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-CVS stands for "Concurrent Versions System" and the CVS for DXSpider is held -at -Sourceforge. This means -that it is possible to update your DXSpider installation to the latest -sources by using a few simple commands. -
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THIS IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED!!! ONLY DO THIS IF YOU HAVE A TEST -INSTALLATION OR ARE WILLING TO HAVE YOUR CLUSTER CRASH ON YOU!!! -THIS MUST BE CONSIDERED AT LEAST BETA TESTING AND MAYBE EVEN ALPHA!! -YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! -
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DID I MENTION..... ONLY DO THIS IF YOU ARE WILLING TO ACCEPT THE -CONSEQUENCES!!! -
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I am of course assuming that you have a machine with both DXSpider and -Internet access running. -
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BEFORE YOU EVEN CONSIDER STARTING WITH THIS MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR -ENTIRE SPIDER TREE!! +
Spider allows the creation of local or remote databases. It supports +chained databases, allowing several different databases to be scanned +with one simple command. Importing of databases is limited at present +to the standard AK1A databases such as OBLAST and the DB0SDX QSL +database but will expand with time. +
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Creating a database could not be more simple. All the commands are +sent from the cluster prompt as the sysop user. +
To create a database you use the command dbcreate. It can +be used in 3 different ways like so ..
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Assuming you are connected to the Internet, you need to login to the -CVS repository and then update your Spider source. There are several -steps which are listed below ... +
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+dbcreate <name>
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+To simply create a database locally, you just tell the command the +name of the database. This does not create the actual database, it +simply defines it to say that it exists.
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First login as the user sysop. Next you need to connect to the CVS -repository. You do this with the command below ... +
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+dbcreate <name> chain <name> [<name>...]
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+This creates a chained database entry. The first database will be +scanned, then the second, the third etc...
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-cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxspider login
+dbcreate <name> remote <name>
-You will get a password prompt. Simply hit return here and your machine should
-return to a normal linux prompt.
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+This creates a remote entry. the first name field is the database +name at the remote node, then the remote switch, then the actual +node_call of the remote node, for example...
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What happens next depends on whether you have an existing installation that -you want to update with the latest and greatest or whether you just want -to see what is there and/or run it on a new machine for testing. -Either way you will want to change directory to a new place, if you want to -update an existing installation then I suggest /tmp, otherwise choose a -suitable place according to the normal installation instructions. +
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+dbcreate buckmaster remote gb7dxc
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+Remote databases cannot be chained, however, the last database in a +chain can be a remote database.
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The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your current -directory. +
The only databases that Spider can currently import are the standard +AK1A databases such as OBLAST or the DB0SDX qsl and address database. +This will be added to with time. +
To import such a database, first put the file somewhere useful like /tmp +and then issue the following command ...
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-cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxspider co spider
+dbimport oblast /tmp/OBLAST.FUL
-This command is all on one line.
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+This will update the existing local oblast database or create it if +it does not exist.
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Hopefully your screen should show you downloading files. The -z3 simply compresses -the download to improve speed. -When this has finished, you will have exactly the same as if you had untarred a full -tarball PLUS some extra directories and files that CVS needs to do the magic that -it does. +
Once a database is created, you will want to check that it has been +added. To do this use the dbavail command. This will +output the available databases. For example ...
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Now if you are doing a new installation, that's it. Carry on as if you have -just downloaded and untarred the lastest tarball. +
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+dbavail
+DB Name Location Chain
+qsl Local
+buck GB7ADX
+hftest GB7DXM
+G0VGS de GB7MBC 3-Feb-2001 1925Z >
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If you want to upgrade your current installation then do this ... +
To look for information in a defined database, simply use the dbshow +command, for example ...
-tar cvfz /tmp/s.tgz spider
-cd /
-tar xvfzp /tmp/s.tgz
+dbshow buckmaster G0YLM
-This is assuming you downloaded to the /tmp directory of course. -
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NOTE: the 'p' on the end of the 'xvfz' is IMPORTANT! It keeps the permissions -correct. YOU WERE LOGGED IN AS THE USER SYSOP WEREN'T YOU????? -
Remember to recompile the C client (cd /spider/src; make) +
will show the information for the callsign G0YLM from the buckmaster +database if it exists. To make things more standard for the users +you can add an entry in the Aliases file so that it looks like a standard +show command like this ...
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At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restrt the cluster -in your own time. However, if you attempt to use any new commands or features -expect it to be fatal! At least your cluster will have been restarted then so it -will be too late to worry about it! +
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+'^sh\w*/buc', 'dbshow buckmaster', 'dbshow',
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+Now you can simply use show/buckmaster or an abreviation.
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Now the magic part! From now on when you want to update, simply connect to the -Internet and then, as the user sysop ... +
To delete an existing database you use the dbremove command. +For example ...
-cd /spider
-cvs -z3 update -d
+dbremove oblast
-and your files will be updated. As above, remember to recompile the "C" client -if it has been updated (CVS will tell you) and restart if any of the perl scripts -have been altered or added, again, CVS will tell you. -
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You will find any changes documented in the /spider/Changes file. +
would remove the oblast database and its associated datafile from the +system. There are no warnings or recovery possible from this command. +If you remove a database it ceases to exist and would have to be created +from scratch if you still required it.