• Is it just really slow on fsxnet?

    From bcw142@21:1/145 to All on Sun Jul 31 07:08:30 2022
    That last message I read is from 7/18 is that really the last on 7/31?
    Nothing really shows as wrong in the logs with fsxnet connection, but no mail is suspicious, I see messages flowing with my AlphaTest system and BetaTest fine and I see connections to fsxnet risa HUB:
    + 2022.06.23 04:15:08 1-System Agency + Risa HUB
    + 2022.06.23 04:15:08 1-SysOp Paul Hayton
    + 2022.06.23 04:15:08 1-Location Dunedin, New Zealand
    + 2022.06.23 04:15:08 1-Mailer binkd/1.1a-113/Linux binkp/1.1
    + 2022.06.23 04:15:09 1-Session ended (0 sent, 0 rcvd, 0 skip)
    + 2022.06.23 04:15:09 Polled 1 systems
    So, looks fine, but even the BOT area is quite. I only see my robot's output there, no others. I'll go look on Agency now to see. After that I'll check my other logs (only checked poll.log) as it could just be my end.

    ... Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.

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    * Origin: Mystic Pi BBS bcw142.zapto.org:23 (21:1/145)
  • From Zip@21:1/202 to bcw142 on Sun Jul 31 14:13:59 2022
    Hello bcw142!

    On 31 Jul 2022, bcw142 said the following...

    That last message I read is from 7/18 is that really the last on 7/31?

    No, I have later ones, e.g. messages in FSX_MYS from 7/29. Maybe you will need to double-check that you are (still) subscribed to all echos?

    Strange, though...

    Best regards
    Zip

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (21:1/202)
  • From bcw142@21:1/145 to Zip on Sun Jul 31 10:30:54 2022
    On 31 Jul 2022, Zip said the following...

    Hello bcw142!
    On 31 Jul 2022, bcw142 said the following...
    That last message I read is from 7/18 is that really the last on 7/31

    No, I have later ones, e.g. messages in FSX_MYS from 7/29. Maybe you
    will need to double-check that you are (still) subscribed to all echos?

    Had two mis daemons running, something that still happens on Pi with A47.
    I reset the BBS and no change. rebooted the machine and I couldn't logon!
    I finally killed mystic (sudo killall mis) and reinstalled the mystic programs (sudo ./install replace /mystic)
    That seems to have fixed the problems. The Pi microSD cards tend to wear out and things get corrupted. This one has been running some years now, seeing how long I can run and fix it before I start over again with a new microSD.

    ... A program is used to turn data into error messages.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: Mystic Pi BBS bcw142.zapto.org:23 (21:1/145)
  • From Zip@21:1/202 to bcw142 on Sun Jul 31 19:37:14 2022
    Hello bcw142!

    On 31 Jul 2022, bcw142 said the following...

    Had two mis daemons running, something that still happens on Pi with A47.

    Ah! How do you start MIS? I use a systemd service for mine, so it knows if has already been started. I also let it call 'mis poll killbusy app' on startup, which will remove semaphore files such as mutil.bsy, which can otherwise stop any mail from being processed (at least for a certain amount of time).

    I run two external programs (binkd and ifcico) for the actual mail transfers; otherwise I would let it call 'mis poll killbusy all' instead on startup, which would clear also any busy (.bsy) files in the outbound directories for outgoing calls (which would otherwise stop any polls from happening, at least for a certain amount of time).

    In case anyone would be interested, here's a sample /etc/systemd/system/mis.service file (pardon any strange line breaks, and adjust paths and user/group as needed):


    [Unit]
    Description=Mystic Internet Servers (MIS) for Mystic BBS

    # NOTE: We want the network to be up
    Wants=network-online.target
    After=network-online.target

    # NOTE: We disable the unit start rate limiting, as hitting the limit would
    # render "Restart=..." useless (require manual intervention/restart of the
    # unit)!
    StartLimitIntervalSec=0

    [Service]
    Type=forking

    WorkingDirectory=/mystic
    Environment=mysticbbs=/mystic
    ExecStart=/mystic/mis daemon
    PIDFile=/mystic/semaphore/mis.bsy
    ExecStop=/mystic/mis shutdown

    # NOTE: We need to allow some extra time for the PIDFile to be created before
    # checking for it, as it appears to be created by the FORKED process, not the
    # PARENT process!
    ExecStartPost=/usr/bin/timeout -k 1 5 /bin/bash -c "while true; do [ -e /mystic/semaphore/mis.bsy ] && break; /bin/sleep 1; done; exit 0"

    # NOTE: We should ALWAYS be running; ONLY systemd should start/stop the
    # program!
    Restart=always
    RestartSec=30

    # NOTE: Safeguard against unclean shutdowns
    ExecStartPre=-/mystic/mis poll killbusy all
    ExecStopPost=-/mystic/mis poll killbusy all

    # NOTE: Allow binding to Internet domain privileged ports (port numbers less
    # than 1024); see https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#AmbientCapa # and capabilites(7)
    AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE

    User=mystic
    Group=mystic

    [Install]
    WantedBy=multi-user.target


    Best regards
    Zip

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  • From ogg@21:2/147 to Zip on Sun Jul 31 13:16:50 2022
    On 31 Jul 2022, Zip said the following...

