From: g0vgs Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 07:43:53 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add sh/c and sh/c/n and sh/connect to the user and admin manuals. Sort X-Git-Tag: R_1_47~25 X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ab0ea211ea17085944f4ce2b0100932fa6af02c8;p=spider.git Add sh/c and sh/c/n and sh/connect to the user and admin manuals. Sort out some typos etc. --- diff --git a/html/adminmanual-13.html b/html/adminmanual-13.html index d4ed704e..6ef4d83e 100644 --- a/html/adminmanual-13.html +++ b/html/adminmanual-13.html @@ -1617,7 +1617,33 @@ for more information.

Display all the bad spotter's callsigns in the system, see SET/BADSPOTTER for more information.

-

13.103 show/date (0) +

13.103 show/configuration (0) +

+ +

show/configuration [<node>] Show all visible nodes and their users +

+

This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen +and the nodes to which they are connected. With the optional node, +you can specify a particular node to look at. +

This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c +

BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long +

+

13.104 show/configuration/node (0) +

+ +

show/configuration/node Show all the nodes connected +

+

Show all the nodes connected locally and the nodes they have connected. +

+

13.105 show/connect (1) +

+ +

show/connect Show all the active connections +

+

This command shows information on all the active connections known to +the node. This command gives slightly more information than WHO. +

+

13.106 show/date (0)

show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show @@ -1630,14 +1656,14 @@ 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.

-

13.104 show/debug (9) +

13.107 show/debug (9)

show/debug Show what levels of debug you are logging

The levels can be set with set/debug

-

13.105 show/dx (0) +

13.108 show/dx (0)

show/dx [options] interrogate the spot database @@ -1696,7 +1722,7 @@ qra [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if

-

13.106 show/dxcc (0) +

13.109 show/dxcc (0)

show/dxcc <prefix> Interrogate the spot database by country @@ -1715,7 +1741,7 @@ e.g.

-

13.107 show/files (0) +

13.110 show/files (0)

show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] List @@ -1742,7 +1768,7 @@ string to see a selection of files in a filearea eg:-

See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file.

-

13.108 show/filter (0) +

13.111 show/filter (0)

show/filter Show the filters you have set @@ -1750,14 +1776,14 @@ string to see a selection of files in a filearea eg:-

Show the contents of all the filters that are set by you. This command displays all the filters set - for all the various categories.

-

13.109 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5) +

13.112 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5)

show/filter <callsign> Show the filters set by <callsign>

A sysop can look at any filters that have been set.

-

13.110 show/hops (8) +

13.113 show/hops (8)

show/hops <node_call> [ann|spots|wcy|wwv|] Show the hop counts for a node @@ -1766,14 +1792,14 @@ displays all the filters set - for all the various categories. which category you want to see. If you leave the category out then all the categories will be listed.

-

13.111 show/isolate (1) +

13.114 show/isolate (1)

show/isolate Show a list of isolated nodes

Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated.

-

13.112 show/lockout (9) +

13.115 show/lockout (9)

show/lockout Show a list of excluded callsigns @@ -1781,7 +1807,7 @@ all the categories will be listed.

Show a list of callsigns that have been excluded (locked out) of the cluster locally with the set/lockout command

-

13.113 show/log (8) +

13.116 show/log (8)

show/log [<callsign>] Show excerpts from the system log @@ -1790,7 +1816,7 @@ cluster locally with the set/lockout command it will output a general logfile. With the optional callsign it will show output from the log associated with that callsign.

-

13.114 show/moon (0) +

13.117 show/moon (0)

show/moon [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show moon @@ -1815,7 +1841,7 @@ that you are connected to.

-

13.115 show/muf (0) +

13.118 show/muf (0)

show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] Show @@ -1892,7 +1918,7 @@ propagation data. should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.

-

13.116 show/node (1) +

13.119 show/node (1)

show/node [<node_call> ...] Show the type and version @@ -1902,7 +1928,7 @@ number of nodes command line. If no callsigns are specified then a sorted list of all the non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed.

-

13.117 show/prefix (0) +

13.120 show/prefix (0)

show/prefix <callsign> Interrogate the prefix database @@ -1914,7 +1940,7 @@ together with the internal country no, the CQ and ITU regions.

See also SHOW/DXCC

-

13.118 show/program (5) +

13.121 show/program (5)

show/program Show the locations of all the included program modules @@ -1922,7 +1948,7 @@ together with the internal country no, the CQ and ITU regions.

Show the name and location where every program module was load from. This is useful for checking where you think you have loaded a .pm file from.

-

13.119 show/qra (0) +

13.122 show/qra (0)

show/qra <locator> [<locator>] Show the distance @@ -1953,7 +1979,7 @@ SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E

-

13.120 show/qrz (0) +

13.123 show/qrz (0)

show/qrz <callsign> Show any callbook details on a callsign @@ -1962,7 +1988,7 @@ SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E and returns any information available for that callsign. This service is provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com

-

13.121 show/route (0) +

13.124 show/route (0)

show/route <callsign> Show the route to <callsign> @@ -1976,7 +2002,7 @@ connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config.

-

13.122 show/satellite (0) +

13.125 show/satellite (0)

show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] @@ -2001,7 +2027,7 @@ SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2

-

13.123 show/sun (0) +

13.126 show/sun (0)

show/sun [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show @@ -2024,7 +2050,7 @@ that you are connected to.

-

13.124 show/time (0) +

13.127 show/time (0)

show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show @@ -2035,7 +2061,7 @@ 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.

-

13.125 show/wcy (0) +

13.128 show/wcy (0)

show/wcy Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts
@@ -2043,7 +2069,7 @@ the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.

Display the most recent WCY information that has been received by the system

-

13.126 show/wwv (0) +

13.129 show/wwv (0)

show/wwv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts
@@ -2052,7 +2078,7 @@ the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.

Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the system

-

13.127 shutdown (5) +

13.130 shutdown (5)

shutdown Shutdown the cluster @@ -2060,7 +2086,7 @@ the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.

Shutdown the cluster and disconnect all the users. If you have Spider set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart.

-

13.128 spoof (9) +

13.131 spoof (9)

spoof <callsign> <command> Run commands as another user @@ -2070,7 +2096,7 @@ issue commands as if you were a different user. This is very useful for the kind of things that users seem to always get wrong.. like home_node for example.

