On Jun 20, 2008, at 19:12, Tom Russo wrote:
Chip, what are the time stamps on your wx_alert log files?
Sorry, been out of touch for a couple of days ... Jun 20 for current
log file, Jun 20 for the first rotate file, Apr 12 for the next, and
Feb 29 for the oldest.
-- Chip
I haven't run wxalert -> RF in some time. There were several people
complaining about the traffic on THEIR QUIET channel, plus there were
several relays not configured properly in the area and even with one hop
request sent out, the messages were bounced all over the place many times.
Just try
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008, Tom Russo wrote:
> Bleah. That seems like a bad idea to me, given that other log files are
> meant to be just that.
It was the first step in making it possible to have Xastir shut down
or crash and being able to start it up with the same info on the
screen. Sorry you don't
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 03:40:32PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> On Fri, 20 Jun 2008, Tom Russo wrote:
>
> > I'm real confused by this. The log files aren't supposed to be read in
> > automatically on restart.
>
> util.c:
>
> /
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008, Tom Russo wrote:
> I'm real confused by this. The log files aren't supposed to be read in
> automatically on restart.
util.c:
// Restore weather alerts so that we have a clear picture of the
// current state. Do this before we start the interfaces. Only
// reload if the
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 03:31:20PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> On Fri, 20 Jun 2008, Chip Griffin wrote:
>
> > I haven't tried that yet, but if I quit and restart Xastir a whole bunch of
> > expired weather alerts appear. I unders
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008, Chip Griffin wrote:
> I haven't tried that yet, but if I quit and restart Xastir a whole bunch of
> expired weather alerts appear. I understand reading in the log file, but
> shouldn't it automatically filter out or otherwise dispense with ones that are
> expired???
It tries
On Jun 20, 2008, at 00:42, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008, Chip Griffin wrote:
Where are weather alerts stored?
~/.xastir/logs/wx_alert.log*
Got it.
What would cause some to be loaded and not go away?
I don't know. It could be a bug in Xastir, or perhaps somebody
replayed a l
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008, Chip Griffin wrote:
> Where are weather alerts stored?
~/.xastir/logs/wx_alert.log*
> What would cause some to be loaded and not go
> away?
I don't know. It could be a bug in Xastir, or perhaps somebody
replayed a log that sent them out again or they're otherwise being
tr
I had a telecon late last week where we were told that several NWS
servers were recently compromised and had to recertify before coming
back online. I'll contact the appropriate folks and see if I can mirror
the data for them.
Also, there's a real big effort in NWS to fix problems with their
Doing a quick nose around their web site it looks like they shut down http
access to those files because I get a page that mentions security. So we may
have to use ftp instead once we figure out where they moved them to.
Dave
KD7MYC
-Original Message-
>From: Dana Rawding <[EMAIL PROTEC
When you built Xastir on the Leopard machine did you run the get-
NWSdata script. It appears that the script is currently broken as the
following files are no longer available on the weather.gov server:
http://www.weather.gov/geodata/catalog/wsom/data/oz15de04.zip
http://www.weather.gov/geoda
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