X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=txt%2Fadminmanual.txt;h=f8de19b2fddcd531c0ab54b1c6f1cfbfda1868d5;hb=b21ba4d796c6e285685a18be32f538facb2408c5;hp=f7073ed7c5e84ef2e32f9f1503ff3d7722b119c5;hpb=b2478484ac66d4c499a2348b8163a7e0966f4250;p=spider.git diff --git a/txt/adminmanual.txt b/txt/adminmanual.txt index f7073ed7..f8de19b2 100644 --- a/txt/adminmanual.txt +++ b/txt/adminmanual.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com) - Version 1.32 February 2001 + Version 1.33 (Revision 1.22) March 2001 A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program. ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -140,6 +140,7 @@ 11.4 The Aliases file 11.5 Console.pl 11.6 Updating kepler data + 11.7 The QRZ callbook 12. CVS @@ -248,40 +249,41 @@ 13.101 show/badnode (6) 13.102 show/badspotter (1) 13.103 show/date (0) - 13.104 show/dx (0) - 13.105 show/dxcc (0) - 13.106 show/files (0) - 13.107 show/filter (0) - 13.108 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5) - 13.109 show/hops (8) - 13.110 show/isolate (1) - 13.111 show/lockout (9) - 13.112 show/log (8) - 13.113 show/moon (0) - 13.114 show/muf (0) - 13.115 show/node (1) - 13.116 show/prefix (0) - 13.117 show/program (5) - 13.118 show/qra (0) - 13.119 show/qrz (0) - 13.120 show/route (0) - 13.121 show/satellite (0) - 13.122 show/sun (0) - 13.123 show/time (0) - 13.124 show/wcy (0) - 13.125 show/wwv (0) - 13.126 shutdown (5) - 13.127 spoof (9) - 13.128 stat/db (5) - 13.129 stat/channel (5) - 13.130 stat/msg (5) - 13.131 stat/user (5) - 13.132 sysop (0) - 13.133 talk (0) - 13.134 type (0) - 13.135 who (0) - 13.136 wx (0) - 13.137 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5) + 13.104 show/debug (9) + 13.105 show/dx (0) + 13.106 show/dxcc (0) + 13.107 show/files (0) + 13.108 show/filter (0) + 13.109 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5) + 13.110 show/hops (8) + 13.111 show/isolate (1) + 13.112 show/lockout (9) + 13.113 show/log (8) + 13.114 show/moon (0) + 13.115 show/muf (0) + 13.116 show/node (1) + 13.117 show/prefix (0) + 13.118 show/program (5) + 13.119 show/qra (0) + 13.120 show/qrz (0) + 13.121 show/route (0) + 13.122 show/satellite (0) + 13.123 show/sun (0) + 13.124 show/time (0) + 13.125 show/wcy (0) + 13.126 show/wwv (0) + 13.127 shutdown (5) + 13.128 spoof (9) + 13.129 stat/db (5) + 13.130 stat/channel (5) + 13.131 stat/msg (5) + 13.132 stat/user (5) + 13.133 sysop (0) + 13.134 talk (0) + 13.135 type (0) + 13.136 who (0) + 13.137 wx (0) + 13.138 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5) ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -290,10 +292,12 @@ 11..11.. IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn - This section describes the installation of DX Spider v1.35 on a RedHat - Linux Distribution. I do not intend to try and cover the installation - of Linux or the setup of the AX25 utilities. If you need help on this - then read Iains original HOWTO on the DXSpider website. + This section describes the installation of DX Spider v1.46 on a RedHat + Linux Distribution. Wherever possible I will try to include + differences for other distributions. I do not intend to try and cover + the installation of Linux or the setup of the AX25 utilities. If you + need help on this then read Iains original installation guide that + comes with the Spider distribution. I am assuming a general knowledge of Linux and its commands. You @@ -301,14 +305,14 @@ editor. - The crucial ingredient for all of this is Perl 5.004. Now I know Perl - 5.005 is out and this will almost certainly work with it, but RedHat - 5.1 comes with 5.004. _B_e _W_a_r_n_e_d, earlier versions of RedHat ddoo nnoott - come with 5.004 as standard, you need to upgrade + The crucial ingredient for all of this is Perl. Earlier versions of + Spider required perl 5.004, however it is now _S_T_R_O_N_G_L_Y recommended + that you use at least version 5.005_03 as this is the version being + used in the development of Spider. In addition to the standard Red Hat distribution you will require the - following CPAN modules: - + following modules from http://www.cpan.org/CPAN.html ... @@ -316,10 +320,6 @@ +o Data-Dumper-2.10.tar.gz - +o FreezeThaw-0.3.tar.gz - - +o MLDBM-2.00.tar.gz - +o TimeDate-1.08.tar.gz +o IO-1.20.tar.gz @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ 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. @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ # cd ~sysop - # tar xvfz spider-1.35.tar.gz + # tar xvfz