-

13.129 stat/db (5) +

13.132 stat/db (5)

stat/db <dbname> Show the status of a database @@ -2079,7 +2105,7 @@ example.

Depending on your privilege level you will see more or less information. This command is unlikely to be of much use to anyone other than a sysop.

-

13.130 stat/channel (5) +

13.133 stat/channel (5)

stat/channel <callsign> Show the status of a channel on the cluster @@ -2088,7 +2114,7 @@ This command is unlikely to be of much use to anyone other than a sysop. you are on or else for the callsign that you asked for.

Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.

-

13.131 stat/msg (5) +

13.134 stat/msg (5)

stat/msg <msgno> Show the status of a message @@ -2096,7 +2122,7 @@ you are on or else for the callsign that you asked for.

This command shows the internal status of a message and includes information such as to whom it has been forwarded, its size, origin etc etc.

-

13.132 stat/user (5) +

13.135 stat/user (5)

stat/user <callsign> Show the full status of a user @@ -2105,7 +2131,7 @@ such as to whom it has been forwarded, its size, origin etc etc. and stuff.

Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.

-

13.133 sysop (0) +

13.136 sysop (0)

sysop Regain your privileges if you login remotely @@ -2141,7 +2167,7 @@ these values are for explanation :-): numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is case sensitive.

-

13.134 talk (0) +

13.137 talk (0)

talk <callsign> Enter talk mode with <callsign>
@@ -2182,7 +2208,7 @@ command with a '/' character, eg:-

-

13.135 type (0) +

13.138 type (0)

type <filearea>/<name> Look at a file in one of the fileareas @@ -2199,7 +2225,7 @@ enter:-

See also SHOW/FILES to see what fileareas are available and a list of content.

-

13.136 who (0) +

13.139 who (0)

who Show who is physically connected locally @@ -2207,7 +2233,7 @@ list of content.

This is a quick listing that shows which callsigns are connected and what sort of connection they have

-

13.137 wx (0) +

13.140 wx (0)

wx <text> Send a weather message to local users
@@ -2216,7 +2242,7 @@ what sort of connection they have

Weather messages can sometimes be useful if you are experiencing an extreme that may indicate enhanced conditions

-

13.138 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5) +

13.141 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5)

wx sysop <text> Send a weather message to other clusters only diff --git a/html/adminmanual-2.html b/html/adminmanual-2.html index 2bf1cfc6..fd676b8d 100644 --- a/html/adminmanual-2.html +++ b/html/adminmanual-2.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ - The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual: Quick installation guide + The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual: Quick installation guide (Linux version) @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Previous Contents


-

2. Quick installation guide

+

2. Quick installation guide (Linux version)

This section is designed for experienced Spider sysops who want to install Spider from scratch. It is simply a check list of things that need to be diff --git a/html/adminmanual-3.html b/html/adminmanual-3.html index 752f66ad..eb8efa97 100644 --- a/html/adminmanual-3.html +++ b/html/adminmanual-3.html @@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ default * * * * * * - sysop /spider/src/client client %u ax25 default * * * * * * - sysop /spider/src/client client %s ax25 -

For most purposes this is not desirable. The only time you probably will need this is -when you need to allow other cluster nodes that are using SSID's in. In this case it -owuld probably be better to use the first example and then add a specific line for that -node like this: +

For most purposes this is not desirable. The only time you probably will +need this is when you need to allow other cluster nodes that are using SSID's +in. In this case it would probably be better to use the first example and +then add a specific line for that node like this:

@@ -51,15 +51,16 @@ default  * * * * * *  - sysop /spider/src/client client %u ax25
 

-From version 1.47 there is a new (more efficient) way of doing this (see next section) but, -if you prefer, the method of doing it described here will continue to work just fine. +From version 1.47 there is a new (more efficient) way of doing this +(see next section) but, if you prefer, the method of doing it described +here will continue to work just fine.

Allowing telnet connections is quite simple. Firstly you need to add a line in /etc/services to allow connections to a port number, like this ....

-spdlogin   7300/tcp     # spider anonymous login port
+spdlogin   8000/tcp     # spider anonymous login port
 

Then add a line in /etc/inetd.conf like this .... @@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ no good reason for a password prompt to be given so it is not asked for.

-telnet localhost 7300
+telnet localhost 8000
 

@@ -104,8 +105,8 @@ telnet localhost 7300

3.3 Setting up telnet connects (from 1.47 onwards)

-

From version 1.47 you can chose to allow the perl cluster.pl program to -allow connections direct (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client +

From version 1.47 you can choose to allow the perl cluster.pl program to +allow connections directly (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client interface program). If you are using Windows then this is the only method available of allowing incoming telnet connections.

@@ -120,50 +121,52 @@ killall -HUP inetd

to make the change happen...

-

Having done that then you need to copy the file -/spider/perl/Listeners.pm to /spider/local and +

Having done that, you need to copy the file +/spider/perl/Listeners.pm to /spider/local and then edit it. You will need to uncomment the line containing "0.0.0.0" and select the correct port to listen on. So that it looks like this:-

 @listen = (
-    ["0.0.0.0", 7300],
+    ["0.0.0.0", 8000],
 );
 

-

As standard, the listener will listen on all interfaces simultaniously. If you require more -control than this, you can specify each interface individually:- +

As standard, the listener will listen on all interfaces simultaneously. +If you require more control than this, you can specify each interface +individually:-

 @listen = (
-    ["gb7baa.dxcluster.net", 7300],
+    ["gb7baa.dxcluster.net", 8000],
     ["44.131.16.2", 6300],
 );
 

This will only be successful if the IP addresses on each interface are static. -If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the 'default' method is the -only one which will work. +If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the 'default' method +is the only one that will work.

Restart the cluster.pl program to enable the listener.

-

One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing is done by the -cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in their telnet clients if -it isn't set automatically (as per the standards). Needless to say this will probably -only apply to Windows users. +

One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing +is done by the cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in +their telnet clients if it isn't set automatically (as per the standards). +Needless to say this will probably only apply to Windows users.

3.4 Setting up for AGW Engine (1.47 onwards)

-

AGW Engine is a Windows based ax25 stack. You can connect to an AGW engine from Linux -as well as Windows based machines. +

AGW Engine is a Windows based ax25 stack. You can connect to an AGW engine +from Linux as well as Windows based machines.

-

In order to enable access to an AGW Engine you need to copy /spider/perl/AGWConnect.pm -to /spider/local and edit it. Specifically you must:- +

In order to enable access to an AGW Engine you need to copy +/spider/perl/AGWConnect.pm to /spider/local and edit it. +Specifically you must:-

  • set $enable to 1.
  • diff --git a/html/adminmanual.html b/html/adminmanual.html index ca38d970..893c37b4 100644 --- a/html/adminmanual.html +++ b/html/adminmanual.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Contents

    The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual

    -

    Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)

    $Date$ $Revision$ +

    Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)

    Version 1.47 (Revision 1.30), April 2001


    A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program.
    @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Contents
  • 1.6 The Client program

-

2. Quick installation guide

+

2. Quick installation guide (Linux version)

3. Configuration

@@ -230,42 +230,45 @@ Contents
  • 13.100 show/baddx (1)
  • 13.101 show/badnode (6)
  • 13.102 show/badspotter (1) -
  • 13.103 show/date (0) -
  • 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) +
  • 13.103 show/configuration (0) +
  • 13.104 show/configuration/node (0) +
  • 13.105 show/connect (1) +
  • 13.106 show/date (0) +
  • 13.107 show/debug (9) +
  • 13.108 show/dx (0) +
  • 13.109 show/dxcc (0) +
  • 13.110 show/files (0) +
  • 13.111 show/filter (0) +
  • 13.112 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5) +
  • 13.113 show/hops (8) +
  • 13.114 show/isolate (1) +
  • 13.115 show/lockout (9) +
  • 13.116 show/log (8) +
  • 13.117 show/moon (0) +
  • 13.118 show/muf (0) +
  • 13.119 show/node (1) +
  • 13.120 show/prefix (0) +
  • 13.121 show/program (5) +
  • 13.122 show/qra (0) +
  • 13.123 show/qrz (0) +
  • 13.124 show/route (0) +
  • 13.125 show/satellite (0) +
  • 13.126 show/sun (0) +
  • 13.127 show/time (0) +
  • 13.128 show/wcy (0) +
  • 13.129 show/wwv (0) +
  • 13.130 shutdown (5) +
  • 13.131 spoof (9) +
  • 13.132 stat/db (5) +
  • 13.133 stat/channel (5) +
  • 13.134 stat/msg (5) +
  • 13.135 stat/user (5) +
  • 13.136 sysop (0) +
  • 13.137 talk (0) +
  • 13.138 type (0) +
  • 13.139 who (0) +
  • 13.140 wx (0) +
  • 13.141 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5)
    Next diff --git a/html/usermanual-12.html b/html/usermanual-12.html index d7367adb..22f0e55f 100644 --- a/html/usermanual-12.html +++ b/html/usermanual-12.html @@ -779,7 +779,26 @@ WWV messages with the unset/wwv command.

    Allow WX information to be seen at your console. You can switch off WX messages with the unset/wx command.

    -

    12.43 show/date +

    12.43 show/configuration +

    + +

    show/configuration [<node>] Show all visible nodes and their users +

    +

    This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen +and the nodes to which they are connected. With the optional node, +you can specify a particular node to look at. +

    This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c +

    BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long +

    +

    12.44 show/configuration/node +

    + +

    show/configuration/node Show all the nodes connected +

    +

    Show all the nodes connected locally and the nodes they have connected. +

    +

    +

    12.45 show/date

    show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show @@ -792,7 +811,7 @@ 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.

    -

    12.44 show/dx +

    12.46 show/dx

    show/dx [options] interrogate the spot database @@ -851,7 +870,7 @@ qra [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if

    -

    12.45 show/dxcc +

    12.47 show/dxcc

    show/dxcc <prefix> Interrogate the spot database by country @@ -870,7 +889,7 @@ e.g.

    -

    12.46 show/files +

    12.48 show/files

    show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] List @@ -897,7 +916,7 @@ string to see a selection of files in a filearea eg:-

    See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file.

    -

    12.47 show/filter +

    12.49 show/filter

    show/filter Show the filters you have set @@ -905,7 +924,7 @@ string to see a selection of files in a filearea eg:-

    Show the contents of all the filters that are set by you. This command displays all the filters set - for all the various categories.

    -

    12.48 show/moon +

    12.50 show/moon

    show/moon [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show moon @@ -930,7 +949,7 @@ that you are connected to.

    -

    12.49 show/muf +

    12.51 show/muf

    show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] Show @@ -1007,7 +1026,7 @@ propagation data. should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.

    -

    12.50 show/prefix +

    12.52 show/prefix

    show/prefix <callsign> Interrogate the prefix database @@ -1018,7 +1037,7 @@ it is and then displays all the relevant prefixes for that country together with the internal country no, the CQ and ITU regions.

    See also SHOW/DXCC

    -

    12.51 show/qra +

    12.53 show/qra

    show/qra <locator> [<locator>] Show the distance @@ -1049,7 +1068,7 @@ SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E

    -

    12.52 show/qrz +

    12.54 show/qrz

    show/qrz <callsign> Show any callbook details on a callsign @@ -1058,7 +1077,7 @@ SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E and returns any information available for that callsign. This service is provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com

    -

    12.53 show/route +

    12.55 show/route

    show/route <callsign> Show the route to <callsign> @@ -1072,7 +1091,7 @@ connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config.

    -

    12.54 show/satellite +

    12.56 show/satellite

    show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] @@ -1097,7 +1116,7 @@ SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2

    -

    12.55 show/sun +

    12.57 show/sun

    show/sun [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show @@ -1120,7 +1139,7 @@ that you are connected to.

    -

    12.56 show/time +

    12.58 show/time

    show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show @@ -1131,7 +1150,7 @@ 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.

    -

    12.57 show/wcy +

    12.59 show/wcy

    show/wcy Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts
    @@ -1139,7 +1158,7 @@ the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.

    Display the most recent WCY information that has been received by the system

    -

    12.58 show/wwv +

    12.60 show/wwv

    show/wwv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts
    @@ -1147,7 +1166,7 @@ the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.

    Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the system

    -

    12.59 sysop +

    12.61 sysop

    sysop Regain your privileges if you login remotely @@ -1183,7 +1202,7 @@ these values are for explanation :-): numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is case sensitive.

    -

    12.60 talk +

    12.62 talk

    talk <callsign> Enter talk mode with <callsign>
    @@ -1224,7 +1243,7 @@ command with a '/' character, eg:-

    -

    12.61 type +

    12.63 type

    type <filearea>/<name> Look at a file in one of the fileareas @@ -1241,7 +1260,7 @@ enter:-

    See also SHOW/FILES to see what fileareas are available and a list of content.

