[App_rpt-users] Allstar node Scheduler Help
Steve Thompson
steve.n7tx at gmail.com
Fri Nov 9 22:39:02 UTC 2018
hamvoip ... how do I check the cron?
Thanks
> On Nov 9, 2018, at 13:22, Nate Hardman <nhardman1428 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Which version of allstar are you running? ASL v1.01 or Hamvoip ? If your schedule is all commented out and something is still keying on the hour but not announcing the time, check the cron. may have to be user root.
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>> On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 2:22 PM Steve Thompson <steve.n7tx at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I’ve recently created a new Allstar node, and I’m working my way through some issues. One issue is that every hour, on the hour, the node transmits a dead carrier for 3 minutes, then there’s a CW message telling me it’s a timeout. Then the node unkeys.
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>> Very early on in the process of bringing my new node alive, the node was transmitting the time (in voice) at the top of the hour. So I have to believe this was the same process which is now working incorrectly. And perhaps I did something at some point to cause it to error out.
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>> I’ve searched through all the conf files in /etc/asterisk and the only reference to any sort of schedule is in rpt.conf. In the [schedule...] section, the only two lines (which reference a macro to be run on the hour) are both commented out with semi-colons. I did not comment them out. I would think since they are commented out, they’d not be running .. unless there’s something somewhere else triggering this behavior.
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>> Where else can I see what is going on with a schedule? Any thoughts on how to (1) in the short term, disable this scheduled event, and (2) in the long term, fix it so that it works properly?
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>> I have an extensive IT background but not much familiarity with Linux OS, so go easy on me.
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>> Steve N7TX
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