X-Git-Url: http://gb7djk.dxcluster.net/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=html%2FspiderFAQ-2.html;h=300b2774f7158c656923e1319742674fcd7359ca;hb=0ede244fc4076f902584ee6d088cd7fd7fd2817f;hp=9cd41a3ccfcd6d8deac0b2c7274f444a307c4cd8;hpb=685da1fc8aebf1b363b16e2664c90dc6eb9ac7a1;p=spider.git diff --git a/html/spiderFAQ-2.html b/html/spiderFAQ-2.html index 9cd41a3c..300b2774 100644 --- a/html/spiderFAQ-2.html +++ b/html/spiderFAQ-2.html @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@
-There is a file in /spider/msg called forward.pl.issue. Rename this to -forward.pl and edit it to meet your requirements. To make the changes -take effect, use the command load/forward. +forward.pl and edit it to meet your requirements. You will need to issue +the command load/forward or restart Spider for the changes to +take effect.
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Unless you tell Spider otherwise, when you set a node up as a forwarding -partner it will send all the mail with the bulletin addresses you have -configured. To stop this happening you need to tell the cluster that -all mail has already been sent. To do this use the catchup command. +
Use the tmpwatch command. Create a file in /etc/cron.daily/ containing the line ...
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+/usr/sbin/tmpwatch -f 240 /spider/data/debug
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+Remember to make it executable! +
This will limit your debug data down to the last 10 days
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The WWV command is not supported in DXSpider. This decision has been -taken as there is a perfectly good automated and accurate WWV posting made -once per hour from N4TY. In the past, inaccurate postings have been made -from some users and this will prevent this happening. +
Almost certainly this is a change in the db format of perl. Follow these +few steps to correct the problem. +
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That should solve the problem. +
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What has probably happened is that the dupefile has got corrupted in +some way. Simply delete the /spider/data/dupefile and restart the +cluster. It may take a little time to become fully functional but +should solve your problem. +
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This is now the way messages are handled for deletion in Spider. If you +look closely you will see a 'D' following the message number. This +message is marked for deletion and will be deleted in 2 days if nothing +further is done. Optionally you can use the command delete/expunge +to delete it immediately. +