The DXSpider Administration Manual v1.50
Ian Maude, G0VGS, (g0vgs@gb7mbc.net), and Charlie Carroll,
K1XX, (k1xx@ptcnh.net)
- February 2003 revision 0.3
+ March 2003 revision 0.5
A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program.
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11.27 clear/wwv [1|all] (0)
11.28 connect <callsign> (5)
11.29 dbavail (0)
- 11.30 dbshow <dbname> <key> (0)
- 11.31 directory (0)
- 11.32 directory <from>-<to> (0)
- 11.33 directory <nn> (0)
- 11.34 directory all (0)
- 11.35 directory from <call> (0)
- 11.36 directory new (0)
- 11.37 directory own (0)
- 11.38 directory subject <string> (0)
- 11.39 directory to <call> (0)
- 11.40 directory- (5)
- 11.41 disconnect <call> [<call> ...] (8)
- 11.42 dx [by <call>] <freq> <call> <remarks> (0)
- 11.43 echo <line> (0)
- 11.44 filtering... (0)
- 11.45 forward/latlong <node_call> (8)
- 11.46 forward/opernam <call> (1)
- 11.47 help (0)
- 11.48 init <node> (5)
- 11.49 kill (5)
- 11.50 kill <from msgno>-<to msgno> (0)
- 11.51 kill <from>-<to> (5)
- 11.52 kill <msgno> [<msgno..] (0)
- 11.53 kill <msgno> [<msgno> ...] (0)
- 11.54 kill expunge <msgno> [<msgno..] (6)
- 11.55 kill from <call> (5)
- 11.56 kill full <msgno> [<msgno..] (5)
- 11.57 kill full <msgno> [<msgno] (5)
- 11.58 kill to <call> (5)
- 11.59 kill from <regex> (0)
- 11.60 kill to <regex> (0)
- 11.61 links (0)
- 11.62 load/keps (5)
- 11.63 load/keps [nn] (5)
- 11.64 merge <node> [<no spots>/<no wwv>] (5)
- 11.65 pc <call> <text> (8)
- 11.66 ping <node call> (1)
- 11.67 rcmd <node call> <cmd> (1)
- 11.68 read (0)
- 11.69 read <msgno> (0)
- 11.70 read- (5)
- 11.71 reject (0)
- 11.72 reject/announce <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
- 11.73 reject/announce [0-9] <pattern> (0)
- 11.74 reject/route <call> [0-9] <pattern> (8)
- 11.75 reject/spots <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
- 11.76 reject/spots [0-9] <pattern> (0)
- 11.77 reject/wcy <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
- 11.78 reject/wcy [0-9] <pattern> (0)
- 11.79 reject/wwv <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
- 11.80 reject/wwv [0-9] <pattern> (0)
- 11.81 reply (0)
- 11.82 reply <msgno> (0)
- 11.83 reply b <msgno> (0)
- 11.84 reply noprivate <msgno> (0)
- 11.85 reply rr <msgno> (0)
- 11.86 send <call> [<call> ...] (0)
- 11.87 send copy <msgno> <call> (0)
- 11.88 send noprivate <call> (0)
- 11.89 send private <call> (0)
- 11.90 send rr <call> (0)
- 11.91 set/address <your address> (0)
- 11.92 set/announce (0)
- 11.93 set/anntalk (0)
- 11.94 set/arcluster <call> [<call>..] (5)
- 11.95 set/baddx <call>.. (8)
- 11.96 set/badnode <call>.. (8)
- 11.97 set/badspotter <call>.. (8)
- 11.98 set/badword <word>.. (8)
- 11.99 set/bbs <call> [<call>..] (5)
- 11.100 set/beep (0)
- 11.101 set/clx <call> [<call>..] (5)
- 11.102 set/dx (0)
- 11.103 set/dxgrid (0)
- 11.104 set/dxnet <call> [<call>..] (5)
- 11.105 set/echo (0)
- 11.106 set/email <email> ... (0)
- 11.107 set/here (0)
- 11.108 set/homenode <node> (0)
- 11.109 set/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy <n> (8)
- 11.110 set/language <lang> (0)
- 11.111 set/location <lat & long> (0)
- 11.112 set/logininfo (0)
- 11.113 set/name <your name> (0)
- 11.114 set/node <call> [<call>..] (5)
- 11.115 set/obscount <count> <call> (8)
- 11.116 set/page <lines per page> (0)
- 11.117 set/password (0)
- 11.118 set/prompt <string> (0)
- 11.119 set/qra <locator> (0)
- 11.120 set/qth <your qth> (0)
- 11.121 set/spider <call> [<call>..] (5)
- 11.122 set/talk (0)
- 11.123 set/wcy (0)
- 11.124 set/wwv (0)
- 11.125 set/wx (0)
- 11.126 show/baddx (1)
- 11.127 show/badnode (1)
- 11.128 show/badspotter (1)
- 11.129 show/badword (1)
- 11.130 show/configuration [<node>] (0)
- 11.131 show/configuration/node (0)
- 11.132 show/connect (1)
- 11.133 show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
- 11.134 show/dx (0)
- 11.135 show/dxcc <prefix> (0)
- 11.136 show/dxstats [days] [date] (0)
- 11.137 show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] (0)
- 11.138 show/filter (0)
- 11.139 show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)
- 11.140 show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
- 11.141 show/hops <call> [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)
- 11.142 show/isolate (1)
- 11.143 show/log [<callsign>] (8)
- 11.144 show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
- 11.145 show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] (0)
- 11.146 show/newconfiguration [<node>] (0)
- 11.147 show/newconfiguration/node (0)
- 11.148 show/node [<callsign> ...] (1)
- 11.149 show/prefix <callsign> (0)
- 11.150 show/program (5)
- 11.151 show/qra <lat> <long> (0)
- 11.152 show/qra <locator> [<locator>] (0)
- 11.153 show/qrz <callsign> (0)
- 11.154 show/route <callsign> ... (0)
- 11.155 show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] (0)
- 11.156 show/station all [<regex>] (6)
- 11.157 show/station [<callsign> ..] (0)
- 11.158 show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
- 11.159 show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
- 11.160 show/usdb [call ..] (0)
- 11.161 show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)
- 11.162 show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
- 11.163 show/wcy (0)
- 11.164 show/wcy <n> (0)
- 11.165 show/wwv (0)
- 11.166 show/wwv <n> (0)
- 11.167 shutdown (5)
- 11.168 stat/channel [<callsign>] (5)
- 11.169 stat/db <dbname> (5)
- 11.170 stat/msg (1)
- 11.171 stat/msg <msgno> (1)
- 11.172 stat/route_node <callsign> (5)
- 11.173 stat/route_node all (5)
- 11.174 stat/route_user <callsign> (5)
- 11.175 stat/route_user all (5)
- 11.176 stat/user [<callsign>] (5)
- 11.177 sysop (0)
- 11.178 talk <call> > <node> [<text>] (0)
- 11.179 talk <call> [<text>] (0)
- 11.180 type <filearea>/<name> (0)
- 11.181 uncatchup <node call> all|[msgno> ...] (5)
- 11.182 unset/announce (0)
- 11.183 unset/anntalk (0)
- 11.184 unset/baddx <call>.. (8)
- 11.185 unset/badnode <call>.. (8)
- 11.186 unset/badspotter <call>.. (8)
- 11.187 unset/badword <word>.. (8)
- 11.188 unset/beep (0)
- 11.189 unset/dx (0)
- 11.190 unset/dxgrid (0)
- 11.191 unset/echo (0)
- 11.192 unset/email (0)
- 11.193 unset/here (0)
- 11.194 unset/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy (8)
- 11.195 unset/logininfo (0)
- 11.196 unset/privilege (0)
- 11.197 unset/prompt (0)
- 11.198 unset/talk (0)
- 11.199 unset/wcy (0)
- 11.200 unset/wwv (0)
- 11.201 unset/wx (0)
- 11.202 who (0)
- 11.203 wx <text> (0)
- 11.204 wx full <text> (0)
- 11.205 wx sysop <text> (5)
+ 11.30 dbcreate <name> (9)
+ 11.31 dbcreate <name> chain <name> [<name>..] (9)
+ 11.32 dbcreate <name> cmd <dxspider command> (9)
+ 11.33 dbcreate <name> remote <node> (9)
+ 11.34 dbimport <dbname> <filename> (9)
+ 11.35 dbremove <dbname> (9)
+ 11.36 dbshow <dbname> <key> (0)
+ 11.37 debug (9)
+ 11.38 delete/usdb <callsign> ... (9)
+ 11.39 delete/user <callsign> ... (9)
+ 11.40 demonstrate <call> <command> (9)
+ 11.41 directory (0)
+ 11.42 directory <from>-<to> (0)
+ 11.43 directory <nn> (0)
+ 11.44 directory all (0)
+ 11.45 directory from <call> (0)
+ 11.46 directory new (0)
+ 11.47 directory own (0)
+ 11.48 directory subject <string> (0)
+ 11.49 directory to <call> (0)
+ 11.50 directory- (5)
+ 11.51 disconnect <call> [<call> ...] (8)
+ 11.52 dx [by <call>] <freq> <call> <remarks> (0)
+ 11.53 echo <line> (0)
+ 11.54 export <msgno> <filename> (9)
+ 11.55 export_users [<filename>] (9)
+ 11.56 filtering... (0)
+ 11.57 forward/latlong <node_call> (8)
+ 11.58 forward/opernam <call> (1)
+ 11.59 help (0)
+ 11.60 init <node> (5)
+ 11.61 kill (5)
+ 11.62 kill <from msgno>-<to msgno> (0)
+ 11.63 kill <from>-<to> (5)
+ 11.64 kill <msgno> [<msgno..] (0)
+ 11.65 kill <msgno> [<msgno> ...] (0)
+ 11.66 kill expunge <msgno> [<msgno..] (6)
+ 11.67 kill from <call> (5)
+ 11.68 kill full <msgno> [<msgno..] (5)
+ 11.69 kill full <msgno> [<msgno] (5)
+ 11.70 kill to <call> (5)
+ 11.71 kill from <regex> (0)
+ 11.72 kill to <regex> (0)
+ 11.73 links (0)
+ 11.74 load/aliases (9)
+ 11.75 load/badmsg (9)