    -

    12.62 who +

    12.64 who

    who Show who is physically connected locally @@ -1249,7 +1268,7 @@ list of content.

    This is a quick listing that shows which callsigns are connected and what sort of connection they have

    -

    12.63 wx +

    12.65 wx

    wx <text> Send a weather message to local users
    diff --git a/html/usermanual.html b/html/usermanual.html index c1d0bf46..7d99c3cd 100644 --- a/html/usermanual.html +++ b/html/usermanual.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Contents


    The DXSpider User Manual

    -

    Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)

    Version 1.0 (Revision 3), March 2001 +

    Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)

    Version 1.0 (Revision 4), March 2001


    A complete reference for users of the DXSpider DXCluster program.
    @@ -134,27 +134,29 @@ Contents
  • 12.40 set/wcy
  • 12.41 set/wwv
  • 12.42 set/wx -
  • 12.43 show/date -
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    Next diff --git a/sgml/adminmanual.sgml b/sgml/adminmanual.sgml index 6f807633..39ec6431 100644 --- a/sgml/adminmanual.sgml +++ b/sgml/adminmanual.sgml @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com) -$Date$ $Revision$ +Version 1.47 (Revision 1.30), April 2001 + A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program. @@ -254,7 +255,7 @@ should see the output on your screen and hopefully now have a small C program called client. Leave it in this directory. -Quick installation guide +Quick installation guide (Linux version)

    This section is designed for experienced Spider sysops who want to install @@ -328,10 +329,10 @@ or, if you wish your users to be able to use SSID's on their callsigns .. default * * * * * * - sysop /spider/src/client client %s ax25 -For most purposes this is not desirable. The only time you probably will need this is -when you need to allow other cluster nodes that are using SSID's in. In this case it -owuld probably be better to use the first example and then add a specific line for that -node like this: +For most purposes this is not desirable. The only time you probably will +need this is when you need to allow other cluster nodes that are using SSID's +in. In this case it would probably be better to use the first example and +then add a specific line for that node like this: GB7DJK-2 * * * * * * - sysop /spider/src/client client gb7djk-2 ax25 @@ -341,15 +342,16 @@ default * * * * * * - sysop /spider/src/client client %u ax25 Allowing telnet connects from users

    -From version 1.47 there is a new (more efficient) way of doing this (see next section) but, -if you prefer, the method of doing it described here will continue to work just fine. +From version 1.47 there is a new (more efficient) way of doing this +(see next section) but, if you prefer, the method of doing it described +here will continue to work just fine.

    Allowing telnet connections is quite simple. Firstly you need to add a line in /etc/services to allow connections to a port number, like this .... -spdlogin 7300/tcp # spider anonymous login port +spdlogin 8000/tcp # spider anonymous login port Then add a line in /etc/inetd.conf like this .... @@ -381,7 +383,7 @@ no good reason for a password prompt to be given so it is not asked for. Assuming all is well, then try a telnet from your linux console .... -telnet localhost 7300 +telnet localhost 8000

    @@ -390,8 +392,8 @@ You should now get the login prompt and be able to login as before. Setting up telnet connects (from 1.47 onwards)

    -From version 1.47 you can chose to allow the perl cluster.pl program to -allow connections direct (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client +From version 1.47 you can choose to allow the perl cluster.pl program to +allow connections directly (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client interface program). If you are using Windows then this is the only method available of allowing incoming telnet connections. @@ -403,51 +405,57 @@ up in /etc/inetd.conf. Remember to:- killall -HUP inetd -

    +

    to make the change happen... -

    -Having done that then you need to copy the file -/spider/perl/Listeners.pm to /spider/local and +

    +Having done that, you need to copy the file +/spider/perl/Listeners.pm to /spider/local and then edit it. You will need to uncomment the line containing &dquot;0.0.0.0&dquot; and select the correct port to listen on. So that it looks like this:- @listen = ( - ["0.0.0.0", 7300], + ["0.0.0.0", 8000], ); -

    As standard, the listener will listen on all interfaces simultaniously. If you require more -control than this, you can specify each interface individually:- +

    +As standard, the listener will listen on all interfaces simultaneously. +If you require more control than this, you can specify each interface +individually:- @listen = ( - ["gb7baa.dxcluster.net", 7300], + ["gb7baa.dxcluster.net", 8000], ["44.131.16.2", 6300], ); -

    This will only be successful if the IP addresses on each interface are static. -If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the 'default' method is the -only one which will work. +

    +This will only be successful if the IP addresses on each interface are static. +If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the 'default' method +is the only one that will work.

    Restart the cluster.pl program to enable the listener.

    -One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing is done by the -cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in their telnet clients if -it isn't set automatically (as per the standards). Needless to say this will probably -only apply to Windows users. +One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing +is done by the cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in +their telnet clients if it isn't set automatically (as per the standards). +Needless to say this will probably only apply to Windows users. Setting up for AGW Engine (1.47 onwards) -

    AGW Engine is a Windows based ax25 stack. You can connect to an AGW engine from Linux -as well as Windows based machines. +

    +AGW Engine is a Windows based ax25 stack. You can connect to an AGW engine +from Linux as well as Windows based machines. -

    In order to enable access to an AGW Engine you need to copy /spider/perl/AGWConnect.pm -to /spider/local and edit it. Specifically you must:- +

    +In order to enable access to an AGW Engine you need to copy +/spider/perl/AGWConnect.pm to /spider/local and edit it. +Specifically you must:- set $enable to 1. @@ -4172,6 +4180,43 @@ for more information. Display all the bad spotter's callsigns in the system, see SET/BADSPOTTER for more information. +show/configuration (0) + +

    + +show/configuration [<node>] Show all visible nodes and their users + + +

    +This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen +and the nodes to which they are connected. With the optional node, +you can specify a particular node to look at. + +This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c + +BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long + +show/configuration/node (0) + +

    + +show/configuration/node Show all the nodes connected + + +

    +Show all the nodes connected locally and the nodes they have connected. + +show/connect (1) + +