spider-1.46.tar.gz # ln -s ~sysop/spider /spider # groupadd -g 251 spider (or another number) @@ -470,11 +470,10 @@ PPLLEEAASSEE UUSSEE CCAAPPIITTAALL LLEETTTTEERRSS FFOORR CCAALLLLSSIIGGNNSS - DON'T alter the DXVars.pm (or any other file) in /spider/perl, they - are overwritten with every release. Any files or commands you place in - /spider/local or /spider/local_cmd will automagically be used in - preference to the ones in /spider/perl EVEN while the cluster is - running! + DON'T alter any file in /spider/perl, they are overwritten with every + release. Any files or commands you place in /spider/local or + /spider/local_cmd will automagically be used in preference to the ones + in /spider/perl EVEN while the cluster is running! Save the new file and change directory to ../perl .... @@ -492,7 +491,7 @@ - $ create_sysop.pl + $ ./create_sysop.pl @@ -505,8 +504,8 @@ - $ cluster.pl - DXSpider DX Cluster Version 1.35 + $ ./cluster.pl + DXSpider DX Cluster Version 1.46 Copyright (c) 1998 Dirk Koopman G1TLH loading prefixes ... loading band data ... @@ -525,12 +524,7 @@ - - $ client.pl - - - - + $ ./client.pl This should log you into the cluster as the sysop under the alias callsign we set earlier. In this case the callsign is G0VGS. The @@ -588,6 +582,12 @@ + or, if you wish your users to be able to use SSID's on their callsigns + .. + + + + default * * * * * * - sysop /spider/src/client client %s ax25 @@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ - client.pl login telnet + ./client.pl login telnet @@ -707,11 +707,11 @@ That is now set, it is as simple as that. To prove it, login on yet - another console as sysop and issue the command ... + another console as sysop, cd to spider/perl and issue the command ... - client.pl gb7baa (using the callsign you set as a node) + ./client.pl gb7baa (using the callsign you set as a node) @@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ - client.pl gb7baa + ./client.pl gb7baa PC38^GB7MBC^~ If the callsign you just set up as a cluster node is for an incoming @@ -988,6 +988,29 @@ + This line works fine for RedHat distributions. It is also fine for + SuSE up to 7.0. From Suse 7.1 you need to add runlevels 2 and 5 like + this ... + + + + DX:235:respawn:/bin/su -c "/usr/bin/perl -w /spider/perl/cluster.pl" sysop >/dev/tty7 + + + + + + The line required for Slackware distributions is slightly different. + My thanks to Aurelio, PA3EZL for this information. + + + + DX:23:respawn:/bin/su - sysop -c "/usr/bin/perl -w /spider/perl/cluster.pl" >/dev/tty7 + + + + + This will automatically start DXSpider on tty7 (ALT-F7) on bootup and restart it should it crash for any reason. @@ -1028,6 +1051,9 @@ website at the cron page where it is explained more fully. + + + 55.. HHoopp ccoonnttrrooll Starting with version 1.13 there is simple hop control available on a @@ -1054,6 +1080,46 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + # # hop table construction # @@ -2572,6 +2638,17 @@ + 1111..77.. TThhee QQRRZZ ccaallllbbooookk + + The command _s_h_/_q_r_z 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 qrz.com for allowing this access. + + 1122.. CCVVSS CVS stands for "Concurrent Versions System" and the CVS for DXSpider @@ -2618,10 +2695,13 @@ What happens next depends on whether you have an existing installation that you want to update with the latest and greatest or whether you just want to see what is there and/or run it on a new machine for - testing. Either way you will want to change directory to a new place, - if you want to update an existing installation then I suggest /tmp, - otherwise choose a suitable place according to the normal installation - instructions. + testing. + + If you are installing Spider from CVS then change directory to + /home/sysop + + If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp + The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your @@ -2667,7 +2747,7 @@ Remember to recompile the C client (cd /spider/src; make) - At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restrt + At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restart the cluster in your own time. However, if you attempt to use any new commands or features expect it to be fatal! At least your cluster will have been restarted then so it will be too late to worry about @@ -2690,7 +2770,6 @@ any of the perl scripts have been altered or added, again, CVS will tell you. - You will find any changes documented in the /spider/Changes file. @@ -2703,7 +2782,6 @@ is the permissions level needed to use the command. - 1133..11.