[App_rpt-users] NodeShark archive utility now available for download
Keith Williamson
hkwilliamson at gmail.com
Sun Oct 3 19:47:44 UTC 2010
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Doug Hutchison
<specialq.que at ntlworld.com>wrote:
> ? requirements to set up archivedir?
>
> Doug
>
>
> On 03/10/2010 20:33:08, Keith Williamson (hkwilliamson at gmail.com) wrote:
> > Hello fellow node ops,
> >
> > The first version of NodeShark (v.0.92) is now available for download.
> It
> > hasn't been tested extensively but appears to be in good enough shape to
> > distribute more widely and have real users provide feedback.
> >
> > NodeShark is a simple Windows utility that allows the AllStar node
> operator
> > to filter through and analyze the logfiles generated by app_rpt and
> > find/playback the associated transmission recordings. Of course, for
> this to
> > be useful, you must have the "archivedir" directive enabled in
> rpt.conf. If
> > you already have "archivedir" enabled, you can start using NodeShark
> after
> > "sync"ing your archivedir directory with the Windows system you run
> > NodeShark on. NodeShark provides a built-in facility (in conjunction
> with
> > PuTTY) to keep your archived files synced up with a local copy on your
> > Windows system.
> >
> > NodeShark is free and available for download at:
> >
> > http://www.arizuni.com/NodeShark/
> >
> > Many thanks to Jim Duuude for testing and finding bugs with the first
> couple
> > of versions! Jim also sent me a zip of an archive directory that had
> some
> > log record types I hadn't come across and was more typical of a
> high-traffic
> > node (unlike my little link node).
> >
> > 73's,
> >
> > Keith
> >
> > KF7DRV
> > AllStar: 2541
> > Echolink: 477448
>
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Hi Doug,
Just uncomment "archivedir" in rpt.conf and point it to wherever you want
the archive folder to live on your node. For instance on my node, I set it
to "/etc/asterisk/qso". I then create the "qso" subdirectory. You also need
to create a subdirectory below that one with your node number as its name.
Once you've done that, restart asterisk (astres.sh)
Regards,
Keith
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