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Message   Digital Man    Va7aqd   Recycle semaphore?   March 30, 2019
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  Re: Recycle semaphore?
  By: Va7aqd to Digital Man on Thu Mar 28 2019 12:23 pm

 >   Re: Recycle semaphore?
 >   By: Digital Man to Va7aqd on Thu Mar 28 2019 12:58 am
 >
 >  > The example I supplied was for sbbsctrl/Windows and I was just clicking
 >  > the
 >  > "recycle" button, so I would expect it to appear somewhat different.
 >
 > Sure, that makes sense.  The parts that I mean are vastly different is the
 > terminal services restarting, which doesn't happen here on my node.
 >
 >  > Are any of the nodes in use at that time? Perhaps run "/sbbs/exec/node
 >  > list"
 >  > to be sure that all the nodes are in a recycleable state.
 >
 > "Waiting for connection" on all is currently by far the most common state.
 > At this point I'm the only user on my system.
 >
 >  >  > scfg seems to trigger it itself, and the same behaviour is seen when I
 >  >  > simply 'touch ctrl/recycle'.
 >  > Well they shouldn't be exactly the same (in regards to log output, node
 >  > status).
 >
 > I will post the log output for each of these.
 >
 >  >  > So, yes, just doing it again right now I get the "Recycle semaphore
 >  >  > file
 >  >  > (/sbbs/ctrl/recycle) detected" log lines from the ftp and web services
 >  >  > only.
 >
 >  > That's unexpected. Is it possible you have the NO_RECYCLE option flag set
 >  > for one or more sections of your ctrl/sbbs.ini file?
 >
 > Definitely not:
 >
 > sbbs@home:~$ grep -i RECYC ctrl/sbbs.ini
 > ;       NO_RECYCLE
 > ;       NO_RECYCLE              - Don't allow server recycles
 > ;       NO_RECYCLE
 > ;       NO_RECYCLE

It's option value to be set automatically by sbbs. What is "Initializing on ...
with options" value from the log of your various servers (during startup)?

If bit 27 is set, that means "No recycling is supported".

                                            digital man

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