+ 11.76 load/badwords (9)
+ 11.77 load/bands (9)
+ 11.78 load/cmd_cache (9)
+ 11.79 load/forward (9)
+ 11.80 load/keps (5)
+ 11.81 load/keps [nn] (5)
+ 11.82 load/messages (9)
+ 11.83 load/prefixes (9)
+ 11.84 merge <node> [<no spots>/<no wwv>] (5)
+ 11.85 msg <cmd> <msgno> [data ... ] (9)
+ 11.86 pc <call> <text> (8)
+ 11.87 ping <node call> (1)
+ 11.88 rcmd <node call> <cmd> (1)
+ 11.89 read (0)
+ 11.90 read <msgno> (0)
+ 11.91 read- (5)
+ 11.92 reject (0)
+ 11.93 reject/announce <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.94 reject/announce [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.95 reject/route <call> [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.96 reject/spots <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.97 reject/spots [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.98 reject/wcy <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.99 reject/wcy [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.100 reject/wwv <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.101 reject/wwv [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.102 reply (0)
+ 11.103 reply <msgno> (0)
+ 11.104 reply b <msgno> (0)
+ 11.105 reply noprivate <msgno> (0)
+ 11.106 reply rr <msgno> (0)
+ 11.107 save [-d -t -a] <filename> "<cmd>" [...] (9)
+ 11.108 send <call> [<call> ...] (0)
+ 11.109 send copy <msgno> <call> (0)
+ 11.110 send noprivate <call> (0)
+ 11.111 send private <call> (0)
+ 11.112 send rr <call> (0)
+ 11.113 set/address <your address> (0)
+ 11.114 set/announce (0)
+ 11.115 set/anntalk (0)
+ 11.116 set/arcluster <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.117 set/baddx <call>.. (8)
+ 11.118 set/badnode <call>.. (8)
+ 11.119 set/badspotter <call>.. (8)
+ 11.120 set/badword <word>.. (8)
+ 11.121 set/bbs <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.122 set/beep (0)
+ 11.123 set/clx <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.124 set/debug <name> (9)
+ 11.125 set/dx (0)
+ 11.126 set/dxcq (0)
+ 11.127 set/dxgrid (0)
+ 11.128 set/dxitu (0)
+ 11.129 set/dxnet <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.130 set/echo (0)
+ 11.131 set/email <email> ... (0)
+ 11.132 set/here (0)
+ 11.133 set/homenode <node> (0)
+ 11.134 set/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy <n> (8)
+ 11.135 set/isolate (9)
+ 11.136 set/language <lang> (0)
+ 11.137 set/location <lat & long> (0)
+ 11.138 set/lockout <call> (9)
+ 11.139 set/logininfo (0)
+ 11.140 set/name <your name> (0)
+ 11.141 set/node <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.142 set/obscount <count> <call> (8)
+ 11.143 set/page <lines per page> (0)
+ 11.144 set/password (0)
+ 11.145 set/password <callsign> <string> (9)
+ 11.146 set/pinginterval <time> <nodecall> (9)
+ 11.147 set/privilege <n> <call> [<call..] (9)
+ 11.148 set/prompt <string> (0)
+ 11.149 set/qra <locator> (0)
+ 11.150 set/qth <your qth> (0)
+ 11.151 set/register <call> ... (9)
+ 11.152 set/spider <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.153 set/sys_location <lat & long> (9)
+ 11.154 set/sys_qra <locator> (9)
+ 11.155 set/talk (0)
+ 11.156 set/usdb <call> <state> <city> (9)
+ 11.157 set/usstate (0)
+ 11.158 set/wcy (0)
+ 11.159 set/wwv (0)
+ 11.160 set/wx (0)
+ 11.161 show/baddx (1)
+ 11.162 show/badnode (1)
+ 11.163 show/badspotter (1)
+ 11.164 show/badword (1)
+ 11.165 show/configuration [<node>] (0)
+ 11.166 show/configuration/node (0)
+ 11.167 show/connect (1)
+ 11.168 show/contest <year and month> (0)
+ 11.169 show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.170 show/db0sdx <callsign> (0)
+ 11.171 show/debug (9)
+ 11.172 show/dx (0)
+ 11.173 show/dxcc <prefix> (0)
+ 11.174 show/dxqsl <callsign> (0)
+ 11.175 show/dxstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.176 show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] (0)
+ 11.177 show/filter (0)
+ 11.178 show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.179 show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
+ 11.180 show/hops <call> [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)
+ 11.181 show/isolate (1)
+ 11.182 show/lockout <prefix>|all (9)
+ 11.183 show/log [<callsign>] (8)
+ 11.184 show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.185 show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] (0)
+ 11.186 show/newconfiguration [<node>] (0)
+ 11.187 show/newconfiguration/node (0)
+ 11.188 show/node [<callsign> ...] (1)
+ 11.189 show/prefix <callsign> (0)
+ 11.190 show/program (5)
+ 11.191 show/qra <lat> <long> (0)
+ 11.192 show/qra <locator> [<locator>] (0)
+ 11.193 show/qrz <callsign> (0)
+ 11.194 show/registered [<prefix>] (9)
+ 11.195 show/route <callsign> ... (0)
+ 11.196 show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] (0)
+ 11.197 show/station all [<regex>] (6)
+ 11.198 show/station [<callsign> ..] (0)
+ 11.199 show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.200 show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.201 show/usdb [call ..] (0)
+ 11.202 show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.203 show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
+ 11.204 show/wcy (0)
+ 11.205 show/wcy <n> (0)
+ 11.206 show/wm7d <callsign> (0)
+ 11.207 show/wwv (0)
+ 11.208 show/wwv <n> (0)
+ 11.209 shutdown (5)
+ 11.210 spoof <call> <command> (9)
+ 11.211 stat/channel [<callsign>] (5)
+ 11.212 stat/db <dbname> (5)
+ 11.213 stat/msg (1)
+ 11.214 stat/msg <msgno> (1)
+ 11.215 stat/route_node <callsign> (5)
+ 11.216 stat/route_node all (5)
+ 11.217 stat/route_user <callsign> (5)
+ 11.218 stat/route_user all (5)
+ 11.219 stat/user [<callsign>] (5)
+ 11.220 sysop (0)
+ 11.221 talk <call> > <node> [<text>] (0)
+ 11.222 talk <call> [<text>] (0)
+ 11.223 type <filearea>/<name> (0)
+ 11.224 uncatchup <node call> all|[msgno> ...] (5)
+ 11.225 unset/announce (0)
+ 11.226 unset/anntalk (0)
+ 11.227 unset/baddx <call>.. (8)
+ 11.228 unset/badnode <call>.. (8)
+ 11.229 unset/badspotter <call>.. (8)
+ 11.230 unset/badword <word>.. (8)
+ 11.231 unset/beep (0)
+ 11.232 unset/debug <name> (9)
+ 11.233 unset/dx (0)
+ 11.234 unset/dxcq (0)
+ 11.235 unset/dxgrid (0)
+ 11.236 unset/dxitu (0)
+ 11.237 unset/echo (0)
+ 11.238 unset/email (0)
+ 11.239 unset/here (0)
+ 11.240 unset/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy (8)
+ 11.241 unset/isolate (9)
+ 11.242 unset/lockout <call> (9)
+ 11.243 unset/logininfo (0)
+ 11.244 unset/password <call> ... (9)
+ 11.245 unset/privilege (0)
+ 11.246 unset/prompt (0)
+ 11.247 unset/register <call> ... (9)
+ 11.248 unset/talk (0)
+ 11.249 unset/usstate (0)
+ 11.250 unset/wcy (0)
+ 11.251 unset/wwv (0)
+ 11.252 unset/wx (0)
+ 11.253 who (0)
+ 11.254 wx <text> (0)
+ 11.255 wx full <text> (0)
+ 11.256 wx sysop <text> (5)
+
+
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1. Routing and Filtering
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
rules you wish to achieve. Some filters are user settable, others can
only be altered by the sysop. Route filtering can only be done by the
sysop.
-
-
-
Anyway, without further discouragement, let me start the process of
explanation.
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:-
The example filters shown control output TO all your partner nodes
unless they have a specific filter applied to them (see next section).
-
-
It is also possible to control the incoming routing information that
you are prepared to accept FROM your partner nodes. The reason this is
necessary is to make sure that stuff like mail, pings and similar
Exactly the same rules apply for general route filtering. You would
use either an accept filter or a reject filter like this ...
+
+
+
reject/route <node_call> <filter_option>
or
- 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)
+ 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)
will be renamed as you update.
-
There are 3 basic commands involved in setting and manipulating
filters. These are accept, reject and clear. First we will look
generally at filtering. There are a number of things you can filter in
accept/spots .....
reject/spots .....