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((00)) aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee [[00--99]] <> Set an accept filter line for announce @@ -2758,9 +2836,6 @@ This filter would only allow announces that were posted buy UK stations. You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg: - - - acc/ann all @@ -2769,7 +2844,6 @@ but this probably for advanced users... - 1133..22.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]]<> Announce filter sysop @@ -2828,7 +2902,6 @@ thus: hf/ssb. You can also just have a simple range like: 0/30000 - this is more efficient than saying simply: freq HF (but don't get too hung up about that) - some examples:- @@ -2836,6 +2909,9 @@ acc/spot 1 on hf/cw acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16) + + + You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything, eg: @@ -2901,7 +2977,6 @@ See HELP FILTER for information. - 1133..66.. aacccceepptt//wwccyy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) aacccceepptt//wwccyy <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> WCY filter sysop version @@ -2957,6 +3032,8 @@ See HELP FILTER for information. + + 1133..88.. aacccceepptt//wwwwvv ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) aacccceepptt//wwwwvv <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> WWV filter sysop version @@ -2967,12 +3044,11 @@ + accept/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4 + accept/wwv node_default all + set/hops node_default 10 - accept/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4 - accept/wwv node_default all - set/hops node_default 10 - - accept/wwv user_default by W,K + accept/wwv user_default by W,K @@ -3022,6 +3098,8 @@ This will disconnect you from the cluster + + 1133..1144.. ccaattcchhuupp ((55)) ccaattcchhuupp <> AAllll||[[<> ......]] Mark a message as sent @@ -3034,6 +3112,8 @@ This may well be ALL the non-private messages. You can prevent this by using these commmands:- + + catchup GB7DJK all catchup GB7DJK 300 301 302 303 500-510 @@ -3086,7 +3166,7 @@ - acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16) + acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16) @@ -3152,7 +3232,6 @@ No checking is done to see if the any of the chained databases exist, in fact it is usually better to do the above statement first then do each of the chained databases. - Databases can exist offsite. To define a database that lives on another node do: @@ -3165,7 +3244,6 @@ To see what databases have been defined do: - DBAVAIL (or it will have been aliased to SHOW/COMMAND) It would be normal for you to add an entry into your local Aliases @@ -3231,7 +3309,6 @@ There is no warning, no comeback, no safety net. - You have been warned. @@ -3297,7 +3374,6 @@ List the messages in the messages directory. - If there is a 'p' one space after the message number then it is a personal message. If there is a '-' between the message number and the @@ -3352,9 +3428,11 @@ - DX FR0G 144.600 - DX 144.600 FR0G - DX 144600 FR0G + + + DX FR0G 144.600 + DX 144.600 FR0G + DX 144600 FR0G @@ -3364,7 +3442,7 @@ - DX FR0G 144600 this is a test + DX FR0G 144600 this is a test @@ -3416,6 +3494,8 @@ check is made on the filename (if any) that you specify. + + 1133..2299.. ffoorrwwaarrdd//llaattlloonngg ((88)) ffoorrwwaarrdd//llaattlloonngg <> Send latitude and longitude information to @@ -3479,6 +3559,9 @@ the sysop). + + + 1133..3344.. kkiillll ((55)) kkiillll <> [[<> ......]] Remove or erase a message from the system @@ -3496,6 +3579,7 @@ kkiillll ffuullll <> [[<>]] Delete a message from the whole cluster + Delete a message (usually a 'bulletin') from the whole cluster system. This uses the subject field, so any messages that have exactly the @@ -3544,7 +3628,6 @@ each message. If any of them match then that message is immediately deleted on receipt. - 1133..4400.. llooaadd//bbaaddwwoorrddss ((99)) llooaadd//bbaaddwwoorrddss Reload the badwords file @@ -3559,9 +3642,6 @@ ignored. - - - 1133..4411.. llooaadd//bbaannddss ((99)) llooaadd//bbaannddss Reload the band limits table @@ -3628,6 +3708,7 @@ recently been added (the last 2 days for spots and last month for WWV data). + 1133..4477.. mmssgg ((99)) mmssgg <> <> [[ddaattaa ......]] Alter various message parameters @@ -3679,7 +3760,6 @@ You can also use in the same way as a talk command to a connected user but without any processing, added of "from to " or whatever. - pc G1TLH Try doing that properly!!! @@ -3694,6 +3774,8 @@ is output to the console in seconds. Any visible cluster node can be PINGed. + + 1133..5500.. rrccmmdd ((11)) rrccmmdd <> <> Send a command to another DX cluster @@ -3743,19 +3825,19 @@ - info eg: iota or qsl - by eg: G,M,2 - origin - origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - origin_itu - origin_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - channel - wx 1 filter WX announces - dest eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros) + info eg: iota or qsl + by eg: G,M,2 + origin + origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + origin_itu + origin_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + channel + wx 1 filter WX announces + dest eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros) @@ -3816,29 +3898,19 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - freq eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m - on same as 'freq' - call eg: G,PA,HB9 - info eg: iota or qsl - by - call_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - call_itu - call_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - origin - channel + freq eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m + on same as 'freq' + call eg: G,PA,HB9 + info eg: iota or qsl + by + call_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + call_itu + call_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + origin + channel @@ -3882,11 +3954,15 @@ - reject/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16 - reject/spot node_default all - set/hops node_default 10 - reject/spot user_default by G,M,2 + + + + reject/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16 + reject/spot node_default all + set/hops node_default 10 + + reject/spot user_default by G,M,2 @@ -3946,15 +4022,18 @@ - by eg: G,M,2 - origin - origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - origin_itu - origin_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - channel + + + by eg: G,M,2 + origin + origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + origin_itu + origin_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + channel + @@ -4010,6 +4089,7 @@ further details) + 1133..6622.. sseenndd ((00)) sseenndd <> [[<> ......]] Send a message to one or more callsigns @@ -4075,6 +4155,7 @@ field of a dx spot being propagated + Setting a word as 'baddx' will prevent spots with that word in the callsign field of a DX spot from going any further. They will not be displayed and they will not be sent onto other nodes. @@ -4090,6 +4171,8 @@ To allow a word again, use the following command ... + + unset/baddx VIDEO @@ -4156,6 +4239,8 @@ unset/badspotter VE2STN + + will allow spots from him again. Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceded by @@ -4184,7 +4269,13 @@ sseett//ddeebbuugg <> Add a debug level to the debug set - You can remove this level with unset/debug + 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 _s_h_o_w_/_d_e_b_u_g command. + + You can remove a debug level with unset/debug 1133..7722.. sseett//ddxx ((00)) @@ -4195,6 +4286,8 @@ You can stop DX messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_d_x command + + 1133..7733.. sseett//ddxxggrriidd ((00)) sseett//ddxxggrriiddAllow grid squares on the end of DX messages @@ -4259,6 +4352,8 @@ + + 1133..7788.. sseett//hhooppss ((88)) sseett//hhooppss <> aannnn||ssppoottss||wwwwvv||wwccyy <> Set hop count @@ -4287,7 +4382,6 @@ sseett//iissoollaattee <> Isolate a node from the rest of the network - Connect a node to your system in such a way that you are a full protocol member of its network and can see all spots on it, but nothing either leaks out from it nor goes back into from the rest of @@ -4326,7 +4420,6 @@ - 1133..8822.. sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn ((99)) sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn <> Set your cluster latitude and longitude @@ -4354,6 +4447,7 @@ You can stop these messages by using the _u_n_s_e_t_/_l_o_g_i_n_i_n_f_o command. + 1133..8844.. sseett//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) sseett//lloocckkoouutt <> Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster @@ -4390,10 +4484,12 @@ - set/spider - set/dxnet - set/clx - set/arcluster + + + set/spider + set/dxnet + set/clx + set/arcluster @@ -4420,6 +4516,8 @@ If a ping is heard then the obscount is reset to the full value. Using default values, if a node has not responded to a ping within 15 minutes, it is disconnected. + + 1133..8888.. sseett//ppaaggee ((00)) sseett//ppaaggee <> Set the number of lines per page @@ -4453,6 +4551,7 @@ type password. + 1133..9900.. sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall ((99)) sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall <> <> Set the ping time to neighbouring @@ -4485,14 +4584,13 @@ - - 0 - normal user - 1 - allow remote nodes normal user RCMDs - 5 - various privileged commands (including shutdown, but not disc- - connect), the normal level for another node. - 8 - more privileged commands (including disconnect) - 9 - local sysop privilege. DO NOT SET ANY REMOTE USER OR NODE TO THIS - LEVEL. + 0 - normal user + 1 - allow remote nodes normal user RCMDs + 5 - various privileged commands (including shutdown, but not disc- + connect), the normal level for another node. + 8 - more privileged commands (including disconnect) + 9 - local sysop privilege. DO NOT SET ANY REMOTE USER OR NODE TO THIS + LEVEL. @@ -4583,6 +4681,9 @@ WX messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_x command. + + + 1133..110000.. sshhooww//bbaaddddxx ((11)) sshhooww//bbaaddddxxShow all the bad dx calls in the system @@ -4603,7 +4704,7 @@ 1133..110022.. sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerr ((11)) - sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerrShow all the bad spotters in the system + sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerr Show all the bad spotters in the system Display all the bad spotter's callsigns in the system, see @@ -4624,7 +4725,15 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1133..110044.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) + 1133..110044.. sshhooww//ddeebbuugg ((99)) + + sshhooww//ddeebbuugg Show what levels of debug you are logging + + + The levels can be set with _s_e_t_/_d_e_b_u_g + + + 1133..110055.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) sshhooww//ddxx [[ooppttiioonnss]] interrogate the spot database @@ -4638,35 +4747,38 @@ - on - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm - on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) - - the number of spots you want - - - spot no spot no in - the selected list - - for a spotted callsign beginning with - * - for a spotted callsign ending in - ** - for a spotted callsign containing - day - starting days ago - day - - days days ago + on - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm + on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) - info - any spots containing in the info or remarks + - the number of spots you want + - - spot no spot no in + the selected list - by - any spots spotted by (spotter - is the same). + - for a spotted callsign beginning with + * - for a spotted callsign ending in + ** - for a spotted callsign containing - qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call - held in the spot database. + day - starting days ago + day - - days days ago - iota [] - If the iota island number is missing it will - look for the string iota and anything which looks like - an iota island number. If you specify then it will look - for that island. + info - any spots containing in the info or remarks - qra [] - this will look for the specific locator if - you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. + by - any spots spotted by (spotter + is the same). + + qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call + held in the spot database. + + iota [] - If the iota island number is missing it will + look for the string iota and anything which looks like + an iota island number. If you specify then it will look + for that island. + + qra [] - this will look for the specific locator if + you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. @@ -4684,7 +4796,11 @@ SH/DX iota eu-064 SH/DX qra jn86 - 1133..110055.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) + + + + + 1133..110066.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) sshhooww//ddxxcccc <> Interrogate the spot database by country @@ -4698,14 +4814,16 @@ - SH/DXCC G - SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota + SH/DXCC G + SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota + - 1133..110066.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) + + 1133..110077.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilleess [[<> [[<>]]]] List the contents of a filearea @@ -4737,7 +4855,7 @@ See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file. - 1133..110077.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) + 1133..110088.