[Dxspider-support] Connect…

Dirk Koopman djk at tobit.co.uk
Tue Jan 25 18:08:37 GMT 2022


Finger failure.

/spider/local_cmd/crontab is the correct place.

Sorry Pardon.

Dirk

On 25/01/2022 17:46, J.Marcio via Dxspider-support wrote:
> yes I kept a copy in /spider/local_cmd/
> thank you!
>
> J.Marcio
>
> Em ter., 25 de jan. de 2022 às 14:39, Joaquin . via Dxspider-support 
> <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> escreveu:
>
>     Hi,
>     You have to leave it in /spider/local_cmd/
>
>     Kin
>
>
>     El mar, 25 ene 2022 a las 18:22, J.Marcio via Dxspider-support
>     (<dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>) escribió:
>
>         Thanks for clear up!
>         Yes I have crontab with connection times for 00,10,20,30,40,50
>         * * * *...  but I have a question. what is the correct folder?
>         here it was in /spider/local_cmd, now I fixed it to spider/local
>          v1.57 (build 433 git: mojo/b84cf84a[r]) using perl v5.26.1 on
>         Ubuntu 18.4  Droplet @ DigitalOcean
>
>         J.Marcio PY4OG
>
>         Em ter., 25 de jan. de 2022 às 12:23, Dirk Koopman
>         <djk at tobit.co.uk> escreveu:
>
>             GB7DJK has been up and down because of software updates
>             and me needing to do research on a node that is actually
>             being used. Which give you an explanation.
>
>             I presume you have a /spider/local/crontab with lines like
>             this in it:
>
>             00,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * start_connect('gb7djk') unless
>             connected('gb7djk')
>
>             Whether or not a node disconnects can simply be dependent
>             on the "weather" on the internet. You cannot rely on a
>             connection staying up all the time. My connections can
>             stay up for days and then, on other days, disconnect every
>             couple of hours. There does not seem to be any rime or
>             reason for it. If you update and do something like:
>
>             grepdbg -3 extmsg disconnect
>
>             You'll need to update as I found that grepdbg did not do
>             what I thought it did (for -3 and 3) and 'grepdbg -help'
>             now gives a bit more help. There are no other changes.
>
>             Dirk G1TLH
>
>             On 25/01/2022 13:05, J.Marcio via Dxspider-support wrote:
>>             Hello Dirk,
>>              After updating to version 1.57 build 430, 431 since 427,
>>             my node doesn't maintain stable connection with some
>>             nodes including GB7DJK.  please should I make some
>>             changes to /connect?.
>>
>>             Thank  you again for this excelente and  very useful tool
>>             for all.
>>
>>             J.Marcio PY4OG
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