-
-
where ..... are the specific commands for that type of filter. There
are filters for spots, wwv, announce, wcy and (for sysops) connects.
See each different accept or reject command reference for more
- reject/spots on hf/cw
+ reject/spots on hf/cw
on VHF which don't either originate or spot someone in Europe.
-
This is an example where you would use a line number (1 and 2 in this
case), if you leave the digit out, the system assumes '1'. Digits
'0'-'9' are available. This make it easier to see just what filters
- (on 50000/1400000 and by_zone 14,15,16) or call_zone 14,15,16
+ (on 50000/1400000 and by_zone 14,15,16) or call_zone 14,15,16
the various helpfiles for accept, reject and filter.
-
1.8. Default filters
Sometimes all that is needed is a general rule for node connects.
- #
- # hop table construction
- #
+ #
+ # hop table construction
+ #
- package DXProt;
+ package DXProt;
- # default hopcount to use
- $def_hopcount = 5;
+ # default hopcount to use
+ $def_hopcount = 5;
- # some variable hop counts based on message type
- %hopcount =
- (
- 11 => 10,
- 16 => 10,
- 17 => 10,
- 19 => 10,
- 21 => 10,
- );
+ # some variable hop counts based on message type
+ %hopcount =
+ (
+ 11 => 10,
+ 16 => 10,
+ 17 => 10,
+ 19 => 10,
+ 21 => 10,
+ );
- # the per node hop control thingy
-
-
- %nodehops =
- (
- GB7ADX => { 11 => 8,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
-
- GB7UDX => { 11 => 8,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
- GB7BAA => {
- 11 => 5,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
- );
+ # the per node hop control thingy
+
+
+ %nodehops =
+ (
+ GB7ADX => { 11 => 8,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
+
+ GB7UDX => { 11 => 8,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
+ GB7BAA => {
+ 11 => 5,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
+ );
- 'DB0FHF-15' => {
- 11 => 5,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
+ 'DB0FHF-15' => {
+ 11 => 5,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
of show/baddx, show/badspotter and show/badnode.
+
3. Mail
DXSpider deals seamlessly with standard AK1A type mail. It supports
Title says it all really, this command lists all the databases
definedin the system. It is also aliased to SHOW/COMMAND.
- 11.30. dbshow <dbname> <key> (0)
+ 11.30. dbcreate <name> (9)
+
+ dbcreate <name> Create a database entry
+
+
+ 11.31. dbcreate <name> chain <name> [<name>..] (9)
+
+ dbcreate <name> chain <name> [<name>..] Create a chained database
+ entry
+
+
+ 11.32. dbcreate <name> cmd <dxspider command> (9)
+
+ dbcreate <name> cmd <dxspider command> make a local command available
+ as a DB
+
+ DBCREATE allows you to define a database in the system. It doesn't
+ actuallycreate anything, just defines it.The databases that are
+ created are simple DB_File hash databases, they are therefore already
+ 'indexed'.You can define a local database with the first form of the
+ command eg:
+
+
+ DBCREATE oblast
+
+
+
+ You can also chain databases with the addition of the 'chain' keyword.
+ This will search each database one after the other. A typical example
+ is:
+
+
+ DBCREATE sdx_qsl chain sql_ad
+
+
+
+ No checking is done to see if the any of the chained databases exist,
+ infact it is usually better to do the above staement first then do
+ each ofthe chained databases.Databases can exist offsite. To define a
+ database that lives on another node do:
+
+
+ DBCREATE buckmaster remote gb7dxc
+
+
+
+ Remote databases cannot be chained; however, the last database in a a
+ chain can be a remote database eg:
+
+
+ DBCREATE qsl chain gb7dxc
+
+
+
+ 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
+ fileto allow people to use the 'SHOW/<dbname>' style syntax. So you
+ wouldneed to add a line like:-
+
+
+ 's' => [ .. .. '^sh\w*/buc', 'dbshow buckmaster', 'dbshow', .. .. ],
+
+
+
+ to allow
+
+
+ SH/BUCK g1tlh
+
+
+
+ to work as they may be used to.You can also make local commands avail-
+ able as 'pseudo' databases. Youcan therefore make spider special com-
+ mands available as a database. Iimagine that this will be primarily
+ useful for remote access from legacy nodes. For example:-
+
+
+ DBCREATE dxqsl cmd show/dxqsl
+
+
+
+ You also use one of these databases in a chain. This may be useful
+ locally. See DBIMPORT for the importing of existing AK1A format data
+ to databases.See DBSHOW for generic database enquiry
+
+ 11.33. dbcreate <name> remote <node> (9)
+
+ dbcreate <name> remote <node> Create a remote database entry
+
+
+ 11.34. dbimport <dbname> <filename> (9)
+
+ dbimport <dbname> <filename> Import AK1A data into a database
+
+ If you want to import or update data in bulk to a database you can
+ usethis command. It will either create or update entries into an
+ existingdatabase. For example:-
+
+
+ DBIMPORT oblast /tmp/OBLAST.FUL
+
+
+
+ will import the standard OBLAST database that comes with AK1A into
+ theoblast database held locally.
+
+ 11.35. dbremove <dbname> (9)
+
+ dbremove <dbname> Delete a database
+
+ DBREMOVE will completely remove a database entry and also delete any
+ datafile that is associated with it. There is no warning, no comeback,
+ no safety net. For example:
+
+
+ DBREMOVE oblast
+
+
+
+ will remove the oblast database from the system and it will also
+ removethe associated datafile.I repeat:There is no warning, no come-
+ back, no safety net.You have been warned.
+
+
+
+ 11.36. dbshow <dbname> <key> (0)
dbshow <dbname> <key> Display an entry, if it exists, in a database
- 11.31. directory (0)
+ 11.37. debug (9)
+
+ debug Set the cluster program into debug mode
+
+ Executing this command will only have an effect if you are running the
+ clusterin debug mode i.e.
+
+
+ perl -d cluster.pl
+
+
+
+ It will interrupt the cluster just after the debug command has fin-
+ ished.
+
+ 11.38. delete/usdb <callsign> ... (9)
+
+ delete/usdb <callsign> ... Delete this user from the US State Database
+
+ This command will completely remove a one or more callsignsfrom the US
+ States database.There is NO SECOND CHANCE.It goes without saying that
+ you should use this command CAREFULLY!Note that these callsign may be
+ re-instated by any weekly updates from the FCC.
+
+ 11.39. delete/user <callsign> ... (9)
+
+ delete/user <callsign> ... Delete this user from the User Database
+
+ This command will completely remove a one or more users from the
+ database.There is NO SECOND CHANCE.It goes without saying that you
+ should use this command CAREFULLY!
+
+ 11.40. demonstrate <call> <command> (9)
+
+ demonstrate <call> <command> Demonstrate a command to another user
+
+ This command is provided so that sysops can demonstrate commands to
+ other users. It runs a command as though that user had typed it in
+ andthen sends the output to that user, together with the command that
+ caused it.
+
+
+
+ DEMO g7brn sh/dx iota oc209 DEMO g1tlh set/here
+
+
+
+ Note that this command is similar to SPOOF and will have the same
+ sideeffects. Commands are run at the privilege of the user which is
+ beingdemonstrated to.
+
+ 11.41. directory (0)
directory List messages
- 11.32. directory <from>-<to> (0)
+ 11.42. directory <from>-<to> (0)
directory <from>-<to> List messages <from> message <to> message
- 11.33. directory <nn> (0)
+ 11.43. directory <nn> (0)
directory <nn> List last <nn> messages
-
- 11.34. directory all (0)
+ 11.44. directory all (0)
directory all List all messages
- 11.35. directory from <call> (0)
+ 11.45. directory from <call> (0)
directory from <call> List all messages from <call>
- 11.36. directory new (0)
+ 11.46. directory new (0)
directory new List all new messages
- 11.37. directory own (0)
+
+ 11.47. directory own (0)
directory own List your own messages
- 11.38. directory subject <string> (0)
+ 11.48. directory subject <string> (0)
directory subject <string> List all messages with <string> in subject
- 11.39. directory to <call> (0)
+ 11.49. directory to <call> (0)
directory to <call> List all messages to <call>
- 11.40. directory- (5)
+ 11.50. directory- (5)
directory-
Sysops can see all users' messages.
- 11.41. disconnect <call> [<call> ...] (8)
+ 11.51. disconnect <call> [<call> ...] (8)
disconnect <call> [<call> ...] Disconnect a user or cluster
Disconnect any <call> connected locally
- 11.42. dx [by <call>] <freq> <call> <remarks> (0)
+ 11.52. dx [by <call>] <freq> <call> <remarks> (0)
dx [by <call>] <freq> <call> <remarks> Send a DX spot
You can credit someone else by saying:-
-
- DX by G1TLH FR0G 144.600 he isn't on the cluster
+ DX by G1TLH FR0G 144.600 he isn't on the cluster
The <freq> is compared against the available bands set up in the clus-
ter. See SHOW/BANDS for more information.
- 11.43. echo <line> (0)
+ 11.53. echo <line> (0)
echo <line> Echo the line to the output
user_default scripts and the SAVE command for titling and so forthThe
script will interpret certain standard "escape" sequences as follows:-
-
- \t - becomes a TAB character (0x09 in ascii) \a - becomes a BEEP character (0x07 in ascii) \n - prints a new line
+ \t - becomes a TAB character (0x09 in ascii) \a - becomes a BEEP character (0x07 in ascii) \n - prints a new line
on the output.