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilltteerr Show the filters you have set @@ -4746,14 +4864,15 @@ displays all the filters set - for all the various categories. - 1133..110088.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..110099.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) sshhooww//ffiilltteerr <> Show the filters set by + A sysop can look at any filters that have been set. - 1133..110099.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) + 1133..111100.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) sshhooww//hhooppss <> [[aannnn||ssppoottss||wwccyy||wwwwvv||]] Show the hop counts for a node @@ -4763,8 +4882,7 @@ which category you want to see. If you leave the category out then all the categories will be listed. - - 1133..111100.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) + 1133..111111.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) sshhooww//iissoollaattee Show a list of isolated nodes @@ -4772,7 +4890,7 @@ Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated. - 1133..111111.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) + 1133..111122.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt Show a list of excluded callsigns @@ -4781,7 +4899,7 @@ cluster locally with the _s_e_t_/_l_o_c_k_o_u_t command - 1133..111122.. sshhooww//lloogg ((88)) + 1133..111133.. sshhooww//lloogg ((88)) sshhooww//lloogg [[<>]] Show excerpts from the system log @@ -4791,7 +4909,7 @@ show output from the log associated with that callsign. - 1133..111133.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) + 1133..111144.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) sshhooww//mmoooonn [[<>||<>]] Show moon rise and set times @@ -4814,16 +4932,14 @@ - - - SH/MOON - SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN + SH/MOON + SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN - 1133..111144.. sshhooww//mmuuff ((00)) + 1133..111155.. sshhooww//mmuuff ((00)) sshhooww//mmuuff <> [[<>]][[lloonngg]] Show the likely propagation to @@ -4877,19 +4993,14 @@ - - - - - - RxSens: -123 dBM SFI: 159 R: 193 Month: 10 Day: 21 - Power : 20 dBW Distance: 6283 km Delay: 22.4 ms - Location Lat / Long Azim - East Dereham, Norfolk 52 41 N 0 57 E 47 - United-States-W 43 0 N 87 54 W 299 - UT LT MUF Zen 1.8 3.5 7.0 10.1 14.0 18.1 21.0 24.9 28.0 50.0 - 18 23 11.5 -35 mS0+ mS2 S3 - 19 0 11.2 -41 mS0+ mS2 S3 + RxSens: -123 dBM SFI: 159 R: 193 Month: 10 Day: 21 + Power : 20 dBW Distance: 6283 km Delay: 22.4 ms + Location Lat / Long Azim + East Dereham, Norfolk 52 41 N 0 57 E 47 + United-States-W 43 0 N 87 54 W 299 + UT LT MUF Zen 1.8 3.5 7.0 10.1 14.0 18.1 21.0 24.9 28.0 50.0 + 18 23 11.5 -35 mS0+ mS2 S3 + 19 0 11.2 -41 mS0+ mS2 S3 @@ -4903,9 +5014,6 @@ SH/MUF W 24 - - - will get you the above display, but with the next 24 hours worth of propagation data. @@ -4922,7 +5030,7 @@ terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness. - 1133..111155.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) + 1133..111166.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) sshhooww//nnooddee [[<> ......]] Show the type and version number of nodes @@ -4932,7 +5040,7 @@ the non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed. - 1133..111166.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) + 1133..111177.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) sshhooww//pprreeffiixx <> Interrogate the prefix database @@ -4946,9 +5054,7 @@ - - - 1133..111177.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) + 1133..111188.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm Show the locations of all the included program modules @@ -4958,7 +5064,7 @@ from. - 1133..111188.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) + 1133..111199.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) sshhooww//qqrraa <> [[<>]] Show the distance between locators sshhooww//qqrraa <> <> Convert latitude and longitude to a locator @@ -4974,9 +5080,6 @@ SH/QRA IO92QL SH/QRA JN06 IN73 - - - The first example will show the distance and bearing to the locator from yourself, the second example will calculate the distance and bearing from the first locator to the second. You can use 4 or 6 @@ -4994,7 +5097,7 @@ - 1133..111199.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) + 1133..112200.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) sshhooww//qqrrzz <> Show any callbook details on a callsign @@ -5004,7 +5107,7 @@ provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com - 1133..112200.