    Hello bcw142!

    On 31 Jul 2022, bcw142 said the following...

    Had two mis daemons running, something that still happens on Pi with A

    Ah! How do you start MIS? I use a systemd service for mine, so it knows
    if has already been started. I also let it call 'mis poll killbusy app'
    on startup, which will remove semaphore files such as mutil.bsy, which
    can otherwise stop any mail from being processed (at least for a certain amount of time).
    ....
    Best regards
    Zip

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (21:1/202)

    I currently use the following info from this web site:

    https://vswitchzero.com/mystic-systemd/

    to get things started. I've used it both on my PI3 using rasbian and now on my laptop using ubuntu. Works great.

    ogg

    Sysop, Altair IV BBS
    Lufkin, TX
    fsxnet: 21:2/147

    ... Documentation: The worst part of programming.

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    * Origin: Altair IV BBS (21:2/147)
  • From Zip@21:1/202 to ogg on Sun Jul 31 20:42:49 2022
    Hello ogg!

    On 31 Jul 2022, ogg said the following...
    I currently use the following info from this web site: https://vswitchzero.com/mystic-systemd/
    to get things started. I've used it both on my PI3 using rasbian and
    now on my laptop using ubuntu. Works great.

    Thanks for the link!

    Best regards
    Zip

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (21:1/202)
  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to bcw142 on Sun Jul 31 12:39:57 2022
    Had two mis daemons running, something that still happens on Pi with A47. I reset the BBS and no change. rebooted the machine and I couldn't logon! I finally killed mystic (sudo killall mis) and reinstalled the mystic programs (sudo ./install replace /mystic)
    That seems to have fixed the problems. The Pi microSD cards tend to wear out and things get corrupted. This one has been running some years now, seeing how long I can run and fix it before I start over again with a
    new microSD.

    I ran 2o on a RPi 4 for 3 years and some change... one of the best things I ever did was run from an SSD - it really sped things up and proved to be much more stable.

    I know the two mis daemons issue well; but never saw issue w/ fsxNet, or FTNs in general, because of them.

    If you've got a spare SSD its fairly easy to get the RPi booting from it;

    https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/boot-raspberry-pi-4-usb



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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to ogg on Sun Jul 31 12:45:39 2022
    [Mystic systemd start-up]
    I currently use the following info from this web site: https://vswitchzero.com/mystic-systemd/

    This is written so nicely; perfect, even - but the way I setup my Mystic I can't run as r00t - and could never get this tweaked in a way that it booted as 'pi' and allowed all my mods and Python stuff to run.

    For most, tho, this is a SOLID systemd script.



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  • From ogg@21:2/147 to paulie420 on Sun Jul 31 15:17:28 2022
    On 31 Jul 2022, paulie420 said the following...

    [Mystic systemd start-up]
    I currently use the following info from this web site: https://vswitchzero.com/mystic-systemd/

    This is written so nicely; perfect, even - but the way I setup my Mystic
    I can't run as r00t - and could never get this tweaked in a way that it booted as 'pi' and allowed all my mods and Python stuff to run.

    For most, tho, this is a SOLID systemd script.



    pAULIE42o
    .........

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    I'm not running as root. I run the starting scripts as root to get started but maybe because I run the mis telnet server on port 2323, I don't have any issues.

    Here's a link I found that helps with the telnet server port setup:

    https://github.com/KALRONG/mysticbbs/blob/master/mystic/docs/unix.install.txt

    Look down to line 132.

    ogg

    Sysop, Altair IV BBS
    Lufkin, TX
    fsxnet: 21:2/147

    ... 24 hours in a day and 24 beers in a case. Hmmmm...

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    * Origin: Altair IV BBS (21:2/147)
  • From bcw142@21:1/145 to paulie420 on Mon Aug 1 19:10:41 2022
    On 31 Jul 2022, paulie420 said the following...

    I ran 2o on a RPi 4 for 3 years and some change... one of the best
    things I ever did was run from an SSD - it really sped things up and proved to be much more stable.

    I don't have a Pi4 yet and they seem to be unavailable right now, was looking for one. My BBS is running on a Pi3 off the microSD. I can always have the microSD point to the SSD to boot the BBS. Right now I boot the really old
    Unix 5 way using rc.local to kick it off. I have a Pi 2 and a couple of Pi 3. My oldest Pi booted from SD and wasn't staple for more then 6 months at a time. After a year and some I gave up on that. The microSD can last a year or
    more and generally reloaded a number of times before putting in a new one.

    ... It said "insert disk #3", but only two will fit...

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: Mystic Pi BBS bcw142.zapto.org:23 (21:1/145)
  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to ogg on Tue Aug 2 18:33:36 2022
    I'm not running as root. I run the starting scripts as root to get
    started but maybe because I run the mis telnet server on port 2323, I don't have any issues.

