Put this line into /etc/inittab ..
DX:3:respawn:/bin/su -c "/usr/bin/perl -w /spider/perl/cluster.pl" sysop > /dev/tty7
Run telinit q as root. Spider will restart so be aware. However, any time you reboot, cluster.pl will start in tty7 and if it crashes, it should restart ok.
There are 2 ways to achieve this. You can use the tail command like this ..
tail -f /spider/data/debug/167.dat |grep G0VGS
or in later versions of Spider, there is a command called watchdbg in which case you simply type ..
watchdbg G0VGS
Assuming that the permissions are set correctly (perm level 5 required), it could be that the home_node is set incorrectly. You can reset the home_node using the spoof command like this ..
spoof gb7adx set/home gb7adx
Assuming that the node_call you are changing is gb7adx.
There is a file in /spider/msg called forward.pl.issue. Rename this to forward.pl and edit it to meet your requirements. To make the changes take effect, use the command load/forward.
Unless you tell Spider otherwise, when you set a node up as a forwarding partner it will send all the mail with the bulletin addresses you have configured. To stop this happening you need to tell the cluster that all mail has already been sent. To do this use the catchup command.
The WWV command is not supported in DXSpider. This decision has been taken as there is a perfectly good automated and accurate WWV posting made once per hour from N4TY. In the past, inaccurate postings have been made from some users and this will prevent this happening.