• UNIX Monitor Node Flags

    From Hatton@1:103/705 to All on Wed Aug 19 12:24:46 2020
    Good morning all!

    I used SCFG to add 4 more nodes to my system and when I look at the list in umonitor all 4 of them have a [E] flag after the "Waiting for connection" status.

    Actually they started off having the flag [RE] but the node toggle "Re-run on logoff" cleared the R.

    What does the "E" stand for and how do I clear it?

    Thanks!
    Hatton

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  • From Gamgee@1:103/705 to Hatton on Wed Aug 19 08:09:00 2020
    Hatton wrote to All <=-

    Good morning all!

    I used SCFG to add 4 more nodes to my system and when I look at
    the list in umonitor all 4 of them have a [E] flag after the
    "Waiting for connection" status.

    Actually they started off having the flag [RE] but the node
    toggle "Re-run on logoff" cleared the R.

    What does the "E" stand for and how do I clear it?

    Read here:

    http://wiki.synchro.net/ref:node_status



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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Hatton on Wed Aug 19 12:18:20 2020
    Re: UNIX Monitor Node Flags
    By: Hatton to All on Wed Aug 19 2020 12:24 pm

    Good morning all!

    I used SCFG to add 4 more nodes to my system and when I look at the list in umonitor all 4 of them have a [E] flag after the "Waiting for connection" status.

    Actually they started off having the flag [RE] but the node toggle "Re-run on logoff" cleared the R.

    What does the "E" stand for and how do I clear it?

    http://wiki.synchro.net/ref:node_status

    Did you set the LastNode value in your sbbs.ini file to include your additional 4 nodes?

    digital man

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  • From Hatton@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Wed Aug 19 21:22:13 2020
    Re: UNIX Monitor Node Flags
    By: Digital Man to Hatton on Wed Aug 19 2020 12:18 pm

    Did you set the LastNode value in your sbbs.ini file to include your additional 4 nodes?

    Nope, that was it, (*facepalm*)

    http://wiki.synchro.net/ref:node_status
    What does the "E" stand for and how do I clear it?
    Interestingly, the site indicated that the node would "run its daily event" and that's why I was confused.

    Thanks!
    Hatton

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Hatton on Wed Aug 19 17:30:44 2020
    Re: UNIX Monitor Node Flags
    By: Hatton to Digital Man on Wed Aug 19 2020 09:22 pm

    Re: UNIX Monitor Node Flags
    By: Digital Man to Hatton on Wed Aug 19 2020 12:18 pm

    Did you set the LastNode value in your sbbs.ini file to include your additional 4 nodes?

    Nope, that was it, (*facepalm*)

    http://wiki.synchro.net/ref:node_status
    What does the "E" stand for and how do I clear it?
    Interestingly, the site indicated that the node would "run its daily event" and that's why I was confused.

    Yeah, the node wasn't actually running, so the ctrl/node.dab file was wrong (out-of-sync with reality).

    digital man

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