    + +show/connect Show all the active connections + + +

    +This command shows information on all the active connections known to +the node. This command gives slightly more information than WHO. + show/date (0)

    diff --git a/sgml/usermanual.sgml b/sgml/usermanual.sgml index b74258a0..83fc06b7 100644 --- a/sgml/usermanual.sgml +++ b/sgml/usermanual.sgml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The DXSpider User Manual <author>Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com) -<date>Version 1.0 (Revision 3), March 2001 +<date>Version 1.0 (Revision 4), March 2001 <abstract> A complete reference for users of the DXSpider DXCluster program. </abstract> @@ -1897,6 +1897,33 @@ WWV messages with the <em>unset/wwv</em> command. Allow WX information to be seen at your console. You can switch off WX messages with the <em>unset/wx</em> command. +<sect1>show/configuration + +<P> +<tt> +<bf>show/configuration [<node>]</bf> Show all visible nodes and their users +</tt> + +<P> +This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen +and the nodes to which they are connected. With the optional <em>node</em>, +you can specify a particular node to look at. + +This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c + +BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long + +<sect1>show/configuration/node + +<P> +<tt> +<bf>show/configuration/node</bf> Show all the nodes connected +</tt> + +<P> +Show all the nodes connected locally and the nodes they have connected. + + <sect1>show/date <P> diff --git a/txt/adminmanual.txt b/txt/adminmanual.txt index c2a3f93c..16c3e0de 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) - $Date$ $Revision$ + Version 1.47 (Revision 1.30), April 2001 A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program. ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ 1.5 Starting up for the first time 1.6 The Client program - 2. Quick installation guide + 2. Quick installation guide (Linux version) 3. Configuration @@ -251,42 +251,45 @@ 13.100 show/baddx (1) 13.101 show/badnode (6) 13.102 show/badspotter (1) - 13.103 show/date (0) - 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) + 13.103 show/configuration (0) + 13.104 show/configuration/node (0) + 13.105 show/connect (1) + 13.106 show/date (0) + 13.107 show/debug (9) + 13.108 show/dx (0) + 13.109 show/dxcc (0) + 13.110 show/files (0) + 13.111 show/filter (0) + 13.112 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5) + 13.113 show/hops (8) + 13.114 show/isolate (1) + 13.115 show/lockout (9) + 13.116 show/log (8) + 13.117 show/moon (0) + 13.118 show/muf (0) + 13.119 show/node (1) + 13.120 show/prefix (0) + 13.121 show/program (5) + 13.122 show/qra (0) + 13.123 show/qrz (0) + 13.124 show/route (0) + 13.125 show/satellite (0) + 13.126 show/sun (0) + 13.127 show/time (0) + 13.128 show/wcy (0) + 13.129 show/wwv (0) + 13.130 shutdown (5) + 13.131 spoof (9) + 13.132 stat/db (5) + 13.133 stat/channel (5) + 13.134 stat/msg (5) + 13.135 stat/user (5) + 13.136 sysop (0) + 13.137 talk (0) + 13.138 type (0) + 13.139 who (0) + 13.140 wx (0) + 13.141 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5) ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -327,7 +330,6 @@ +o Net-Telnet-3.02.tar.gz - +o Curses-1.05.tar.gz +o Time-HiRes-01.20.tar.gz @@ -392,9 +394,7 @@ If you do not have the command _g_r_o_u_p_a_d_d available to you simply add a line in /etc/group by hand. - - - # vi /etc/group (or your favorite editor) + # vi /etc/group (or your favorite editor) @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ - 22.. QQuuiicckk iinnssttaallllaattiioonn gguuiiddee + 22.. QQuuiicckk iinnssttaallllaattiioonn gguuiiddee ((LLiinnuuxx vveerrssiioonn)) This section is designed for experienced Spider sysops who want to install Spider from scratch. It is simply a check list of things that @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ For most purposes this is not desirable. The only time you probably will need this is when you need to allow other cluster nodes that are - using SSID's in. In this case it owuld probably be better to use the + using SSID's in. In this case it would probably be better to use the first example and then add a specific line for that node like this: @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ - spdlogin 7300/tcp # spider anonymous login port + spdlogin 8000/tcp # spider anonymous login port @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ - telnet localhost 7300 + telnet localhost 8000 @@ -766,8 +766,8 @@ 33..33.. SSeettttiinngg uupp tteellnneett ccoonnnneeccttss ((ffrroomm 11..4477 oonnwwaarrddss)) - From version 1.47 you can chose to allow the perl cluster.pl program - to allow connections direct (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client + From version 1.47 you can choose to allow the perl cluster.pl program + to allow connections directly (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client interface program). If you are using Windows then this is the only method available of allowing incoming telnet connections. @@ -786,12 +786,12 @@ to make the change happen... - Having done that then you need to copy the file - /spider/perl/Listeners.pm to /spider/local and then edit it. You will - need to uncomment the line containing "0.0.0.0" and select the correct - port to listen on. So that it looks like this:- + Having done that, you need to copy the file _/_s_p_i_d_e_r_/_p_e_r_l_/_L_i_s_t_e_n_e_r_s_._p_m + to _/_s_p_i_d_e_r_/_l_o_c_a_l and then edit it. You will need to uncomment the line + containing "0.0.0.0" and select the correct port to listen on. So that + it looks like this:- @listen = ( - ["0.0.0.0", 7300], + ["0.0.0.0", 8000], ); @@ -799,13 +799,13 @@ As standard, the listener will listen on all interfaces - simultaniously. If you require more control than this, you can specify - each interface individually:- + simultaneously. If you require more control than this, you can + specify each interface individually:- @listen = ( - ["gb7baa.dxcluster.net", 7300], + ["gb7baa.dxcluster.net", 8000], ["44.131.16.2", 6300], ); @@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ This will only be successful if the IP addresses on each interface are static. If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the - 'default' method is the only one which will work. + 'default' method is the only one that will work. Restart the cluster.pl program to enable the listener. @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing is done by the cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in their telnet clients if it isn't set automatically (as per the - standards). Needless to say this will probably only apply to Windows + standards). Needless to say this will probably only apply to Windows users. @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ In order to enable access to an AGW Engine you need to copy - /spider/perl/AGWConnect.pm to /spider/local and edit it. Specifically + _/_s_p_i_d_e_r_/_p_e_r_l_/_A_G_W_C_o_n_n_e_c_t_._p_m to _/_s_p_i_d_e_r_/_l_o_c_a_l and edit it. Specifically you must:- @@ -4909,21 +4909,52 @@ SET/BADSPOTTER for more information. - 1133..110033.. sshhooww//ddaattee ((00)) + 1133..110033.. sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn ((00)) + + sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn [[<<nnooddee>>]] Show all visible nodes and their users + + + This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen and the + nodes to which they are connected. With the optional _n_o_d_e, you can + specify a particular node to look at. + + This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c + + BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long + + + 1133..110044.. sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn//nnooddee ((00)) + + sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn//nnooddee Show all the nodes connected + + + Show all the nodes connected locally and the nodes they have + connected. + + + 1133..110055.. sshhooww//ccoonnnneecctt ((11)) + + sshhooww//ccoonnnneecctt Show all the active connections + + + This command shows information on all the active connections known to + the node. This command gives slightly more information than WHO. + + + 1133..110066.. sshhooww//ddaattee ((00)) sshhooww//ddaattee [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show the local time This is very nearly the same as SHOW/TIME, the only difference the format of the date string if no arguments are given. - If no prefixes or callsigns are given then this command returns the local 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. - 1133..110044.. sshhooww//ddeebbuugg ((99)) + 1133..110077.. sshhooww//ddeebbuugg ((99)) sshhooww//ddeebbuugg Show what levels of debug you are logging @@ -4931,7 +4962,7 @@ The levels can be set with _s_e_t_/_d_e_b_u_g - 1133..110055.