Last update 29-Dec-2001
MBSE BBS Setup - Task Manager.
Introduction
The task manager is the daemon which controls the MBSE BBS. It watches semafore's and spawns programs in the background. It also watches the outbound to see if there are nodes to call. The behaviour is setup in this screen.
Edit Task Manager
Mailout Action for semafore mailout. Mailin Action for semafore mailin. Newnews Action for semafore newnews. Index 1 Nodelist compiler 1 for semafore mbindex. Index 2 Nodelist compiler 2 for semafore mbindex. Index 3 Nodelist compiler 3 for semafore mbindex. Msglink Action for semafore msglink. Reqindex Action for semafore reqindex. ISP conn Not in use yet! ISP disc Not in use yet! Ping #1 IP address of node to ping to check the internet. Ping #2 IP address of second node to ping to check the internet. ISP blks Set to true if you have internet dialup and it blocks normal dial. Max Load Max system load until processing is suspended. ZMH start Start of Zone Mail Hour in UTC time. ZMH end End of Zone Mail Hour in UTC time. Debug Enable debug logging. Max POTS Maximum simultaneous outgoing calls over analogue modems. Max ISDN Maximum simultaneous outgoing calls over ISDN channels. Max TCP Maximum simultaneous outgoing calls over the internet.Default are the original MBSE commands filled in, but you could also call shell scripts.
The two IP addresses to ping need to be IP addresses, not hostnames. This is the most reliable way to check the connection. You should enter the IP addresses of the nameservers of your own ISP here. One of these will always be up, so if one of these can be reached, the internet connection is assumed to be alive. The status of the internet connection is used to decide if it is allowed (and possible) to call TCP/IP nodes. Calling these nodes is not depending on ZMH unless the destination is not a CM node.