- 11.44. filtering... (0)
+ 11.54. export <msgno> <filename> (9)
+
+ export <msgno> <filename> Export a message to a file
+
+ Export a message to a file. This command can only be executed on a
+ localconsole with a fully privileged user. The file produced will be
+ in a formready to be imported back into the cluster by placing it in
+ the import directory (/spider/msg/import).This command cannot
+ overwrite an existing file. This is to provide some measure of
+ security. Any files written will owned by the same user as the main
+ cluster, otherwise you can put the new files anywhere the cluster
+ canaccess. For example:-
+
+
+ EXPORT 2345 /tmp/a
+
+
+
+ 11.55. export_users [<filename>] (9)
+
+ export_users [<filename>] Export the users database to ascii
+
+ Export the users database to a file in ascii format. If no filenameis
+ given then it will export the file to /spider/data/user_asc.If the
+ file already exists it will be renamed to <filename>.o. In factup to 5
+ generations of the file can be kept each one with an extra 'o' on
+ thesuffix. BE WARNED: this will write to any file you have write
+ access to. No check ismade on the filename (if any) that you specify.
+
+
+ 11.56. filtering... (0)
filtering... Filtering things in DXSpider
reject/spots on hf/cw and not info iota
-
But in that case you might only be interested in iota and say:-
this at home until you can analyse the results that you getwithout
ringing up the sysop for help.Another useful addition now is filtering
by US state
+
+
accept/spots by_state VA,NH,RI,ME
clear/spots all
-
-
There are similar CLEAR commands for the other filters:-
vhf/uhf spots from EUcan be written with a mixed filter, eg:
-
- rej/spot on hf/cw acc/spot on 0/30000 acc/spot 2 on 50000/1400000 and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
+ rej/spot on hf/cw acc/spot on 0/30000 acc/spot 2 on 50000/1400000 and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
else on HF.The next filter line lets through just VHF/UHF spots from
EU.
- 11.45. forward/latlong <node_call> (8)
+ 11.57. forward/latlong <node_call> (8)
forward/latlong <node_call> Send latitude and longitude information to
another cluster
haveSET/DXGRID enabled. This could be a LOT of information though,
soit is not recommended on slow links.
- 11.46. forward/opernam <call> (1)
+ 11.58. forward/opernam <call> (1)
forward/opernam <call> Send out information on this <call> to all
clusters
Locationand Homenode. PC41s are only sent for the information that is
available.
- 11.47. help (0)
+ 11.59. help (0)
help The HELP Command
which will search the help databasefor the <string> you specify and
give you a list of likely commandsto look at with HELP.
- 11.48. init <node> (5)
+
+
+ 11.60. init <node> (5)
init <node> Re-initialise a link to an AK1A compatible node
(orbetter, if it is a real AK1A node, doing an RCMD <node> DISC/F
<yournode>).Best of luck - you will need it.
- 11.49. kill (5)
+ 11.61. kill (5)
kill
As a sysop you can kill any message on the system.
- 11.50. kill <from msgno>-<to msgno> (0)
+ 11.62. kill <from msgno>-<to msgno> (0)
kill <from msgno>-<to msgno> Delete a range of messages
- 11.51. kill <from>-<to> (5)
+ 11.63. kill <from>-<to> (5)
kill <from>-<to> Remove a range of messages from the system
- 11.52. kill <msgno> [<msgno..] (0)
+ 11.64. kill <msgno> [<msgno..] (0)
kill <msgno> [<msgno..] Delete a message from the local system
- 11.53. kill <msgno> [<msgno> ...] (0)
+ 11.65. kill <msgno> [<msgno> ...] (0)
kill <msgno> [<msgno> ...] Remove or erase a message from the system
You can get rid of any message to or originating from your callsign
using this command. You can remove more than one message at a time.
- 11.54. kill expunge <msgno> [<msgno..] (6)
+ 11.66. kill expunge <msgno> [<msgno..] (6)
kill expunge <msgno> [<msgno..] Expunge a message
truly deleted more or lessimmediately.It otherwise is used in the same
way as the KILL command.
- 11.55. kill from <call> (5)
+ 11.67. kill from <call> (5)
kill from <call> Remove all messages from a callsign
- 11.56. kill full <msgno> [<msgno..] (5)
+ 11.68. kill full <msgno> [<msgno..] (5)
kill full <msgno> [<msgno..] Delete a message from the whole cluster
KILL to g1tlh
+
will delete all messages to g1tlh.
system. This uses the subject field, so any messages that have exactly
thesame subject will be deleted. Beware!
- 11.57. kill full <msgno> [<msgno] (5)
+ 11.69. kill full <msgno> [<msgno] (5)
kill full <msgno> [<msgno] Remove a message from the entire cluster
Remove this message from the entire cluster system as well as your
node.
- 11.58. kill to <call> (5)
+ 11.70. kill to <call> (5)
kill to <call> Remove all messages to a callsign
- 11.59. kill from <regex> (0)
+ 11.71. kill from <regex> (0)
kill from <regex> Delete messages FROM a callsign or pattern
- 11.60. kill to <regex> (0)
+ 11.72. kill to <regex> (0)
kill to <regex> Delete messages TO a callsign or pattern
- 11.61. links (0)
+ 11.73. links (0)
links Show which nodes is physically connected
This is a quick listing that shows which links are connected andsome
information about them. See WHO for a list of all connections.
- 11.62. load/keps (5)
+ 11.74. load/aliases (9)
+
+ load/aliases Reload the command alias table
+
+ Reload the /spider/cmd/Aliases file after you have editted it. Youwill
+ need to do this if you change this file whilst the cluster isrunning
+ in order for the changes to take effect.
+
+
+
+ 11.75. load/badmsg (9)
+
+ load/badmsg Reload the bad msg table
+
+ Reload the /spider/msg/badmsg.pl file if you have changed it manually
+ whilstthe cluster is running. This table contains a number of perl
+ regular expressions which are searched for in the fields targetted of
+ each message. If any of them match then that message is immediately
+ deleted on receipt.
+
+ 11.76. load/badwords (9)
+
+ load/badwords Reload the bad words table
+
+ Reload the /spider/data/badwords file if you have changed it manually
+ whilstthe cluster is running. This file contains a list of words
+ which, if foundon certain text portions of PC protocol, will cause
+ those protocol framesto be rejected. It will all put out a message if
+ any of these words areused on the announce, dx and talk commands. The
+ words can be one or more on a line, lines starting with '#' are
+ ignored.
+
+ 11.77. load/bands (9)
+
+ load/bands Reload the band limits table
+
+ Reload the /spider/data/bands.pl file if you have changed it manually
+ whilstthe cluster is running.
+
+ 11.78. load/cmd_cache (9)
+
+ load/cmd_cache Reload the automatic command cache
+
+ Normally, if you change a command file in the cmd or local_cmd tree
+ itwill automatially be picked up by the cluster program. Sometimes
+ itcan get confused if you are doing a lot of moving commands about
+ ordelete a command in the local_cmd tree and want to use the normal
+ oneagain. Execute this command to reset everything back to the state
+ itwas just after a cluster restart.
+
+ 11.79. load/forward (9)
+
+ load/forward Reload the msg forwarding routing table
+
+ Reload the /spider/msg/forward.pl file if you have changed itmanually
+ whilst the cluster is running.
+
+ 11.80. load/keps (5)
load/keps Load new keps data
- 11.63. load/keps [nn] (5)
+ 11.81. load/keps [nn] (5)
load/keps [nn] Load new keps data from message
on a file containing NASA 2 line keps as a message issued by AMSAT. If
- there is a message number, then it will take the message, runcon-
- vkeps.pl on it and then load the data, all in one step.These messages
- are sent to ALL by GB7DJK (and others) from time to time.
+ there is a message number, then it will take the message,
+ runconvkeps.pl on it and then load the data, all in one step.These
+ messages are sent to ALL by GB7DJK (and others) from time to time.
+
+ 11.82. load/messages (9)
+
+ load/messages Reload the system messages file
- 11.64. merge <node> [<no spots>/<no wwv>] (5)
+ If you change the /spider/perl/Messages file (usually
+ whilstfiddling/writing new commands) you can have them take effect
+ during acluster session by executing this command. You need to do this
+ if getsomething like :-unknown message 'xxxx' in lang 'en'
+
+ 11.83. load/prefixes (9)
+
+ load/prefixes Reload the prefix table
+
+ Reload the /spider/data/prefix_data.pl file if you have changed
+ itmanually whilst the cluster is running.
+
+ 11.84. merge <node> [<no spots>/<no wwv>] (5)
merge <node> [<no spots>/<no wwv>] Ask for the latest spots and WWV
they will not duplicate any that have recently been added (the last 2
days for spots and last month for WWV data).
- 11.65. pc <call> <text> (8)
+ 11.85. msg <cmd> <msgno> [data ... ] (9)
+
+ msg <cmd> <msgno> [data ... ] Alter various message parameters
+
+ Alter message parameters like To, From, Subject, whether private or
+ bulletinor return receipt (RR) is required or whether to keep this
+ message from timingout.
+
+
+ MSG TO <msgno> <call> - change TO callsign to <call> MSG FRom <msgno> <call> - change FROM callsign to <call> MSG PRrivate <msgno> - set private flag MSG NOPRrivate <msgno> - unset private flag MSG RR <msgno> - set RR flag MSG NORR <msgno> - unset RR flag MSG KEep <msgno> - set the keep flag (message won't be deleted ever) MSG NOKEep <msgno> - unset the keep flag MSG SUbject <msgno> <new> - change the subject to <new> MSG WAittime <msgno> - remove any waitting time for this message MSG NOREad <msgno> - mark message as unread MSG REad <msgno> - mark message as read MSG QUeue - queue any outstanding bulletins MSG QUeue 1 - queue any outstanding private messages
+
+
+
+ You can look at the status of a message by using:-
+
+
+ STAT/MSG <msgno>
+
+
+
+ This will display more information on the message than DIR does.
