<!-- Title information -->
-<title>The DXSpider FAQ
-<author>Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)
-<date>Version 0.4 March 2001
+<title>The DXSpider FAQ</title>
+<author>Ian Maude, G0VGS, (g0vgs@gb7mbc.net)</author>
+<date>December 2001 Revision: 1.8</date>
<abstract>
A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program.
</abstract>
<sect1>How can I automatically limit the amount of debug logfiles that are stored?
<P>
-Use the tmpwatch command. Add a line in /etc/cron.daily like this ...
+Use the tmpwatch command. Create a file in /etc/cron.daily/ containing the line ...
<tscreen><verb>
/usr/sbin/tmpwatch -f 240 /spider/data/debug
</verb></tscreen>
+Remember to make it executable!
+
This will limit your debug data down to the last 10 days
+<sect1>I updated my Linux distribution and now Spider cannot read the users file or the dupefile, what is the problem?
+
+<P>
+Almost certainly this is a change in the db format of perl. Follow these
+few steps to correct the problem.
+
+<itemize>
+<item>stop the cluster (disable any autostart in inittab)
+<item>cd /spider/data
+<item>issue the command perl user_asc
+<item>restart the cluster
+</itemize>
+
+That should solve the problem.
+
+<sect1>Since I last updated I seem to be getting duplicate spots appearing.
+
+<P>
+What has probably happened is that the dupefile has got corrupted in
+some way. Simply delete the /spider/data/dupefile and restart the
+cluster. It may take a little time to become fully functional but
+should solve your problem.
+
+<sect1>I have deleted a message but it is still there, why?
+
+<P>
+This is now the way messages are handled for deletion in Spider. If you
+look closely you will see a 'D' following the message number. This
+message is marked for deletion and will be deleted in 2 days if nothing
+further is done. Optionally you can use the command <em>delete/expunge</em>
+to delete it immediately.
+
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