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Hello Dirk, <br>
<br>
Thanks for responding, and you are correct it's running under
FreeBSD 11.2 Stable at this time, and running under the following
version of perl:<br>
<br>
Perl 5, version 28, subversion 1 (v5.28.1) built for
amd64-freebsd-thread-multi<br>
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<br>
Good question on it writing into this dma folder, but for sure it's
always done it, and I just wipe it out when it gets to large. If I
look at what is in the file, I see this: (just a snip from the
file)<br>
<br>
<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2
PC92^PY3NZ-8^76800.01^K^5PY3NZ-8:5455:0.115^9^8^H92^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^PY5JO-11^76785.02^A^^5PY3NZ-8^H93^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^PY3NZ-8^76801^A^^5PY5JO-11:177.40.36.192^H93^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2
PC92^UT4ULP-5^76800.02^A^^7EI7MRE:2a00,1098,86,54,,1^H92^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^EA4RCH-5^76801^D^^5ON4KST^H95^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^PY1NB-4^76802^D^^5DH1TW-2^H95^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^F6KVP-3^76800^D^^5UR4QRH-2^H95^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^ON0NOL-9^76802^D^^5R2DGO-1^H95^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^F8KHI-3^76802^D^^5VE3CGR-5^H94^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^W5CMM-1^76800^D^^5M0KGX-3^H92^<br>
<- I EA4FIT-2 PC92^PA4JJ-3^76802^D^^5N2KI-9^H92^<br>
<- I VE2REA PC92^N6WS-6^76794^D^^5DB0SUE-7^H93^<br>
<- I VE2REA PC92^ON0NOL-9^76800^D^^5ON0DXC^H92^<br>
<- I VE2REA PC11^1840.0^PA0WCH^07-Oct-2019^2119Z^FT8
JO21RJ<>IM76HG^EA7FDR^EA1DX^H93^~<br>
<- I VE2REA PC92^IW2EVH-6^76800^D^^5IQ8XF^H94^<br>
<- I VE2REA PC92^PY1NB-4^76800^D^^5IW0QNL^H95^<br>
-> D KA1R DX de NX5T: 18120.0 V31JW 59 in
TX 2119Z%07%07<br>
-> D N9KT-2 PC61^18120.0^V31JW^ 7-Oct-2019^2119Z^59 in
TX^NX5T^N6WS-6^63.249.43.100^H28^~<br>
-> D F4GVE-2 PC61^18120.0^V31JW^ 7-Oct-2019^2119Z^59 in
TX^NX5T^N6WS-6^63.249.43.100^H28^~<br>
-> D SR9DDF-12 PC61^18120.0^V31JW^ 7-Oct-2019^2119Z^59 in
TX^NX5T^N6WS-6^63.249.43.100^H28^~<br>
-> D PY4OG-2 PC61^18120.0^V31JW^ 7-Oct-2019^2119Z^59 in
TX^NX5T^N6WS-6^63.249.43.100^H28^~<br>
-> D VE3TOK-1 PC61^18120.0^V31JW^ 7-Oct-2019^2119Z^59 in
TX^NX5T^N6WS-6^63.249.43.100^H28^~<br>
-> D G3LRS-2 PC61^18120.0^V31JW^ 7-Oct-2019^2119Z^59 in
TX^NX5T^N6WS-6^63.249.43.100^H28^~<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
It seems to just drop the blobs of data like this into the file
about ever say 30-60 seconds. I just assumed it was a logging
point for everything that it processed, but just never got rotated..<br>
<br>
73's de WB3FFV<br>
<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/7/2019 4:53 PM, Dirk Koopman via
Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">There are a few things:<br>
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1. DXSpider does not (intentionally) write to anywhere out of
the /spider tree.<br>
2. A swift search suggests that /var/spool/dma is a FreeBSDism.<br>
3. What's in it?<br>
4. What are you running on?<br>
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73 Dirk G1TLH<br>
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<br>
Probably a Dirk question, but it seems that DXspider uses a
never ending temp file, or I see no sign of rotation, and as
it's a temp name it's not simple to just add it to a rotate
script.<br>
<br>
I get notifications from my system ever so often that /var is
getting low, and when I look I find a file in /var/spool/dma
that is loaded with logging from the spider node. A quick ls
shows me this thing gets big..<br>
<br>
<b>-rw-rw---- 1 sysop other 98642690048 Oct 7 14:16
tmp_ChMmSPN1mE</b><br>
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<br>
I tend to go in and stop the node, and get rid of the file, but
I had having to boot everyone to make sure I have a truncated
but usable temp file for the node to work with. Are there any
suggestions, or procedures for taking care of this so the drive
doesn't run low, and spider can hum along nicely for months
without incident??<br>
<br>
<br>
73's de WB3FFV<br>
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