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) + 1133..110088.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) sshhooww//ddxx [[ooppttiioonnss]] interrogate the spot database @@ -4945,38 +4976,35 @@ + on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm + on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) + <number> - the number of spots you want + <from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in + the selected list + <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix> + *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix> + *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string> - on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm - on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) - - <number> - the number of spots you want - <from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in - the selected list - - <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix> - *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix> - *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string> + day <number> - starting <number> days ago + day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago - day <number> - starting <number> days ago - day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago + info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks - info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks + by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call> + is the same). - by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call> - is the same). + qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call + held in the spot database. - qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call - held in the spot database. + iota [<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. - iota [<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 [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if - you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. + qra [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if + you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. @@ -4986,19 +5014,19 @@ - SH/DX 9m0 - SH/DX on 20m info iota - SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30 - SH/DX rf1p qsl - SH/DX iota - SH/DX iota eu-064 - SH/DX qra jn86 + SH/DX 9m0 + SH/DX on 20m info iota + SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30 + SH/DX rf1p qsl + SH/DX iota + SH/DX iota eu-064 + SH/DX qra jn86 - 1133..110066.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) + 1133..110099.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) sshhooww//ddxxcccc <<pprreeffiixx>> Interrogate the spot database by country @@ -5012,16 +5040,14 @@ + SH/DXCC G + SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota - SH/DXCC G - SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota - - - 1133..110077.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) + 1133..111100.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilleess [[<<ffiilleeaarreeaa>> [[<<ssttrriinngg>>]]]] List the contents of a filearea @@ -5053,7 +5079,8 @@ See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file. - 1133..110088.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) + + 1133..111111.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilltteerr Show the filters you have set @@ -5062,7 +5089,7 @@ displays all the filters set - for all the various categories. - 1133..110099.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..111122.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) sshhooww//ffiilltteerr <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show the filters set by <callsign> @@ -5070,7 +5097,7 @@ A sysop can look at any filters that have been set. - 1133..111100.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) + 1133..111133.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) sshhooww//hhooppss <<nnooddee__ccaallll>> [[aannnn||ssppoottss||wwccyy||wwwwvv||]] Show the hop counts for a node @@ -5080,7 +5107,8 @@ which category you want to see. If you leave the category out then all the categories will be listed. - 1133..111111.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) + + 1133..111144.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) sshhooww//iissoollaattee Show a list of isolated nodes @@ -5088,7 +5116,7 @@ Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated. - 1133..111122.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) + 1133..111155.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt Show a list of excluded callsigns @@ -5097,7 +5125,7 @@ cluster locally with the _s_e_t_/_l_o_c_k_o_u_t command - 1133..111133.. sshhooww//lloogg ((88)) + 1133..111166.. sshhooww//lloogg ((88)) sshhooww//lloogg [[<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show excerpts from the system log @@ -5107,7 +5135,7 @@ show output from the log associated with that callsign. - 1133..111144.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) + 1133..111177.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) sshhooww//mmoooonn [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show moon rise and set times @@ -5137,7 +5165,7 @@ - 1133..111155.. sshhooww//mmuuff ((00)) + 1133..111188.. sshhooww//mmuuff ((00)) sshhooww//mmuuff <<pprreeffiixx>> [[<<hhoouurrss>>]][[lloonngg]] Show the likely propagation to <prefix> @@ -5184,9 +5212,6 @@ SH/MUF W - - - produces: @@ -5212,6 +5237,9 @@ SH/MUF W 24 + + + will get you the above display, but with the next 24 hours worth of propagation data. @@ -5228,7 +5256,7 @@ terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness. - 1133..111166.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) + 1133..111199.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) sshhooww//nnooddee [[<<nnooddee__ccaallll>> ......]] Show the type and version number of nodes @@ -5238,7 +5266,7 @@ the non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed. - 1133..111177.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) + 1133..112200.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) sshhooww//pprreeffiixx <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Interrogate the prefix database @@ -5250,9 +5278,7 @@ See also SHOW/DXCC - - - 1133..111188.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) + 1133..112211.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm Show the locations of all the included program modules @@ -5262,7 +5288,7 @@ from. - 1133..111199.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) + 1133..112222.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) sshhooww//qqrraa <<llooccaattoorr>> [[<<llooccaattoorr>>]] Show the distance between locators sshhooww//qqrraa <<llaatt>> <<lloonngg>> Convert latitude and longitude to a locator @@ -5278,6 +5304,9 @@ 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 @@ -5295,7 +5324,7 @@ - 1133..112200.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) + 1133..112233.