X-Git-Url: http://scm.dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=sgml%2Fadminmanual.sgml;h=01d488fbd95d416e9b64c7205295e2bd8083e0fa;hb=63b5e2134b2ffba051682618f88b09d5ee5457c7;hp=034111d3a5cfdad8a6a9ca789ef89e9040ec4fe6;hpb=b21ba4d796c6e285685a18be32f538facb2408c5;p=spider.git diff --git a/sgml/adminmanual.sgml b/sgml/adminmanual.sgml index 034111d3..01d488fb 100644 --- a/sgml/adminmanual.sgml +++ b/sgml/adminmanual.sgml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
If all is well then login on another term or console as sysop and
-cd to /spider/perl. Now issue the following command ...
+cd to /spider/src. Now issue the following command ...
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ shutdown
and both the cluster and the client should return to Linux prompts.
-
In earlier versions of Spider, all the processes were Perl scripts. This
@@ -254,6 +254,61 @@ has to be "made". CD to /spider/src and type make. You
should see the output on your screen and hopefully now have a small C program
called client. Leave it in this directory.
+
+
+This section is designed for experienced Spider sysops who want to install
+Spider from scratch. It is simply a check list of things that need to be
+done without any explanations. The name in brackets at the end of each line
+is the user that should be doing that process.
+
+ Now login as sysop and cd spider/perl. You can test that spider
+ Now login as sysop and cd spider/src. You can test that spider
is accepting telnet logins by issuing the following command ....
-Start up the cluster as you did before and login as the sysop with client.pl.
+Start up the cluster as you did before and login as the sysop with client.
The cluster node I am wanting to make a connection to is GB7BAA but you would
obviously use whatever callsign you required. At the prompt type ...
@@ -361,17 +416,17 @@ The case does not matter as long as you have a version of DXSpider later than
That is now set, it is as simple as that. To prove it, login on yet another
-console as sysop, cd to spider/perl and issue the command ...
+console as sysop, cd to spider/src and issue the command ...
You should get an initialisation string from DXSpider like this ...
@@ -1700,11 +1755,11 @@ An example would look like this ....
In later versions of Spider a simple console program is provided for the sysop.
This has a type ahead buffer with line editing facilities and colour for spots,
-announces etc. To use this program, simply use console.pl instead of client.pl.
+announces etc. To use this program, simply use console.pl instead of client.
To edit the colours, copy /spider/perl/Console.pl to /spider/local and edit the