+
+ 11.86. pc <call> <text> (8)
pc <call> <text> Send arbitrary text to a connected callsign
nected user butwithout any processing, added of "from <blah> to <blah"
or whatever.
- 11.66. ping <node call> (1)
+ 11.87. ping <node call> (1)
ping <node call> Check the link quality between nodes
output to the console in seconds.Any visible cluster node can be
PINGed.
- 11.67. rcmd <node call> <cmd> (1)
+ 11.88. rcmd <node call> <cmd> (1)
rcmd <node call> <cmd> Send a command to another DX Cluster
is allowing RCMDs from this node and c) whether you havepermission to
send this command at all.
- 11.68. read (0)
+ 11.89. read (0)
read Read the next unread personal message addressed to you
- 11.69. read <msgno> (0)
+ 11.90. read <msgno> (0)
read <msgno> Read the specified message
You can read any messages that are sent as 'non-personal' and also
anymessage either sent by or sent to your callsign.
- 11.70. read- (5)
+ 11.91. read- (5)
read-
As a sysop you may read any message on the system
- 11.71. reject (0)
+ 11.92. reject (0)
reject Set a filter to reject something
Create a filter to reject somethingThere are 2 types of filter, accept
and reject. See HELP FILTERING for moreinfo.
- 11.72. reject/announce <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.93. reject/announce <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
reject/announce <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> Announce filter sysop
version
This version allows a sysop to set a filter for a callsign as well as
thedefault for nodes and users eg:-
-
-
reject/ann by G,M,2 reject/ann input node_default by G,M,2 reject/ann user_default by G,M,2
- 11.73. reject/announce [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.94. reject/announce [0-9] <pattern> (0)
reject/announce [0-9] <pattern> Set a 'reject' filter line for
announce
but this probably for advanced users...
- 11.74. reject/route <call> [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.95. reject/route <call> [0-9] <pattern> (8)
reject/route <call> [0-9] <pattern> Set an 'reject' filter line for
routing
rej/route all (equiv to [very] restricted mode)
-
-
as with ACCEPT/ROUTE 'by' is now a synonym for 'call'.
- 11.75. reject/spots <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.96. reject/spots <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
reject/spots <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> Spot filter sysop version
- 11.76. reject/spots [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.97. reject/spots [0-9] <pattern> (0)
reject/spots [0-9] <pattern> Set a 'reject' filter line for spots
but this probably for advanced users...
- 11.77. reject/wcy <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.98. reject/wcy <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
reject/wcy <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> WCY filter sysop version
- 11.78. reject/wcy [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.99. reject/wcy [0-9] <pattern> (0)
reject/wcy [0-9] <pattern> set a 'reject' WCY filter
them).This command is really provided for future use.See HELP FILTER
for information.
- 11.79. reject/wwv <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
+ 11.100. reject/wwv <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> (8)
reject/wwv <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern> WWV filter sysop version
- 11.80. reject/wwv [0-9] <pattern> (0)
+ 11.101. reject/wwv [0-9] <pattern> (0)
reject/wwv [0-9] <pattern> set a 'reject' WWV filter
canfilter on the following fields:-
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2 origin <prefixes> origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW origin_zone <prefixes or numbers> by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> by_itu <prefixes or numbers> by_zone <prefixes or numbers> channel <prefixes>
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2 origin <prefixes> origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW origin_zone <prefixes or numbers> by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> by_itu <prefixes or numbers> by_zone <prefixes or numbers> channel <prefixes>
is probably the only useful thing to do (which will only show WWV
broadcastsby stations in the US).See HELP FILTER for information.
- 11.81. reply (0)
+ 11.102. reply (0)
reply Reply (privately) to the last message that you have read
- 11.82. reply <msgno> (0)
+
+ 11.103. reply <msgno> (0)
reply <msgno> Reply (privately) to the specified message
- 11.83. reply b <msgno> (0)
+ 11.104. reply b <msgno> (0)
reply b <msgno> Reply as a Bulletin to the specified message
- 11.84. reply noprivate <msgno> (0)
+ 11.105. reply noprivate <msgno> (0)
reply noprivate <msgno> Reply as a Bulletin to the specified message
- 11.85. reply rr <msgno> (0)
+ 11.106. reply rr <msgno> (0)
reply rr <msgno> Reply to the specified message with read receipt
also use all the extra qualifiers such as RR, PRIVATE, NOPRIVATE, B
that you can use with the SEND command (see SENDfor further details)
- 11.86. send <call> [<call> ...] (0)
+ 11.107. save [-d -t -a] <filename> "<cmd>" [...] (9)
+
+ save [-d -t -a] <filename> "<cmd>" [...] Save command output to a file
+
+ This sysop only cammand allows you to save the output of one or
+ morecommands to a file. For example:-
+
+
+ save /spider/packclus/dxstats show/dxstat
+
+
+
+ will save the output of the normal command "show/dxstat" to the
+ file"dxstats" in the files area.You can have some extra flags to the
+ save which will either date stamp or time stamp or both the filename
+ so:-
+
+
+ save -d /tmp/a <cmd> creates /tmp/a_6-Jan-2002 save -t /tmp/a <cmd> creates /tmp/a_2301Z save -d -t /tmp/a <cmd> creates /tmp/a_6-Jan-2002_2301Z
+
+
+
+ The -a flag means append to the file instead of overwriting it.You can
+ have more than one command on the line, to do this you MUSTenclose
+ each command in double quotes (") eg:-
+
+
+ save /tmp/a "sh/hfstats" "blank +" "sh/vhfstats"
+
+
+
+ or
+
+
+ save /tmp/a "sh/hfstats","blank +","sh/vhfstats"
+
+
+
+ You can only write into places that the cluster has permission for
+ (whichis that of the "sysop" user [which had BETTER NOT BE "root"]),
+ you will need to create any directories you want to put stuff in
+ beforehand as well.It is likely that you will want to run these
+ commands in a crontab type situation. You would do that something
+ like:-
+
+
+ 0 0 * * * run_cmd('save /tmp/dxstats "echo DXStat Table", "sh/dxstats"')
+
+
+
+ Note that you still enclose each command with (") characters but you
+ mustenclose the entire save command in (') characters. Now in fact,
+ this can be varied if you know what you are doing. See theadmin manual
+ for more details.
+
+ 11.108. send <call> [<call> ...] (0)
send <call> [<call> ...] Send a message to one or more callsigns
- 11.87. send copy <msgno> <call> (0)
+ 11.109. send copy <msgno> <call> (0)
send copy <msgno> <call> Send a copy of a message to someone
- 11.88. send noprivate <call> (0)
+ 11.110. send noprivate <call> (0)
send noprivate <call> Send a message to all stations
message shouldautomatically become a bulletin.You can have more than
one callsign in all of the SEND commands.You can have multiple
qualifiers so that you can have for example:-
+
+
SEND RR COPY 123 PRIVATE G1TLH G0RDI
themessage. You can carry on with the message until you are ready to
send it.
- 11.89. send private <call> (0)
+ 11.111. send private <call> (0)
send private <call> Send a personal message
- 11.90. send rr <call> (0)
+ 11.112. send rr <call> (0)
send rr <call> Send a message and ask for a read receipt
- 11.91. set/address <your address> (0)
+ 11.113. set/address <your address> (0)
set/address <your address> Record your postal address
- 11.92. set/announce (0)
+
+ 11.114. set/announce (0)
set/announce Allow announce messages to come out on your terminal
- 11.93. set/anntalk (0)
+ 11.115. set/anntalk (0)
set/anntalk Allow talk like announce messages on your terminal
- 11.94. set/arcluster <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.116. set/arcluster <call> [<call>..] (5)
set/arcluster <call> [<call>..] Make the callsign an AR-Cluster node
- 11.95. set/baddx <call>.. (8)
+ 11.117. set/baddx <call>.. (8)
set/baddx <call>.. Stop callsigns in a dx spot being propagated
- 11.96. set/badnode <call>.. (8)
+ 11.118. set/badnode <call>.. (8)
set/badnode <call>.. Stop spots from this node being propagated
- 11.97. set/badspotter <call>.. (8)
+
+ 11.119. set/badspotter <call>.. (8)
set/badspotter <call>.. Stop spots from this callsign being propagated
- 11.98. set/badword <word>.. (8)
+ 11.120. set/badword <word>.. (8)
set/badword <word>.. Stop things with this word being propagated
- 11.99. set/bbs <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.121. set/bbs <call> [<call>..] (5)
set/bbs <call> [<call>..] Make the callsign a BBS
- 11.100. set/beep (0)
+ 11.122. set/beep (0)
set/beep Add a beep to DX and other messages on your terminal
- 11.101. set/clx <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.123. set/clx <call> [<call>..] (5)
set/clx <call> [<call>..] Make the callsign an CLX node
- 11.102. set/dx (0)
+ 11.124. set/debug <name> (9)
+
+ set/debug <name> Add a debug level to the debug set
+
+
+ 11.125. set/dx (0)
set/dx Allow DX messages to come out on your terminal
- 11.103. set/dxgrid (0)
+ 11.126. set/dxcq (0)
+
+ set/dxcq Show CQ Zones on the end of DX announcements
+
+
+ 11.127. set/dxgrid (0)
set/dxgrid Allow QRA Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements
- 11.104. set/dxnet <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.128. set/dxitu (0)
- set/dxnet <call> [<call>..] Make the callsign an DXNet node
+ set/dxitu Show ITU Zones on the end of DX announcements
+ 11.129. set/dxnet <call> [<call>..] (5)
+
+ set/dxnet <call> [<call>..] Make the callsign an DXNet node
+
- 11.105. set/echo (0)
+ 11.130. set/echo (0)
set/echo Make the cluster echo your input
- 11.106. set/email <email> ... (0)
+ 11.131. set/email <email> ... (0)
set/email <email> ... Set email address(es) and forward your personals
- 11.107. set/here (0)
+
+ 11.132. set/here (0)
set/here Tell the system you are present at your terminal
- 11.108. set/homenode <node> (0)
+ 11.133. set/homenode <node> (0)
set/homenode <node> Set your normal cluster callsign
- 11.109. set/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy <n> (8)
+ 11.134. set/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy <n> (8)
set/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy <n> Set hop count
- 11.110. set/language <lang> (0)
+ 11.135. set/isolate (9)
+
+ set/isolate Isolate a node from the rest of the network
+
+ Connect a node to your system in such a way that you are a full
+ protocolmember of its network and can see all spots on it, but nothing
+ either leaksout from it nor goes back into from the rest of the nodes
+ connected to you.You can potentially connect several nodes in this
+ way.
+
+ 11.136. set/language <lang> (0)
set/language <lang> Set the language you want to use
Currentlythe languages available are en (English), de (German), es
(Spanish) and nl (Dutch).
- 11.111. set/location <lat & long> (0)
+ 11.137. set/location <lat & long> (0)
set/location <lat & long> Set your latitude and longitude
- 11.112. set/logininfo (0)
+ 11.138. set/lockout <call> (9)
+
+ set/lockout <call> Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster
+
+
+ 11.139. set/logininfo (0)
set/logininfo Inform when a station logs in locally
- 11.113. set/name <your name> (0)
+ 11.140. set/name <your name> (0)
set/name <your name> Set your name
SET/NAME Dirk
-
-
- 11.114. set/node <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.141. set/node <call> [<call>..] (5)
set/node <call> [<call>..] Make the callsign an AK1A cluster
Tell the system that the call(s) are to be treated as AK1A cluster
andfed PC Protocol rather normal user commands.
- 11.115. set/obscount <count> <call> (8)
+ 11.142. set/obscount <count> <call> (8)
set/obscount <count> <call> Set the 'pump-up' obscelence PING counter
between 1 and 9.It is STRONGLY recommended that you don't change the
default.
- 11.116. set/page <lines per page> (0)
+ 11.143. set/page <lines per page> (0)
set/page <lines per page> Set the lines per page
The setting is stored in your user profile.
- 11.117. set/password (0)
+ 11.144. set/password (0)
set/password Set your own password
the screenas you type, depending on the type of telnet client you
have.
- 11.118. set/prompt <string> (0)
+ 11.145. set/password <callsign> <string> (9)
+
+ set/password <callsign> <string> Set a users password
+
+ The password for a user can only be set by a full sysop. The stringcan
+ contain any characters. The way this field is used depends on context.
+ If it is being used inthe SYSOP command context then you are offered 5
+ random numbers and youhave to supply the corresponding letters. This
+ is now mainly for ax25connections.If it is being used on incoming
+ telnet connections then, if a passwordis set or the:
+
+
+ set/var $main::passwdreq = 1
+
+
+ command is executed in the startup script, then a password prompt
+ isgiven after the normal 'login: ' prompt.
+
+ 11.146. set/pinginterval <time> <nodecall> (9)
+
+ set/pinginterval <time> <nodecall> Set ping time to neighbouring nodes
+
+ As from release 1.35 all neighbouring nodes are pinged at regular
+ intervalsin order to determine the rolling quality of the link and, in
+ future, toaffect routing decisions. The default interval is 300 secs
+ or 5 minutes.You can use this command to set a different interval.
+ Please don't. But if you do the value you enter is treated as minutes
+ up 30 and secondsfor numbers greater than that.This is used also to
+ help determine when a link is down at the far end(as certain cluster
+ software doesn't always notice), see SET/OBSCOUNTfor more
+ information.If you must change it (and it may be useful for internet
+ connected nodeson dynamic IP addresses that go away after a set time
+ of usage) the timecan be specified as:-
+
+
+ 5 which if less than 30 is converted to minutes otherwise is taken as the no of seconds between pings. 120s 120 seconds 5m 5 minutes 1h 1 hour
+
+
+
+ Please be aware that this causes traffic to occur on the link, setting
+ this value too low may annoy your neighbours beyond the point of
+ endurance!You can switch this off by setting it to 0.
+
+ 11.147. set/privilege <n> <call> [<call..] (9)
+
+ set/privilege <n> <call> [<call..] Set privilege level on a call
+
+ Set the privilege level on a callsign. The privilege levels that
+ pertainto commands are as default:-
+
+
+ 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.
+
+
+
+ If you are a sysop and you come in as a normal user on a remote con-
+ nectionyour privilege will automatically be set to 0.
+
+ 11.148. set/prompt <string> (0)
set/prompt <string> Set your prompt to <string>
- 11.119. set/qra <locator> (0)
+ 11.149. set/qra <locator> (0)
set/qra <locator> Set your QRA Grid locator
roughlycorrectly (assuming your locator is correct ;-). For example:-
-
- SET/QRA JO02LQ
+ SET/QRA JO02LQ
- 11.120. set/qth <your qth> (0)
+ 11.150. set/qth <your qth> (0)
set/qth <your qth> Set your QTH
- 11.121. set/spider <call> [<call>..] (5)
+ 11.151. set/register <call> ... (9)
+
+ set/register <call> ... Mark a user as registered
+
+
+ 11.152. set/spider <call> [<call>..] (5)
set/spider <call> [<call>..] Make the callsign an DXSpider node
Tell the system that the call(s) are to be treated as DXSpider node
andfed new style DX Protocol rather normal user commands.
- 11.122. set/talk (0)
+ 11.153. set/sys_location <lat & long> (9)
+
+ set/sys_location <lat & long> Set your cluster latitude and longitude
+
+ In order to get accurate headings and such like you must tell the
+ systemwhat your latitude and longitude is. If you have not yet done a
+ SET/QRAthen this command will set your QRA locator for you. For
+ example:-
+
+
+ SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E
+
+
+
+ 11.154. set/sys_qra <locator> (9)
+
+ set/sys_qra <locator> Set your cluster QRA Grid locator
+
+
+ 11.155. set/talk (0)
set/talk Allow TALK messages to come out on your terminal
- 11.123. set/wcy (0)
+ 11.156. set/usdb <call> <state> <city> (9)
+
+ set/usdb <call> <state> <city> add/update a US DB callsign
+
+ This command allows you to add or alter a callsign in the US
+ statedatabase. Use with extreme caution. Anything you do here will
+ beoverwritten by any weekly updates that affect this callsign
+
+
+ set/usdb g1tlh nh downtown rindge
+
+
+
+ see also DELETE/USDB
+
+ 11.157. set/usstate (0)
+
+ set/usstate Allow US State info on the end of DX announcements
+
+
+
+ 11.158. set/wcy (0)
set/wcy Allow WCY messages to come out on your terminal
- 11.124. set/wwv (0)
+ 11.159. set/wwv (0)
set/wwv Allow WWV messages to come out on your terminal
- 11.125. set/wx (0)
+ 11.160. set/wx (0)
set/wx Allow WX messages to come out on your terminal
- 11.126. show/baddx (1)
+ 11.161. show/baddx (1)
show/baddx Show all the bad dx calls in the system
Display all the bad dx callsigns in the system, see SET/BADDXfor more
information.
- 11.127. show/badnode (1)
+ 11.162. show/badnode (1)
show/badnode Show all the bad nodes in the system
Display all the bad node callsigns in the system, see SET/BADNODEfor
more information.
- 11.128. show/badspotter (1)
+ 11.163. show/badspotter (1)
show/badspotter Show all the bad spotters in the system
Display all the bad spotter's callsigns in the system, see
SET/BADSPOTTERfor more information.
-
- 11.129. show/badword (1)
+ 11.164. show/badword (1)
show/badword Show all the bad words in the system
Display all the bad words in the system, see SET/BADWORDfor more
information.
- 11.130. show/configuration [<node>] (0)
+ 11.165. show/configuration [<node>] (0)
show/configuration [<node>] Show all the nodes and users visible
SH/C GB7DJK
-
SH/C SK
- 11.131. show/configuration/node (0)
+ 11.166. show/configuration/node (0)
show/configuration/node Show all the nodes connected locally
Show all the nodes connected to this node.
- 11.132. show/connect (1)
+ 11.167. show/connect (1)
show/connect Show all the active connections
This command shows information on all the active connections known
tothe node. This command gives slightly more information than WHO.
- 11.133. show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.168. show/contest <year and month> (0)
+
+ show/contest <year and month> Show all the contests for a month
+
+ Show all known contests which are maintained at
+ http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/for a particular month or year. The format
+ is reasonably flexible.For example:-
+
+
+ SH/CONTEST sep2003 SH/CONTEST 03 march
+
+
+
+ 11.169. show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show the local time
show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) atthe prefixes
or callsigns that you specify.
