Re: Assistance with P message routing
Check the HR field for the BBS you expect it to go to. If it really has ME.USA.NA then you should get a match at depth 4.
Unless you are using the latest bpqmail that lets you choose between 2 and 4
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John G8BPQ
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#41866
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Re: Assistance with P message routing
This format would not match personal mail hierarchical addressing.
Personal packet mail messaging should be the same as email messaging.
Anything less is a shortcut that relies on someone else to
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Charles Hargrove
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#41865
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Re: Assistance with P message routing
Not necessisarily.? If you have one, and only one forwarding partner with a WW in the HR Personals routing then if you have a match at depth 2 (continent) or better then the message will follow that
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Mark Taylor
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#41864
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Re: Assistance with P message routing
Routing a personal message on WW does not make sense as it means that
ANY forwarding partner could handle it. It is better to route based on
final destination. That is how the postal service does it.
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Charles Hargrove
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#41863
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Re: Assistance with P message routing
All:
Sorry to be adding to the confusion, but about 'Depth #"...
Is 'Depth 2'
Msg 44726 Routing Trace To W1DTX Via
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Chuck Gelm
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#41862
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Re: Assistance with P message routing
I'm probably wrong, but try removing CEAM from the routing to GB7CIP and send another message.? This is just a test.
Central America is not clearly defined in the hierarchical routing with BPQ, I
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Mark Taylor
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#41861
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Assistance with P message routing
Hello Group
Please help me analyze what I am doing wrong.
I have send P messages to more that one BBS turned on
I have HR forwarding for ME.USA.NOAM set to 3 BBSs
This message is going to GB7CIP,
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Matt KA1VSC <ka1vsc@...>
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#41860
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Re: How does lin-bpq process SIGINT?
linbpq logs SIGINT to console and SIGTERM to syslog. (which is rather illogical so I'll probably change it.)
73,
John
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John G8BPQ
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#41859
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Re: How does lin-bpq process SIGINT?
Hi John,
In a docker container, under Debian.
I suppose it is possible that docker is not sending the signals I think it
is.
Is there a way to get lin-bpq to be more verbose to standard out? So I
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jeff arthur
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#41858
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Re: How does lin-bpq process SIGINT?
Jeff,
I've tested here and the RESTART command and SIGINT and SIGTERM signals all do the same and save MHSave.txt and BPQNODES.dat as well as other files.
How are you running linbpq?
73,
John
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John G8BPQ
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#41857
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Re: How does lin-bpq process SIGINT?
That is not how it is supposed to work. I'll look into it.
73, John
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John G8BPQ
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#41856
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Re: How does lin-bpq process SIGINT?
Both settings are already present, but only seem to be honours with a
controlled
PASSWORD
RESTART
Ignored on a controlled OS shutdown.
73 M0THH
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jeff arthur
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#41855
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Re: How does lin-bpq process SIGINT?
Hi,
If you want to save nodes, please set the following from https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQCFGFile.html
AUTOSAVE=1
SAVEMH=1
Hope that helps.
N9SEO
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N9SEO
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#41854
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How does lin-bpq process SIGINT?
It seems that if I quit lin-bpq with a sigint signal it does not persist the heard list or node list
It only seems to do this when I issue a restart.
Are my observations correct?
Is this expected
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jeff arthur
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#41853
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Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS
#bbs
#bpq32
#bpqconfig
#maps
S is link status, 5 means it's connected
P is Port #
T is type of connection, 1= Uplink (station to node), 2= downlink(node to station), 3= crosslink(node to node)
V is AX.25 version (1 or 2)
So my
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Jim - KI0BK
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#41852
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Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS
#bbs
#bpq32
#bpqconfig
#maps
Mark,
There is a limit of 128 entries in the MAP table, so only the first 128 MAP entries in your config will be used.
AXIP ports have two Heard lists, one displayed by the normal MH and an AXIP
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John G8BPQ
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#41851
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Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS
#bbs
#bpq32
#bpqconfig
#maps
Mark (K7OI)
Ditto on what Lee said for me too
Jay, KE6ONV
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Gary Hendershott
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#41850
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Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS
#bbs
#bpq32
#bpqconfig
#maps
Mark (K7OI),
I have a map for you, and it looks like it's trying to link up but never
makes it. My other links show "T=3" as opposed to "T=1" for yours. I forget
what that means, so maybe someone who
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Lee Bengston
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#41849
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Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS
#bbs
#bpq32
#bpqconfig
#maps
THANKS MARK;
YES THE 15 OR SO ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT TO ME AND SHOW UP IN MHEARD VERY QUICKLY,
SO THAT IS THE REASON IM ASKING.
I HAVE HAD AS MANY AS 50 OR 60 THAT WHERE ALL COORDINATED WITH BOTH
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K7OI-Mark
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#41848
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Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS
#bbs
#bpq32
#bpqconfig
#maps
Ok, I don't call it that so I was confused.? That is a MAP statement which literally maps a call sign to an IP address, and further provides a prodocol (UDP) and port number (10098) and a tag that
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Mark Taylor
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#41847
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