X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sgml%2Fadminmanual.sgml;h=1121bc82fd049fa8d80ec63f616e61d592165f48;hb=82d258561ef9e3bd65fd89a953a704ae8832f1cd;hp=d7bae3d5e0dbfaacf1df9a505ff47069c07fab6a;hpb=175151ba8f0fec2628e157c1d54dcbf89091e522;p=spider.git diff --git a/sgml/adminmanual.sgml b/sgml/adminmanual.sgml index d7bae3d5..1121bc82 100644 --- a/sgml/adminmanual.sgml +++ b/sgml/adminmanual.sgml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
-This section describes the installation of DX Spider v1.35 on a
-
I am assuming a general knowledge of Linux and its commands. You should
@@ -34,24 +34,19 @@ know how to use tar and how to edit files using your favourite editor.
The crucial ingredient for all of this is
- In addition to the standard Red Hat distribution you will require the
-following
I will assume that you have already downloaded the latest tarball of
the DXSpider software and are ready to install it. I am assuming version
-1.35 for this section but of course you would use the latest version.
+1.46 for this section but of course you would use the latest version.
Login as root and create a user to run the cluster under.
@@ -601,6 +602,15 @@ the following lines to the file near the end ...
DX:3:respawn:/bin/su -c "/usr/bin/perl -w /spider/perl/cluster.pl" sysop >/dev/tty7
+
+This line works fine for RedHat and SuSE distributions. The line required for
+Slackware distributions is slightly different. My thanks to Aurelio, PA3EZL for
+this information.
+
+
This will automatically start DXSpider on tty7 (ALT-F7) on bootup and restart
it should it crash for any reason.
@@ -1928,6 +1938,16 @@ load/keps
That is it! the kepler data has been updated.
+
+The command sh/qrz will only work once you have followed a few
+simple steps. First you need to get a user ID and password from qrz.com.
+Simply go to the site and create one. Secondly you need to copy the file
+/spider/perl/Internet.pm to /spider/local and alter it to match your user
+ID and password. You also at this point need to set $allow=1 to complete
+the setup. Many thanks to Fred Lloyd, the proprieter of
+
-You can remove this level with unset/debug <name>
+You can choose to log several different levels. The levels are
+
+chan
+state
+msg
+cron
+connect
+
+You can show what levels you are logging with the show/debug
+command.
+
+You can remove a debug level with unset/debug <name>
-
@@ -3987,6 +4018,16 @@ time and UTC as the computer has it right now. If you give some prefixes
then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) at
the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
+
+
+
+The levels can be set with set/debug
+