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) + 1133..112211.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) sshhooww//rroouuttee <> Show the route to @@ -5014,13 +5117,13 @@ - sh/route n2tly + sh/route n2tly - 1133..112211.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) + 1133..112222.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee <> [[<> <>]] Show satellite tracking data @@ -5042,6 +5145,7 @@ Each pass in a period is separated with a row of '-----' characters + So for example:- @@ -5053,7 +5157,7 @@ - 1133..112222.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) + 1133..112233.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) sshhooww//ssuunn [[<>||<>]] Show sun rise and set times @@ -5080,7 +5184,7 @@ - 1133..112233.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) + 1133..112244.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) sshhooww//ttiimmee [[<>||<>]] Show the local time @@ -5091,7 +5195,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1133..112244.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) + 1133..112255.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) sshhooww//wwccyy Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts sshhooww//wwccyy <> Show the last WCY broadcasts @@ -5101,18 +5205,19 @@ system - 1133..112255.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) + 1133..112266.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) sshhooww//wwwwvv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts sshhooww//wwwwvv <> Show the last WWV broadcasts + Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the system - 1133..112266.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) + 1133..112277.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) sshhuuttddoowwnn Shutdown the cluster @@ -5121,7 +5226,7 @@ set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart. - 1133..112277.. ssppooooff ((99)) + 1133..112288.. ssppooooff ((99)) ssppooooff <> <> Run commands as another user @@ -5132,7 +5237,7 @@ like home_node for example. - 1133..112288.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) + 1133..112299.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) ssttaatt//ddbb <> Show the status of a database @@ -5144,9 +5249,7 @@ other than a sysop. - - - 1133..112299.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) + 1133..113300.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell <> Show the status of a channel on the cluster @@ -5157,7 +5260,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1133..113300.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) + 1133..113311.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) ssttaatt//mmssgg <> Show the status of a message @@ -5167,7 +5270,7 @@ etc etc. - 1133..113311.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) + 1133..113322.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) ssttaatt//uusseerr <> Show the full status of a user @@ -5178,7 +5281,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1133..113322.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) + 1133..113333.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) ssyyssoopp Regain your privileges if you login remotely @@ -5212,12 +5315,15 @@ or 2 0 5 7 3 or 20573 + + + They will all match. If there is no password you will still be offered numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is case sensitive. - 1133..113333.. ttaallkk ((00)) + 1133..113344.. ttaallkk ((00)) ttaallkk <> Enter talk mode with ttaallkk <> <> Send a text message to @@ -5268,7 +5374,7 @@ - 1133..113344.. ttyyppee ((00)) + 1133..113355.. ttyyppee ((00)) ttyyppee <>//<> Look at a file in one of the fileareas @@ -5278,6 +5384,7 @@ enter:- + TYPE bulletins/arld051 @@ -5287,7 +5394,7 @@ content. - 1133..113355.. wwhhoo ((00)) + 1133..113366.. wwhhoo ((00)) wwhhoo Show who is physically connected locally @@ -5296,17 +5403,18 @@ what sort of connection they have - 1133..113366.. wwxx ((00)) + 1133..113377.. wwxx ((00)) wwxx <> Send a weather message to local users wwxx ffuullll <> Send a weather message to all cluster users + Weather messages can sometimes be useful if you are experiencing an extreme that may indicate enhanced conditions - 1133..113377.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..113388.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) wwxx ssyyssoopp <> Send a weather message to other clusters only @@ -5333,6 +5441,30 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +