Why am I posting this...logs
Anyway would love to have a way to read bbs logs while inside the bbs,
mean all ./sbbs & ./echocfg
Just a thought...
Havok wrote to All <=-
Why am I posting this...
Anyway would love to have a way to read bbs logs while inside
the bbs, logs mean all ./sbbs & ./echocfg
One way would be to use the ;SHELL command. On Linux this drops you
to a command line where you could use normal commands to read logs
(less, tail, cat, grep, etc...).
Also, in a fresh v3.18b install, there's an "Operator" general text files section which includes links to logs (e.g. sbbsecho.log) once FidoNet has been setup. You can easily mimick that setup on your own.
One way would be to use the ;SHELL command. On Linux this drops you
to a command line where you could use normal commands to read logs
(less, tail, cat, grep, etc...).
Re: Re: LOGS
By: Gamgee to Havok on Tue Nov 17 2020 08:47 pm
True, agreed but a fast way would just be a option to read logs option like
the Mystic Sysop.
Most likely the greatest leap forward with SBBS was adding ./echocfg to sysop
menu. now how about a logs option.
One way would be to use the ;SHELL command. On Linux this drops you
to a command line where you could use normal commands to read logs
(less, tail, cat, grep, etc...).
Why am I posting this...
Anyway would love to have a way to read bbs logs while inside the bbs, logs
mean all ./sbbs & ./echocfg
Just a thought...
::: Greg Youngblood aka: Havok :::
Also, in a fresh v3.18b install, there's an "Operator" general text files section which includes links to logs (e.g. sbbsecho.log) once FidoNet has been setup. You can easily mimick that setup on your own. --
Re: LOGS--
By: Digital Man to Havok on Tue Nov 17 2020 03:55 pm
Also, in a fresh v3.18b install, there's an "Operator" general text files section which includes links to logs (e.g. sbbsecho.log) once FidoNet has been setup. You can easily mimick that setup on your own.
Coudl you post some pointers to re-creating this on an older install?
Re: Re: LOGSlike
By: Gamgee to Havok on Tue Nov 17 2020 08:47 pm
One way would be to use the ;SHELL command. On Linux this drops you
to a command line where you could use normal commands to read logs (less, tail, cat, grep, etc...).
True, agreed but a fast way would just be a option to read logs option
the Mystic Sysop.
Most likely the greatest leap forward with SBBS was adding ./echocfg to sysop
menu.
now how about a logs option.
Re: Re: LOGS
By: Gamgee to Havok on Tue Nov 17 2020 08:47 pm
One way would be to use the ;SHELL command. On Linux this drops you
to a command line where you could use normal commands to read logs (less, tail, cat, grep, etc...).
The Sysop menu also has commands to read some of the files, you could also use the ;EDIT command if you know the path and filename.
Here, Greg, I slapped together a basic Synchronet log getter thingy ...it
basically works (on my linux & winbloz systems)
save_as mods/whatever.js and execute ;exec ?whatever.js
Havok wrote to Gamgee <=-
One way would be to use the ;SHELL command. On Linux this drops you
to a command line where you could use normal commands to read logs
(less, tail, cat, grep, etc...).
True, agreed but a fast way would just be a option to read logs
option like the Mystic Sysop.
Most likely the greatest leap forward with SBBS was adding
./echocfg to sysop menu. now how about a logs option.
Mortifis wrote to Gamgee <=-
One way would be to use the ;SHELL command. On Linux this drops you
to a command line where you could use normal commands to read logs
(less, tail, cat, grep, etc...).
not on my board it doesn't ... I commented out ;DOS ;SHELL
commands as a security precaution :-P
(those commands also work on winbloz)
A simple configuration. Anyone could do that at any time.
Re: Re: LOGScan
By: Digital Man to Havok on Wed Nov 18 2020 01:20 pm
A simple configuration. Anyone could do that at any time.
Being I upgraded and don't have the one command in the sysop text area could
you show a example of what the command is for a new install and maybe I
go from that point forward.
A simple configuration. Anyone could do that at any time.
...Here, Greg, I slapped together a basic Synchronet log getter thingy
basically works (on my linux & winbloz systems)
save_as mods/whatever.js and execute ;exec ?whatever.js
Kewl I'll give it a spin!
... was the script helpful? It made DM chuckle anyway :-)
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