- 11.134. show/dx (0)
+ 11.170. show/db0sdx <callsign> (0)
+
+ show/db0sdx <callsign> Show QSL infomation from DB0SDX database
+
+ This command queries the DB0SDX QSL server on the internetand returns
+ any information available for that callsign. This serviceis provided
+ for users of this software by http://www.qslinfo.de.See also SHOW/QRZ,
+ SHOW/WM7D.
+
+ 11.171. show/debug (9)
+
+ show/debug Show what levels of debug information you are logging
+
+
+ 11.172. show/dx (0)
show/dx Interrogate the spot database
these commands in very nearlyany order to the basic SHOW/DX command,
they are:-
-
- on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) on <from>/<to> - eg 1000/4000 14000-30000 (in Khz) <from>-<to>
+ on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) on <from>/<to> - eg 1000/4000 14000-30000 (in Khz) <from>-<to>
- You can also use this with the 'by' keyword so eg by W dxcc
+ You can also use this with the 'by' keyword so eg by W dxcc
- e.g.
+ e.g.
- 11.135. show/dxcc <prefix> (0)
+ 11.173. show/dxcc <prefix> (0)
show/dxcc <prefix> Interrogate the spot database by country
- 11.136. show/dxstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.174. show/dxqsl <callsign> (0)
+
+ show/dxqsl <callsign> Show any QSL info gathered from spots
+
+ The node collects information from the comment fields in spots
+ (thingslike 'VIA EA7WA' or 'QSL-G1TLH') and stores these in a
+ database.This command allows you to interrogate that database and if
+ the callsignis found will display the manager(s) that people have
+ spotted. This information is NOT reliable, but it is normally
+ reasonably accurate ifit is spotted enough times.For example:-
+
+
+ sh/dxqsl 4k9w
+
+
+
+ You can check the raw input spots yourself with:-
+
+
+ sh/dx 4k9w qsl
+
+
+
+ This gives you more background information.
+
+ 11.175. show/dxstats [days] [date] (0)
show/dxstats [days] [date] Show the DX Statistics
Show the total DX spots for the last <days> no of days (default is
31), starting from a <date> (default: today).
- 11.137. show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] (0)
+ 11.176. show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] (0)
show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] List the contents of a filearea
in astring to see a selection of files in a filearea eg:-
-
- SH/FILES bulletins arld*
+ SH/FILES bulletins arld*
See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file.
- 11.138. show/filter (0)
+ 11.177. show/filter (0)
show/filter Show the contents of all the filters you have set
Show the contents of all the filters that are set. This command
displaysall the filters set - for all the various categories.
- 11.139. show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.178. show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)
show/hfstats [days] [date] Show the HF DX Statistics
Show the HF DX spots breakdown by band for the last <days> no of days
(default is 31), starting from a <date> (default: today).
- 11.140. show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
+ 11.179. show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] Show the HF DX Spotter Table
If you want to start at a different day, simply add the date in some
recognizable form:-
-
-
sh/hftable 2 25nov02 sh/hftable 2 25-nov-02 sh/hftable 2 021125 sh/hftable 2 25/11/02
- 11.141. show/hops <call> [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)
+ 11.180. show/hops <call> [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)
show/hops <call> [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] Show the hop counts for a
node
specifywhich category you want to see. If you leave the category out
then all the categories will be listed.
- 11.142. show/isolate (1)
+ 11.181. show/isolate (1)
show/isolate Show list of ISOLATED nodes
- 11.143. show/log [<callsign>] (8)
+ 11.182. show/lockout <prefix>|all (9)
+
+ show/lockout <prefix>|all Show the list of locked out or excluded
+ callsigns
+
+
+ 11.183. show/log [<callsign>] (8)
show/log [<callsign>] Show excerpts from the system log
will output a general logfile. With the optional callsign it willshow
output from the log associated with that callsign.
- 11.144. show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.184. show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show Moon rise and set times
you want to see yesterday's times then do:-
- SH/MOON -1
+
+ SH/MOON -1
note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of rise and
set on the requested UT day.
- 11.145. show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] (0)
+ 11.185. show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] (0)
show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] Show the likely propagation to a
prefix
80m but usable signals on 40m (about S3).inputing:-
- SH/MUF W 24
+
+ SH/MUF W 24
Itshould be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful,
norterrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
- 11.146. show/newconfiguration [<node>] (0)
+ 11.186. show/newconfiguration [<node>] (0)
show/newconfiguration [<node>] Show all the nodes and users visible
different formatwhich may not take up quite as much space if you don't
have anyloops.BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
- 11.147. show/newconfiguration/node (0)
+ 11.187. show/newconfiguration/node (0)
show/newconfiguration/node Show all the nodes connected locally
Show all the nodes connected to this node in the new format.
- 11.148. show/node [<callsign> ...] (1)
+ 11.188. show/node [<callsign> ...] (1)
show/node [<callsign> ...] Show the type and version number of nodes
thecommand line. If no callsigns are specified then a sorted list of
allthe non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed.
- 11.149. show/prefix <callsign> (0)
+ 11.189. show/prefix <callsign> (0)
show/prefix <callsign> Interrogate the prefix database
with the internal country no, the CQ and ITU regions. See also
SHOW/DXCC
- 11.150. show/program (5)
+ 11.190. show/program (5)
show/program Show the locations of all the included program modules
Thisis useful for checking where you think you have loaded a .pm file
from.
- 11.151. show/qra <lat> <long> (0)
+ 11.191. show/qra <lat> <long> (0)
show/qra <lat> <long> Convert lat/long to a QRA Grid locator
- 11.152. show/qra <locator> [<locator>] (0)
+ 11.192. show/qra <locator> [<locator>] (0)
show/qra <locator> [<locator>] Show distance between QRA Grid locators
- 11.153. show/qrz <callsign> (0)
+ 11.193. show/qrz <callsign> (0)
show/qrz <callsign> Show any callbook details on a callsign
This command queries the QRZ callbook server on the internetand
returns any information available for that callsign. This serviceis
- provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com
+ provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com See also
+ SHOW/WM7D for an alternative.
+
+ 11.194. show/registered [<prefix>] (9)
+
+ show/registered [<prefix>] Show the registered users
- 11.154. show/route <callsign> ... (0)
+
+ 11.195. show/route <callsign> ... (0)
show/route <callsign> ... Show the route to the callsign
- 11.155. show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] (0)
+ 11.196. show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] (0)
show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] Show tracking data
and the step size, within certain limits. Each pass in a period is
separated with a row of '-----' charactersSo for example:-
-
- SH/SAT AO-10 SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2
+ SH/SAT AO-10 SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2
- 11.156. show/station all [<regex>] (6)
+ 11.197. show/station all [<regex>] (6)
show/station all [<regex>] Show list of users in the system
- 11.157. show/station [<callsign> ..] (0)
+ 11.198. show/station [<callsign> ..] (0)
show/station [<callsign> ..] Show information about a callsign
If no callsign is given then show the information for yourself.
-
- 11.158. show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.199. show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show sun rise and set times
note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of rise and
set on the requested UT day.
- 11.159. show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
+ 11.200. show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] (0)
show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show the local time
prefixesthen it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not
including DST) atthe prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
- 11.160. show/usdb [call ..] (0)
+ 11.201. show/usdb [call ..] (0)
show/usdb [call ..] Show information held on the FCC Call database
- 11.161. show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.202. show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)
show/vhfstats [days] [date] Show the VHF DX Statistics
Show the VHF DX spots breakdown by band for the last <days> no of days
(default is 31), starting from a date (default: today).
-
- 11.162. show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
+ 11.203. show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] Show the VHF DX Spotter Table
sh/vhftable all
-
- 11.163. show/wcy (0)
+ 11.204. show/wcy (0)
show/wcy Show last 10 WCY broadcasts
- 11.164. show/wcy <n> (0)
+ 11.205. show/wcy <n> (0)
show/wcy <n> Show last <n> WCY broadcasts
Display the most recent WCY information that has been received by the
system
- 11.165. show/wwv (0)
+ 11.206. show/wm7d <callsign> (0)
+
+ show/wm7d <callsign> Show callbook details on a US callsigns
+
+ This command queries the WM7D callbook server on the internetand
+ returns any information available for that US callsign. This serviceis
+ provided for users of this software by http://www.wm7d.net.See also
+ SHOW/QRZ.
+
+ 11.207. show/wwv (0)
show/wwv Show last 10 WWV broadcasts
- 11.166. show/wwv <n> (0)
+ 11.208. show/wwv <n> (0)
show/wwv <n> Show last <n> WWV broadcasts
Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the
system
- 11.167. shutdown (5)
+ 11.209. shutdown (5)
shutdown Shutdown the cluster
Shutdown the cluster and disconnect all the users
- 11.168. stat/channel [<callsign>] (5)
+ 11.210. spoof <call> <command> (9)
+
+ spoof <call> <command> Do a command as though you are another user
+
+ This command is provided so that sysops can set a user's parameters
+ withoutme having to write a special 'sysop' version for every user
+ command. Itallows you to pretend that you are doing the command as the
+ user you specify.eg:-
+
+
+ SPOOF G1TLH set/name Dirk SPOOF G1TLH set/qra JO02LQ
+
+
+
+ 11.211. stat/channel [<callsign>] (5)
stat/channel [<callsign>] Show the status of a channel on the cluster
that you are on or else for the callsign that you asked for.Only the
fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
- 11.169. stat/db <dbname> (5)
+ 11.212. stat/db <dbname> (5)
stat/db <dbname> Show the status of a database
privilege level you will see more or less information. This command is
unlikely to be of much use to anyone other than a sysop.
