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<h5>Last update 02-Feb-2002</h5>
<h5>Last update 23-Mar-2002</h5>
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<H1>mbtask - MBSE BBS Taskmanager</H1>
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scanned.
<LI>Scan the mailer outbound for work. This builds a list of nodes with mail
in the outbound and sets the necessary flags on nodes who may be called.
If a node needs to be called, <b>mbtask</b> will spawn <b>mbcico</b> to
call this node. The number of free modem and ISDN ports and the maximum
number of TCP/IP sessions and already registered sessions, determine
howmany sessions will be started. The sessions will be started at
intervals of 20 seconds.
It will also set a time when something will change for a node, ie. a zone
mail hour is reached, or a mail window for a node with Txx flags is
reached. Internally this scheduler runs at the UTC clock because Fidonet
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Reply: 100:0; Ok.
201:1,errno; Error, number in errno.
Command: ATCP:1,pid; Registrate this session as TCP/IP session.
Reply: 100:0; Ok.
200:1,Syntax Error; Error.
Command: AUSR:3,pid,uid,city; Set username and city
Reply: 100:0; Ok.
200:1,Syntax Error; Error.
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Note: in reply of GDST the reply is 100:n,size free mountpoint fstype,.....
where n = 1 for 1 filesystem, and 10 for a total of 10 filesystems. There
will never be a reply for more then 10 filesystems. The reported filesystems
are retrieved from /etc/mtab which is the actual mountstatus. This is used
by the <b>mbmon</b> program to get a "live" view of your filesystems.
are retrieved from /etc/mtab which is the actual mountstatus. On FreeBSD and
NetBSD a system call is used to get the information about the mounted
filesystem.
This is used by the <b>mbmon</b> program to get a "live" view of your filesystems.
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