address
that ddns was resolving to no longer exists. If you waited for the name
service to time out and refresh it would probably work again, but to
prevent that, use "0.0.0.0", which will bind to all network interfaces
regardless of it's actual IP address.

Mike, W1NR

On 11/13/2015 01:26 PM, ryan woods wrote:
> I am using the ddns.net <http://ddns.net> so that way I can use it when
> I am not home. Is there another way to do this?
> 
> On Nov 13, 2015 1:16 PM, "Mike McCarthy, W1NR" <lists at w1nr.net
> <mailto:lists at w1nr.net>> wrote:
> 
>     It looks like you picked up a new dynamic IP address and it no longer
>     matched what is in your ddns so spider is not finding the interface with
>     that address. Why don't you use "0.0.0.0" instead of a dynamic address?
>     That way it will just bind to all ports regardless of what the address
>     really is.
> 
>     On my system I have IPv6 enabled so I use "::" instead of "0.0.0.0".
> 
>     73 de Mike, W1NR
> 
>     On 11/13/2015 09:40 AM, ryan woods wrote:
>     > I had sent this once but didn't get emailed out to everyone just
>     trying
>     > it again!......
>     >
>     > This weekend I restarted my raspberry pi running my cluster (it
>     had not
>     > been done in some time). I do not have it setup to start the
>     cluster on
>     > every reboot to I have to do it manually in this is what
>     > happend!.........
>     >
>     > sysop at KD8ATF-PI ~ $ /spider/perl/cluster.pl <http://cluster.pl>
>     <http://cluster.pl>
>     > cluster
>     > DXSpider V1.55, build 0.171 (git: d2cdffc[r]) started
>     > Copyright (c) 1998-2015 Dirk Koopman G1TLH
>     > loading prefixes ...
>     > US Database loaded
>     > loading band data ...
>     > loading user file system ...
>     > starting listeners ...
>     > Internal port: localhost 27754 using IntMsg
>     > External Port: 0.0.0.0 7373 using ExtMsg::login
>     > IO::Socket::INET: Cannot assign requested address
>     > Could not create socket: Cannot assign requested address
>     > at /spider/perl/Msg.pm line 472
>     >         Msg::new_server('ExtMsg', 'kd8atf.ddns.net
>     <http://kd8atf.ddns.net>
>     > <http://kd8atf.ddns.net>', 7300, 'CODE(0x177dc10)') called at
>     > /spider/perl/cluster.pl <http://cluster.pl> <http://cluster.pl>
>     line 446
>     > Could not create socket: Cannot assign requested address
>     >
>     > It did work on Saturday but when I did the reboot I actually shut
>     it off
>     > to update the img file I have on my computer that I have so if
>     anything
>     > happends. The only changes that I have made was to the motd.
>     >
>     > The only way I can get the cluster to start is to # out the
>     > kd8atf.ddns.net <http://kd8atf.ddns.net> <http://kd8atf.ddns.net>
>     in the listeners.pm <http://listeners.pm>
>     > <http://listeners.pm>. Then it will start no problem but then I can
>     > remove the # in that will work. Im not sure what has happend but I do
>     > know I do not know how to fix it.  I would like to set it up to auto
>     > start on every reboot but cant do it like this.
>     >
>     > Can any one help me.
>     >
>     >
>     >
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