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) sshhooww//qqrrzz <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show any callbook details on a callsign @@ -5305,7 +5334,7 @@ provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com - 1133..112211.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) + 1133..112244.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) sshhooww//rroouuttee <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show the route to <callsign> @@ -5315,13 +5344,13 @@ - sh/route n2tly + sh/route n2tly - 1133..112222.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) + 1133..112255.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee <<nnaammee>> [[<<hhoouurrss>> <<iinntteerrvvaall>>]] Show satellite tracking data @@ -5343,7 +5372,6 @@ Each pass in a period is separated with a row of '-----' characters - So for example:- @@ -5355,7 +5383,7 @@ - 1133..112233.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) + 1133..112266.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) sshhooww//ssuunn [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show sun rise and set times @@ -5382,7 +5410,7 @@ - 1133..112244.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) + 1133..112277.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) sshhooww//ttiimmee [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show the local time @@ -5393,7 +5421,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1133..112255.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) + 1133..112288.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) sshhooww//wwccyy Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts sshhooww//wwccyy <<nn>> Show the last <n> WCY broadcasts @@ -5403,19 +5431,18 @@ system - 1133..112266.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) + 1133..112299.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) sshhooww//wwwwvv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts sshhooww//wwwwvv <<nn>> Show the last <n> WWV broadcasts - Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the system - 1133..112277.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) + 1133..113300.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) sshhuuttddoowwnn Shutdown the cluster @@ -5424,7 +5451,7 @@ set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart. - 1133..112288.. ssppooooff ((99)) + 1133..113311.. ssppooooff ((99)) ssppooooff <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> <<ccoommmmaanndd>> Run commands as another user @@ -5435,7 +5462,7 @@ like home_node for example. - 1133..112299.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) + 1133..113322.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) ssttaatt//ddbb <<ddbbnnaammee>> Show the status of a database @@ -5447,7 +5474,9 @@ other than a sysop. - 1133..113300.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) + + + 1133..113333.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show the status of a channel on the cluster @@ -5458,7 +5487,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1133..113311.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) + 1133..113344.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) ssttaatt//mmssgg <<mmssggnnoo>> Show the status of a message @@ -5468,7 +5497,7 @@ etc etc. - 1133..113322.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) + 1133..113355.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) ssttaatt//uusseerr <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show the full status of a user @@ -5479,7 +5508,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1133..113333.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) + 1133..113366.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) ssyyssoopp Regain your privileges if you login remotely @@ -5513,15 +5542,12 @@ 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..113344.. ttaallkk ((00)) + 1133..113377.. ttaallkk ((00)) ttaallkk <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Enter talk mode with <callsign> ttaallkk <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> <<tteexxtt>> Send a text message to <callsign> @@ -5572,7 +5598,7 @@ - 1133..113355.. ttyyppee ((00)) + 1133..113388.. ttyyppee ((00)) ttyyppee <<ffiilleeaarreeaa>>//<<nnaammee>> Look at a file in one of the fileareas @@ -5582,7 +5608,6 @@ enter:- - TYPE bulletins/arld051 @@ -5592,7 +5617,7 @@ content. - 1133..113366.. wwhhoo ((00)) + 1133..113399.. wwhhoo ((00)) wwhhoo Show who is physically connected locally @@ -5601,18 +5626,17 @@ what sort of connection they have - 1133..113377.. wwxx ((00)) + 1133..114400.. wwxx ((00)) wwxx <<tteexxtt>> Send a weather message to local users wwxx ffuullll <<tteexxtt>> 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..113388.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..114411.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) wwxx ssyyssoopp <<tteexxtt>> Send a weather message to other clusters only @@ -5639,30 +5663,6 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/txt/usermanual.txt b/txt/usermanual.txt index 8fb82898..f3932ace 100644 --- a/txt/usermanual.txt +++ b/txt/usermanual.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ The DXSpider User Manual Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com) - Version 1.0 (Revision 3), March 2001 + Version 1.0 (Revision 4), March 2001 A complete reference for users of the DXSpider DXCluster program. ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -159,27 +159,29 @@ 12.40 set/wcy 12.41 set/wwv 12.42 set/wx - 12.43 show/date - 12.44 show/dx - 12.45 show/dxcc - 12.46 show/files - 12.47 show/filter - 12.48 show/moon - 12.49 show/muf - 12.50 show/prefix - 12.51 show/qra - 12.52 show/qrz - 12.53 show/route - 12.54 show/satellite - 12.55 show/sun - 12.56 show/time - 12.57 show/wcy - 12.58 show/wwv - 12.59 sysop - 12.60 talk - 12.61 type - 12.62 who - 12.63 wx + 12.43 show/configuration + 12.44 show/configuration/node + 12.45 show/date + 12.46 show/dx + 12.47 show/dxcc + 12.48 show/files + 12.49 show/filter + 12.50 show/moon + 12.51 show/muf + 12.52 show/prefix + 12.53 show/qra + 12.54 show/qrz + 12.55 show/route + 12.56 show/satellite + 12.57 show/sun + 12.58 show/time + 12.59 show/wcy + 12.60 show/wwv + 12.61 sysop + 12.62 talk + 12.63 type + 12.64 who + 12.65 wx ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -259,8 +261,13 @@ - connect GB7MBC - connect GB7MBC-1 + + connect GB7MBC + connect GB7MBC-1 + + + + 22..22.. NNeettrroomm llooggiinnss.. @@ -321,8 +328,6 @@ G0YLM2. This can be done by either altering your MYCALL setting in the TNC or by altering your program configuration. - - 33.. SSeettttiinngg yyoouurr ppeerrssoonnaall ddeettaaiillss.. Once logged in to the cluster, you should set your details so that @@ -388,12 +393,14 @@ + will show the last 10, 5 and 20 spots received by the cluster respectively. EExxaammpplleess + show/dx on 20m show/dx 10 on 20m show/dx 20 on 20m @@ -453,8 +460,6 @@ EExxaammppllee:: - - show/dx 20 prefix 9a on vhf day 30 @@ -521,11 +526,6 @@ details. They use your entered location as a reference, so if you have not entered it or have entered it incorrectly they will not return the correct information. - - - - - 55..11.. SSuunn The SSHHOOWW//SSUUNN command can be used in three different ways. It can be @@ -2246,7 +2246,31 @@ WX messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_x command. - 1122..4433.. sshhooww//ddaattee + 1122..4433.. sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn + + sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn [[<<nnooddee>>]] Show all visible nodes and their users + + + This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen and the + nodes to which they are connected. With the optional _n_o_d_e, you can + specify a particular node to look at. + + This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c + + BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long + + + 