    Here's a link I found that helps with the telnet server port setup: https://github.com/KALRONG/mysticbbs/blob/master/mystic/docs/unix.install.

    Look down to line 132.

    Thanks, I'll take a peek. I also run my webserver @ :1339 so maybe I can get the vswitch w0rkin... thanks for the deets.



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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to bcw142 on Tue Aug 2 18:46:36 2022
    I ran 2o on a RPi 4 for 3 years and some change... one of the best things I ever did was run from an SSD.

    I don't have a Pi4 yet and they seem to be unavailable right now, was looking for one. My BBS is running on a Pi3 off the microSD. I can
    always have the microSD point to the SSD to boot the BBS. Right now I
    boot the really old Unix 5 way using rc.local to kick it off. I have a
    Pi 2 and a couple of Pi 3. My oldest Pi booted from SD and wasn't staple for more then 6 months at a time. After a year and some I gave up on
    that. The microSD can last a year or more and generally reloaded a
    number of times before putting in a new one.

    Right on - can the Pi 3 not yet boot via USB? I thought they all caught up to that noise... I keep mentioning to anyone in need, I have a few Pi 4s... not that I want to get rid of any, but if anyone REALLY needs one just lemme know...

    I can't wait for the next series to come out - but I don't think they're itching to release the Pi 5 anytime soon... I think between all the corporate purchases and end-users that can't find Pi's they just want to get the Pi 4 in stock.

    I've been wanting a Pi Zero2W so bad - and I just can't find one anywhere... I'd love to trade, if anyone has a Pi Zero2W. :P



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  • From bcw142@21:1/101 to paulie420 on Sun Aug 7 11:01:34 2022
    On 02 Aug 2022 at 06:46p, paulie420 pondered and said...

    Right on - can the Pi 3 not yet boot via USB? I thought they all caught
    up to that noise... I keep mentioning to anyone in need, I have a few Pi 4s... not that I want to get rid of any, but if anyone REALLY needs one just lemme know...

    I don't know if the Pi 3 can boot from USB, I know it would take a re-written boot. I just moved a 12T USB drive over to one of the Pi 3 units, but it has
    no way in from the outside. Comcast/Xfinity has shutdown all control over that with a very limited 'app'. I can't even see everything on my network with it. Want to move to a Pi4 for 3.0 USB to that 12T. In the long run I may replace
    a desktop or two with the 8G Pi4 (which can still be bought at $170 or so).

    ... User Error: Replace user and hit any key to continue...

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to paulie420 on Sun Aug 7 11:06:01 2022
    Hi paulie420,

    Right on - can the Pi 3 not yet boot via USB? I thought they all

    Yes the Pi3 can boot from USB. It was only the initial release of the Pi4
    that couldn't, but that has now been made to also work.



    \/orlon
    aka
    Stephen


    --- Talisman v0.43-dev (Linux/m68k)
    * Origin: Vorlon Empire: Amiga 3000 powered in Sector 550 (21:1/195.1)
  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to bcw142 on Sun Aug 7 11:30:54 2022
    I don't know if the Pi 3 can boot from USB, I know it would take a re-written boot. I just moved a 12T USB drive over to one of the Pi 3 units, but it has no way in from the outside. Comcast/Xfinity has
    shutdown all control over that with a very limited 'app'. I can't even
    see everything on my network with it. Want to move to a Pi4 for 3.0 USB
    to that 12T. In the long run I may replace a desktop or two with the 8G Pi4 (which can still be bought at $170 or so).

    So.. I have Comcast [Xfinity] and while they don't allow me to change the DNS server, for say.. a Pi-Hole, I can still access the network and ports and forwarding... are you certain you can't see your entire network? Hmm..

    Second, for a NAS - or even just for connecting to a drive on a host Pi - I'd really suggest a Pi 4 because it has gigabit; much faster that the Pi 3... even on a 4, tho, you get some bottlenecks when accessing files over the network. I used a Pi 4 NAS for a couple years and really enjoyed it.



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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to vorlon on Sun Aug 7 11:32:59 2022
    Yes the Pi3 can boot from USB. It was only the initial release of the Pi4 that couldn't, but that has now been made to also work.

    Thanks - I thought so, but I haven't DONE SO on a Pi 3.



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  • From claw@21:1/210 to bcw142 on Tue Aug 9 23:53:51 2022
    On 07 Aug 2022, bcw142 said the following...
    I don't know if the Pi 3 can boot from USB, I know it would take a re-written boot. I just moved a 12T USB drive over to one of the Pi 3 units, but it has no way in from the outside. Comcast/Xfinity has
    shutdown all control over that with a very limited 'app'. I can't even
    see everything on my network with it. Want to move to a Pi4 for 3.0 USB
    to that 12T. In the long run I may replace a desktop or two with the 8G Pi4 (which can still be bought at $170 or so).


    I actually did a write up on USB booting the pi3. Easiest method is to make a SD that sets the mounts points to an external drive. The SD only starts its a little then its all HD

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