From: g0vgs Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 12:34:32 +0000 (+0000) Subject: minor changes and updates X-Git-Tag: R_1_49~110 X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=198c2082a99dcd8ae4dc2a740ee901cf4ac711b4;p=spider.git minor changes and updates --- diff --git a/txt/adminmanual.txt b/txt/adminmanual.txt index a0ab7558..c2de5bf3 100644 --- a/txt/adminmanual.txt +++ b/txt/adminmanual.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ The DXSpider Administration Manual v1.48 Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com) - Version 1.48 August 2001 revision 1.1 + Version 1.48 September 2001 revision 1.2 A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program. ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -287,21 +287,21 @@ In fact DXSpider has had a simple system for some time which is called - isolation. This is similar to what, in other systems such as clx, is + isolation. This is similar to what in other systems such as clx, is called passive mode. A more detailed explanation of isolation is given further below. This system is still available and, for simple networks, is probably all that you need. - The new functionality introduced in version 1.48 is filtering the node - and user protocol frames on a "per interface" basis. We call this + The new functionality introduced in version 1.48 allows filtering the + node and user protocol frames on a "per interface" basis. We call this route filtering. This is used instead of isolation. What this really means is that you can control more or less completely - which PC protocol frames, to do with user and node management, pass to - each of your partner nodes. You can also limit what comes into your - node from your partners. You can even control the settings that your + which user and node management PC protocol frames pass to each of your + partner nodes. You can also limit what comes into your node from your + partners. It is even possible to control the settings that your partner node has for the routing information that it sends to you (using the rcmd command). @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ explained further on. - The first thing that you must do is determine whether you need to do + The first thing that you must do is determine whether you need to use route filtering at all. If you are a "normal" node with two or three partners and you arranged in an "official" non-looping tree type network, then you do not need to do route filtering and you will feel @@ -323,6 +323,14 @@ isolation then you also probably don't need to use route filtering. + To put it simply, you should not mix Isolation and Route Filtering. + It will work, of sorts, but you will not get the expected results. If + you are using Isolation sucessfully at the moment, do not get involved + in Route Filtering unless you have a good supply of aspirin! Once you + have started down the road of Route Filtering, do not use Isolation + either. Use one or the other, not both. + + You will only require this functionality if you are "well-connected". What that means is that you are connected to several different parts of (say) the EU cluster and, at the same time, also connected to two @@ -384,18 +392,16 @@ Please be careful if you alter this setting, it will affect ALL your - links! - - + links! Remember, this is a default filter for node connections, not a + per link default. For the default routing filter then you have two real choices: either a "national" view or the "safe" option of only your own callsign. Examples of each (for my node: GB7DJK) are:- - - acc/route node_default call_dxcc 61,38 - acc/route node_default call gb7djk + acc/route node_default call_dxcc 61,38 + acc/route node_default call gb7djk @@ -454,17 +460,11 @@ Exactly the same rules apply for general route filtering. You would use either an accept filter or a reject filter like this ... + reject/route + or - - - - - reject/route - - or - - accept/route + accept/route @@ -474,8 +474,8 @@ - rej/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (everything except UK+EIRE nodes) - rej/route all (equiv to [very] restricted mode) + rej/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (send everything except UK+EIRE nodes) + rej/route all (equiv to [very] restricted mode) acc/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (send only UK+EIRE nodes) acc/route gb7djk call gb7djk (equiv to SET/ISOLATE) @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ PC16s for my local users). - It is possible to do much more complex rules, there are up to 10 + It is possible to write much more complex rules, there are up to 10 accept/reject pairs per callsign per filter. For more information see the next section. @@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ any information back to the isolated node. There are times when you would like to forward only spots across a link (maybe during a contest for example). To do this, isolate the node in the normal way and use - an acc/spot >call< allilter in the to override the isolate. + an acc/spot >call< all filter to override the isolate. 2. Other filters @@ -983,9 +983,9 @@ any further by regarding it as "bad" in some way. - A DX Spot has a number of fields which can checked to see whether they - contain "bad" values, they are: the DX callsign itself, the Spotter - and the Originating Node. + A DX Spot has a number of fields which can be checked to see whether + they contain "bad" values, they are: the DX callsign itself, the + Spotter and the Originating Node. There are a set of commands which allow the sysop to control whether a @@ -1239,7 +1239,7 @@ - The filename are the callsign of the connection that you want the + The filename is the callsign of the connection that you want the script to operate on, eg: /spider/scripts/g1tlh. The filenames are always in lower case on those architectures where this makes a difference. @@ -1799,14 +1799,9 @@ commands. - THIS IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED!!! ONLY DO THIS IF YOU HAVE A TEST - INSTALLATION OR ARE WILLING TO HAVE YOUR CLUSTER CRASH ON YOU!!! THIS - MUST BE CONSIDERED AT LEAST BETA TESTING AND MAYBE EVEN ALPHA!! YOU - HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! - - - DID I MENTION..... ONLY DO THIS IF YOU ARE WILLING TO ACCEPT THE - CONSEQUENCES!!! + Please be aware that if you update your system using CVS, it is + possible that you could be running code that is very beta and not + fully tested. There is a possibility that it could be unstable. I am of course assuming that you have a machine with both DXSpider and @@ -1845,15 +1840,12 @@ If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp - The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your current directory. cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxspider co spider - - This command is all on one line. @@ -1912,6 +1904,7 @@ 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. @@ -1978,10 +1971,12 @@ 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 + acc/ann all + + but this probably for advanced users... @@ -2044,6 +2039,11 @@ acc/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (send only UK+EIRE nodes) acc/route gb7djk call gb7djk (equiv to SET/ISOLATE) + + + + + You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg: