[pskmail] Re: pings.log question

  • From: Pär Crusefalk <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 17:30:19 +0200

Hi Eddie,

I'll answer these in reverse.

Regarding 2:
I looked through arq.pm and log_ping is called in numerous places. If
you are a server then it logs frames that are of interest for the
server. It will log pings, unproto email, aprs messages and connect
requests. It will not log connects to other servers.

Regarding 1:
Yes, when it logs it will read what is in the file and modify a line
from a certain call if its in there already. If its in there then it
will increase the number, if not then it prints 1.

73 de Per, sm0rwo



lör 2008-10-18 klockan 16:28 -0700 skrev Kovelan:
> team,
> 
> couple of questions,
> 1.  what is the last number  (ie: - 1) mean?  number of ping heard?
> 2.  is this pings to me or is it just pings heard?
> 
> thx, eddie
> 
> my .pskmail/downloads/pings.log:
> Program start: 13:35 UTC Oct-11-2008
> WB5CON:72 Psk20:02 UTC Oct-16-2008 - 1
> WB5CON:72 Psk16:32 UTC Oct-16-2008 - 1
> AL7BX-2:7    19:16 UTC Oct-15-2008 - 1
> WB5CON:71    22:39 UTC Oct-16-2008 - 9
> WB5CON:72 Psk19:32 UTC Oct-13-2008 - 1
> WB5CON:72 Psk13:32 UTC Oct-17-2008 - 1
> WB5CON:72 Psk14:02 UTC Oct-12-2008 - 1
> WB5CON:72 Psk22:32 UTC Oct-17-2008 - 1
> WB5CON:72 Psk21:32 UTC Oct-16-2008 - 1
> 
> 
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