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YT7MPB > SYSOP 16.10.20 18:04l 71 Lines 1858 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 22007_YT7MPB
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Subj: Re: CP SYSOP: Re: YT7MPB > Error starting server ...
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Sent: 201016/1652Z @:YT7MPB.#NSD.SRB.EU #:22007 [Novi Sad] FBB7.0.9 $:22007_YT7
From: YT7MPB@YT7MPB.#NSD.SRB.EU
To : SYSOP@WW
On 10/13/20 5:05 PM, G7VJA wrote:
> Path: !GB7CIP!GB7COW!
>
> From: G7VJA@GB7COW.#44.GBR.EURO
> To : YT7MPB@YT7MPB.#NS.SRB.EU
>
> Hi Misko
> you should only have one copy of fbb.conf in /usr/local/etc/ax25/fbb
> Your FBB servers should be in
> /usr/local/lib/fbb/server
> as shown in your fbb.conf
>
> 73 Ken
> G7VJA sysop GB7COW
> xfbb 7.0.9
>
Ken, others ...
I just made an interesting series of tests with removing & reinstalling
fbb.conf file(s) I have here:
1. At first I tested PING server with *both* copies of fbb.conf file. It
responded properly and returned a msg having Subject: Re: test, and this
content:
Ping received by YT7MPB at 18:11:17 On 16/10/20
> test
>
*** PING V0.14 (03-Sep-2001) for XFBB 7.01+ by G0LGS ***
2. Then I erased the fbb.conf instance in /usr/local/etc/ax25 (means
that only one copy was left in /usr/local/etc/ax25/fbb), and repeated
the same test with PING server. It returned a msg having Subject: ***
SERVER ERROR ***, and this content:
Error starting server PING (fbbping)
3. Then I re-copied fbb.conf from /usr/local/etc/ax25/fbb to
/usr/local/etc/ax25 again, and repeated the same test again. It done as
under 1. (responded properly and returned a msg having Subject: Re:
test, and this content:)
Ping received by YT7MPB at 18:13:42 On 16/10/20
> test
>
*** PING V0.14 (03-Sep-2001) for XFBB 7.01+ by G0LGS ***
4. Finally (and just for curiosity), I removed fbb.conf residing in
/usr/local/etc/ax25/fbb *and* restarted FBB. It refused to start telling
it could not find the file fbb.conf in /usr/local/etc/ax25/fbb
So I had to re-copy fbb.conf from /usr/local/etc/ax25 to
/usr/local/etc/ax25/fbb to come back to a fully workable system.
So still have two identical copies of fbb.conf file. Any idea?
--
73 de Misko YT7MPB@YT7MPB.#NSD.SRB.EU
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