1122..4444.. sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn//nnooddee + + sshhooww//ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonn//nnooddee Show all the nodes connected + + + Show all the nodes connected locally and the nodes they have + connected. + + + + 1122..4455.. sshhooww//ddaattee sshhooww//ddaattee [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show the local time @@ -2260,7 +2284,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1122..4444.. sshhooww//ddxx + 1122..4466.. sshhooww//ddxx sshhooww//ddxx [[ooppttiioonnss]] interrogate the spot database @@ -2274,37 +2298,46 @@ - on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm - on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) - <number> - the number of spots you want - <from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in - the selected list - <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix> - *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix> - *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string> - day <number> - starting <number> days ago - day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago - info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks - by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call> - is the same). - qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call - held in the spot database. - iota [<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 [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if - you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. + on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm + on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) + + <number> - the number of spots you want + <from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in + the selected list + + <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix> + *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix> + *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string> + + day <number> - starting <number> days ago + day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago + + info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks + + by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call> + is the same). + + qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call + held in the spot database. + + iota [<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 [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if + you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. + @@ -2325,7 +2358,7 @@ - 1122..4455.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc + 1122..4477.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc sshhooww//ddxxcccc <<pprreeffiixx>> Interrogate the spot database by country @@ -2339,14 +2372,16 @@ - SH/DXCC G - SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota + + + SH/DXCC G + SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota - 1122..4466.. sshhooww//ffiilleess + 1122..4488.. sshhooww//ffiilleess sshhooww//ffiilleess [[<<ffiilleeaarreeaa>> [[<<ssttrriinngg>>]]]] List the contents of a filearea @@ -2374,10 +2409,11 @@ + See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file. - 1122..4477.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr + 1122..4499.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr sshhooww//ffiilltteerr Show the filters you have set @@ -2386,7 +2422,7 @@ displays all the filters set - for all the various categories. - 1122..4488.. sshhooww//mmoooonn + 1122..5500.. sshhooww//mmoooonn sshhooww//mmoooonn [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show moon rise and set times @@ -2404,7 +2440,6 @@ If all else fails it will show the Moonrise and set times for the node that you are connected to. - For example:- @@ -2416,7 +2451,7 @@ - 1122..4499.. sshhooww//mmuuff + 1122..5511.. sshhooww//mmuuff sshhooww//mmuuff <<pprreeffiixx>> [[<<hhoouurrss>>]][[lloonngg]] Show the likely propagation to <prefix> @@ -2440,6 +2475,7 @@ with a claimed RMS error of 3.8 MHz, but much smaller and less complex than the programs used by major shortwave broadcasting organizations, such as the Voice of America. + The command will display some header information detailing its assumptions, together with the locations, latitude and longitudes and bearings. It will then show UTC (UT), local time at the other end @@ -2469,14 +2505,15 @@ - 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 @@ -2509,7 +2546,7 @@ terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness. - 1122..5500.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx + 1122..5522.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx sshhooww//pprreeffiixx <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Interrogate the prefix database @@ -2522,7 +2559,7 @@ See also SHOW/DXCC - 1122..5511.. sshhooww//qqrraa + 1122..5533.. sshhooww//qqrraa sshhooww//qqrraa <<llooccaattoorr>> [[<<llooccaattoorr>>]] Show the distance between locators sshhooww//qqrraa <<llaatt>> <<lloonngg>> Convert latitude and longitude to a locator @@ -2535,8 +2572,8 @@ - SH/QRA IO92QL - SH/QRA JN06 IN73 + SH/QRA IO92QL + SH/QRA JN06 IN73 @@ -2558,7 +2595,7 @@ - 1122..5522.. sshhooww//qqrrzz + 1122..5544.. sshhooww//qqrrzz sshhooww//qqrrzz <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show any callbook details on a callsign @@ -2568,10 +2605,11 @@ provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com - 1122..5533.. sshhooww//rroouuttee + 1122..5555.. sshhooww//rroouuttee sshhooww//rroouuttee <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show the route to <callsign> + This command allows you to see to which node the callsigns specified are connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config. @@ -2583,7 +2621,7 @@ - 1122..5544.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee + 1122..5566.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee <<nnaammee>> [[<<hhoouurrss>> <<iinntteerrvvaall>>]] Show satellite tracking data @@ -2616,7 +2654,7 @@ - 1122..5555.. sshhooww//ssuunn + 1122..5577.. sshhooww//ssuunn sshhooww//ssuunn [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show sun rise and set times @@ -2636,16 +2674,14 @@ + SH/SUN + SH/SUN G1TLH K9CW ZS - SH/SUN - SH/SUN G1TLH K9CW ZS - - - 1122..5566.. sshhooww//ttiimmee + 1122..5588.. sshhooww//ttiimmee sshhooww//ttiimmee [[<<pprreeffiixx>>||<<ccaallllssiiggnn>>]] Show the local time @@ -2656,7 +2692,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1122..5577.. sshhooww//wwccyy + 1122..5599.. sshhooww//wwccyy sshhooww//wwccyy Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts sshhooww//wwccyy <<nn>> Show the last <n> WCY broadcasts @@ -2666,7 +2702,9 @@ system - 1122..5588.. sshhooww//wwwwvv + + + 1122..6600.. sshhooww//wwwwvv sshhooww//wwwwvv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts sshhooww//wwwwvv <<nn>> Show the last <n> WWV broadcasts @@ -2676,7 +2714,7 @@ system - 1122..5599.. ssyyssoopp + 1122..6611.. ssyyssoopp ssyyssoopp Regain your privileges if you login remotely @@ -2704,6 +2742,8 @@ you type:- + + aa2bbbb0ccc5ddd7xxx3n or 2 0 5 7 3 or 20573 @@ -2716,7 +2756,7 @@ case sensitive. - 1122..6600.. ttaallkk + 1122..6622.. ttaallkk ttaallkk <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Enter talk mode with <callsign> ttaallkk <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> <<tteexxtt>> Send a text message to <callsign> @@ -2767,10 +2807,7 @@ - - - - 1122..6611.. ttyyppee + 1122..6633.. ttyyppee ttyyppee <<ffiilleeaarreeaa>>//<<nnaammee>> Look at a file in one of the fileareas @@ -2790,7 +2827,7 @@ content. - 1122..6622.. wwhhoo + 1122..6644.. wwhhoo wwhhoo Show who is physically connected locally @@ -2799,7 +2836,7 @@ what sort of connection they have - 1122..6633.. wwxx + 1122..6655.. wwxx wwxx <<tteexxtt>> Send a weather message to local users wwxx ffuullll <<tteexxtt>> Send a weather message to all cluster users @@ -2827,6 +2864,35 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +