• Timed Events.

    From Geo@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 13:07:56
    Hiya Rob,

    Hope you are well. 8-)

    Hey I am not sure what I have done to my BBS, but the Timed Events do not seems to be going off automatically as scheduled.

    Specifically FIDOIN and Tickit events always seem to be hung in pending when I look in umonitor .

    (Running 3.20 on Linux)

    If I Force Timed event on all of the others, they hang in Pending.
    If I reboot the BBS, some of them may run on restart.

    Weird thing is that some of the Timed events seem to be running, but FidoIN and Tickit dont run.

    I can run the commands manually and they complete without error.

    I must have touch something I shouldn't.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks.

    8-)

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Geo on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 20:33:10
    Re: Timed Events.
    By: Geo to Digital Man on Wed Apr 26 2023 01:07 pm

    Hiya Rob,

    Hope you are well. 8-)

    Hey I am not sure what I have done to my BBS, but the Timed Events do not seems to be going off automatically as scheduled.

    Specifically FIDOIN and Tickit events always seem to be hung in pending when I look in umonitor .

    (Running 3.20 on Linux)

    If I Force Timed event on all of the others, they hang in Pending.
    If I reboot the BBS, some of them may run on restart.

    Weird thing is that some of the Timed events seem to be running, but FidoIN and Tickit dont run.

    I can run the commands manually and they complete without error.

    I must have touch something I shouldn't.

    Any thoughts?

    Can you elaborate on what you mean by "hang in Pending"?

    It sounds like you might have one or more events configured for "exclusive" execution? And maybe you have more nodes configured in SCFG->Nodes than your terminal server is configured to service (SCFG->Servers->Terminal->Last Node)? More details (e.g. node status, log messages, etc.) would be necessary to know for sure.
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  • From Geo@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Sunday, April 30, 2023 11:30:36
    Re: Timed Events.
    By: Digital Man to Geo on Tue Apr 25 2023 20:33:10


    Thanks Rob,

    I'll check through each of these suggestions and get back to ya 8-)



    Re: Timed Events.
    By: Geo to Digital Man on Wed Apr 26 2023 01:07 pm

    Hiya Rob,

    Hope you are well. 8-)

    Hey I am not sure what I have done to my BBS, but the Timed Events do not seems to be going off automatically as
    scheduled.

    Specifically FIDOIN and Tickit events always seem to be hung in pending when I look in umonitor .

    (Running 3.20 on Linux)

    If I Force Timed event on all of the others, they hang in Pending.
    If I reboot the BBS, some of them may run on restart.

    Weird thing is that some of the Timed events seem to be running, but FidoIN and Tickit dont run.

    I can run the commands manually and they complete without error.

    I must have touch something I shouldn't.

    Any thoughts?

    Can you elaborate on what you mean by "hang in Pending"?

    It sounds like you might have one or more events configured for "exclusive" execution? And maybe you have more nodes
    configured in SCFG->Nodes than your terminal server is configured to service (SCFG->Servers->Terminal->Last Node)? More
    details (e.g. node status, log messages, etc.) would be necessary to know for sure.

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  • From Geo@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Tuesday, May 02, 2023 15:12:57
    Re: Timed Events.
    By: Digital Man to Geo on Tue Apr 25 2023 20:33:10

    Hi agin Rob,


    It sounds like you might have one or more events configured for "exclusive" execution? And maybe you have more nodes
    configured in SCFG->Nodes than your terminal server is configured to service (SCFG->Servers->Terminal->Last Node)? More
    details (e.g. node status, log messages, etc.) would be necessary to know for sure.


    I checked the above.

    The only Timed External Event that has "exclusive" execution set is MSGMAINT.

    SCFG->Nodes = 8
    SCFG->Servers->Terminal->Last Node = 8

    Here is an example of what I see happening.

    If I start the BBS and let it run for > 24 hours and the look in umonitor under "Force Timed Events" I see both fidoin and ticket events marked as pending (even though I didn't manually force them)

    I can run sbbsecho and ticket manually and see an sudden influx of >24hrs worth of echomail and files, so it is as if fidoin and ticket have not run for ages. (they are set to run 24 times a day)

    As for other events. If I force them in umonitor, they will sit in pending state (in umonitor) until the next time I restart sbbs, then they will run on bootup.

    Its very strange. It seems the event manager is not running properly. Not sure how I managed to stuff it up as I rearely make config changes to this BBS. 8-/

    I hope to do an upgrade soon, but I thought it would be best to make sure everything is running normally first.

    It is running 3.20 on Linux.

    Do you have any thoughts on where I should look next?

    Thanks again for your wise assistance 8-)

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Geo on Tuesday, May 02, 2023 19:56:23
    Re: Timed Events.
    By: Geo to Digital Man on Tue May 02 2023 03:12 pm

    Re: Timed Events.
    By: Digital Man to Geo on Tue Apr 25 2023 20:33:10

    Hi agin Rob,


    It sounds like you might have one or more events configured for "exclusive" execution? And maybe you have more nodes
    configured in SCFG->Nodes than your terminal server is configured to service (SCFG->Servers->Terminal->Last Node)? More
    details (e.g. node status, log messages, etc.) would be necessary to know for sure.


    I checked the above.

    The only Timed External Event that has "exclusive" execution set is MSGMAINT.

    SCFG->Nodes = 8
    SCFG->Servers->Terminal->Last Node = 8

    Here is an example of what I see happening.

    If I start the BBS and let it run for > 24 hours and the look in umonitor under "Force Timed Events" I see both fidoin and ticket events marked as pending (even though I didn't manually force them)

    I can run sbbsecho and ticket manually and see an sudden influx of >24hrs worth of echomail and files, so it is as if fidoin and ticket have not run for ages. (they are set to run 24 times a day)

    As for other events. If I force them in umonitor, they will sit in pending state (in umonitor) until the next time I restart sbbs, then they will run on bootup.

    Its very strange. It seems the event manager is not running properly. Not sure how I managed to stuff it up as I rearely make config changes to this BBS. 8-/

    I hope to do an upgrade soon, but I thought it would be best to make sure everything is running normally first.

    It is running 3.20 on Linux.

    Do you have any thoughts on where I should look next?

    You should check the messages in your event log. These are the "log messages" I was referring to in the message you replied to. :-)

    The last messages logged from your event thread will likely point to the culprit event that is keeping other events from running successfully.
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  • From Keith Matthews@3:712/620 to Digital Man on Wednesday, May 03, 2023 18:06:11

    Hiya Rob,

    Thanks for the tip about the evnt thread.
    I even tested QWK callout and recycle servers, None of them would happen.

    I stopped and started the BBS.
    And for a while event's were running.

    Watched the evnt's pass by. I could trigger any event and it would work UNTIL NEWSLINK ran.

    After it ran

    5/3 17:48:25 evnt NEWSLINK sub: usenet_altaemu, newsgroup: alt.emulators.amiga 5/3 17:48:25 evnt NEWSLINK usenet_altaemu.ini export ptr: 74
    5/3 17:48:25 evnt NEWSLINK usenet_altaemu.ini import ptr: 2143
    5/3 17:48:25 evnt NEWSLINK alt.emulators.amiga import ptr: 2143, first_msg: 1157, last_msg: 12739
    5/3 17:48:25 term Node 3 disconnected]:
    5/3 17:48:26 evnt NEWSLINK Getting headers for articles 2144 through 12739

    Events no longer would run.
    I think this step is hanging up because something has gone wrong with the pointers being so far apart.

    I have temporarily disabled the NEWSLINK event to see if the BBS runs normally for a few days.

    If that works ok, I will probably have to flush the alt.emulators.amiga area and resync it from my news source.

    I'll let you know how it goes. 8-)

    Thanks Heaps.
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