- 11.170. stat/msg (1)
+ 11.213. stat/msg (1)
stat/msg Show the status of the message system
- 11.171. stat/msg <msgno> (1)
+ 11.214. stat/msg <msgno> (1)
stat/msg <msgno> Show the status of a message
etc.If no message number is given then the status of the message
system is displayed.
- 11.172. stat/route_node <callsign> (5)
+ 11.215. stat/route_node <callsign> (5)
stat/route_node <callsign> Show the data in a Route::Node object
- 11.173. stat/route_node all (5)
+ 11.216. stat/route_node all (5)
stat/route_node all Show list of all Route::Node objects
- 11.174. stat/route_user <callsign> (5)
+ 11.217. stat/route_user <callsign> (5)
stat/route_user <callsign> Show the data in a Route::User object
- 11.175. stat/route_user all (5)
+ 11.218. stat/route_user all (5)
stat/route_user all Show list of all Route::User objects
- 11.176. stat/user [<callsign>] (5)
+ 11.219. stat/user [<callsign>] (5)
stat/user [<callsign>] Show the full status of a user
Shows the full contents of a user record including all the secret
flagsand stuff.Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be
displayed.
- 11.177. sysop (0)
+
+ 11.220. sysop (0)
sysop Regain your privileges if you login remotely
offerednumbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any
match iscase sensitive.
- 11.178. talk <call> > <node> [<text>] (0)
+ 11.221. talk <call> > <node> [<text>] (0)
talk <call> > <node> [<text>] Send a text message to another station
via a node
will send the hftable as you have it to all the people you are cur-
rently talking to.
- 11.179. talk <call> [<text>] (0)
+ 11.222. talk <call> [<text>] (0)
talk <call> [<text>] Send a text message to another station
- 11.180. type <filearea>/<name> (0)
+
+ 11.223. type <filearea>/<name> (0)
type <filearea>/<name> Look at the contents of a file in one of the
fileareas
See also SHOW/FILES to see what fileareas are available and a list of
content.
- 11.181. uncatchup <node call> all|[msgno> ...] (5)
+ 11.224. uncatchup <node call> all|[msgno> ...] (5)
uncatchup <node call> all|[msgno> ...] Unmark a message as sent
which will arrange for them to be forward candidates again.Order is
not important.
- 11.182. unset/announce (0)
+ 11.225. unset/announce (0)
unset/announce Stop announce messages coming out on your terminal
-
- 11.183. unset/anntalk (0)
+ 11.226. unset/anntalk (0)
unset/anntalk Stop talk like announce messages on your terminal
ter of useless ones.
- set/anntalk
+
+ set/anntalk
allows you to see them again. This is the default.
- 11.184. unset/baddx <call>.. (8)
+ 11.227. unset/baddx <call>.. (8)
unset/baddx <call>.. Propagate a dx spot with this callsign again
- 11.185. unset/badnode <call>.. (8)
+ 11.228. unset/badnode <call>.. (8)
unset/badnode <call>.. Allow spots from this node again
unset/badnode K1TTT
+
will allow spots from him again.Use with extreme care. This command
may well be superceeded by FILTERing.
- 11.186. unset/badspotter <call>.. (8)
+ 11.229. unset/badspotter <call>.. (8)
unset/badspotter <call>.. Allow spots from this callsign again
set/badspotter VE2STN
-
will stop anything from VE2STN. This command will automaticallystop
spots from this user, regardless of whether or which SSID he uses. DO
NOT USE SSIDs in the callsign, just use the callsignas above or below.
will allow spots from him again.Use with extreme care. This command
may well be superceded by FILTERing.
- 11.187. unset/badword <word>.. (8)
+ 11.230. unset/badword <word>.. (8)
unset/badword <word>.. Propagate things with this word again
will allow text with this word again.
- 11.188. unset/beep (0)
+ 11.231. unset/beep (0)
unset/beep Stop beeps for DX and other messages on your terminal
- 11.189. unset/dx (0)
+ 11.232. unset/debug <name> (9)
+
+ unset/debug <name> Remove a debug level from the debug set
+
+ 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 SHOW/DEBUG
+
+ 11.233. unset/dx (0)
unset/dx Stop DX messages coming out on your terminal
- 11.190. unset/dxgrid (0)
+ 11.234. unset/dxcq (0)
+
+ unset/dxcq Stop CQ Zones on the end of DX announcements
+
+ Display both the Spotter's and the Spotted's CQ Zone on the endof a DX
+ announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programscannot
+ cope with this. The Spotter's CQ is on the RHS of the time, the
+ Spotted's CQ is on the LHS.Conflicts with: SET/DXGRID, SET/DXITU,
+ SHOW/USSTATEDo a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are
+ confused.
+
+ 11.235. unset/dxgrid (0)
unset/dxgrid Stop QRA Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements
if the spotter's grid square is known it is output on the endof a DX
announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programscannot
cope with this. You can use this command to reset (or set)this
- feature.
+ feature.Conflicts with: SET/DXCQ, SET/DXITUDo a STAT/USER to see which
+ flags you have set if you are confused.
+
+ 11.236. unset/dxitu (0)
+
+ unset/dxitu Stop ITU Zones on the end of DX announcements
+
+ Display both the Spotter's and the Spotted's ITU Zone on the endof a
+ DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programscannot
+ cope with this. The Spotter's ITU is on the RHS of the time, the
+ Spotted's ITU is on the LHS.Conflicts with: SET/DXGRID, SET/DXCQ,
+ SHOW/USSTATEDo a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are
+ confused.
- 11.191. unset/echo (0)
+ 11.237. unset/echo (0)
unset/echo Stop the cluster echoing your input
setting appropriately. The setting is stored in your user profile.YOU
DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25.
- 11.192. unset/email (0)
+ 11.238. unset/email (0)
unset/email Stop personal msgs being forwarded by email
- 11.193. unset/here (0)
+ 11.239. unset/here (0)
unset/here Tell the system you are absent from your terminal
- 11.194. unset/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy (8)
+
+ 11.240. unset/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy (8)
unset/hops <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy Unset hop count
- 11.195. unset/logininfo (0)
+ 11.241. unset/isolate (9)
+
+ unset/isolate Stop Isolation of a node from the rest of the network
+
+ Remove isolation from a node - SET/ISOLATE
+
+ 11.242. unset/lockout <call> (9)
+
+ unset/lockout <call> Allow a callsign to connect to the cluster
+
+
+ 11.243. unset/logininfo (0)
unset/logininfo Inform when a station logs out locally
- 11.196. unset/privilege (0)
+ 11.244. unset/password <call> ... (9)
+
+ unset/password <call> ... Delete (remove) a user's password
+
+ This command allows the sysop to completely delete and remove a
+ password for a user.
+
+ 11.245. unset/privilege (0)
unset/privilege Remove any privilege for this session
will need toeither logout and login again (if you are on a console) or
use theSYSOP command.
- 11.197. unset/prompt (0)
+ 11.246. unset/prompt (0)
unset/prompt Set your prompt back to default
a differentfixed prompt).
- SET/PROMPT clx >
+
+ SET/PROMPT clx >
UNSET/PROMPT will undo the SET/PROMPT command and set you prompt back
tonormal.
- 11.198. unset/talk (0)
+ 11.247. unset/register <call> ... (9)
+
+ unset/register <call> ... Mark a user as not registered
+
+ Registration is a concept that you can switch on by executing the
+
+
+ set/var $main::regreq = 1
+
+
+
+ command (usually in your startup file)If a user is NOT registered
+ then, firstly, instead of the normalmotd file (/spider/data/motd)
+ being sent to the user at startup, theuser is sent the motd_nor file
+ instead. Secondly, the non registereduser only has READ-ONLY access to
+ the node. The non-registered usercannot use DX, ANN etc. The only
+ exception to this is that a non-registered user can TALK orSEND mes-
+ sages to the sysop.
+
+ 11.248. unset/talk (0)
unset/talk Stop TALK messages coming out on your terminal
- 11.199. unset/wcy (0)
+ 11.249. unset/usstate (0)
+
+ unset/usstate Stop US State info on the end of DX announcements
+
+ If the spotter's or spotted's US State is known it is output on the
+ end of a DX announcement (there is just enough room). A spotter's
+ state will appear on the RHS of the time (like SET/DXGRID) and the
+ spotted's State will appear on the LHS of thetime field. Any
+ information found will override any locator information from
+ SET/DXGRID.Some user programs cannot cope with this. You can use this
+ command to reset (or set) this feature.Conflicts with: SET/DXCQ,
+ SET/DXITUDo a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are
+ confused.
+
+ 11.250. unset/wcy (0)
unset/wcy Stop WCY messages coming out on your terminal
- 11.200. unset/wwv (0)
+ 11.251. unset/wwv (0)
unset/wwv Stop WWV messages coming out on your terminal
- 11.201. unset/wx (0)
+ 11.252. unset/wx (0)
unset/wx Stop WX messages coming out on your terminal
- 11.202. who (0)
+ 11.253. who (0)
who Show who is physically connected
This is a quick listing that shows which callsigns are connected
andwhat sort of connection they have
-
- 11.203. wx <text> (0)
+ 11.254. wx <text> (0)
wx <text> Send a weather message to local users
-
- 11.204. wx full <text> (0)
+ 11.255. wx full <text> (0)
wx full <text> Send a weather message to all cluster users
- 11.205. wx sysop <text> (5)
+ 11.256. wx sysop <text> (5)
wx sysop <text> Send a weather message to other clusters only