[wt4hq] Questions

Mikael Larsmark mike at sm3wmv.com
Mon Jul 16 18:09:53 CEST 2007


Hello!

Thanks, the CSV export option helped me. I just did so that I exported 
the important things I wanted to check and created csv files for each 
log I recieved. Then I just used grep on my linux machine and took what 
for example RUN40MCW had worked in his log, compared that using diff to 
what I got out of my main log file and see if anything was different. If 
it was I just changed that in the main log file. So it was not as hard 
as I was afraid it would be and I actually found some things that were 
different, not many though.

WT worked like a charm during the contest except that as Mario said it 
eats up a lot of memory (wtTunnel and wtDxTelnet). We had I think it was 
  around 15-18 computer connected.

Also when installing it on some computers we got UDP socket error and 
even though changing ports etc we couldn't get it working so it ended up 
with them installing it on another computer instead.

73 de Mike (SM3WMV / SM3W)

Laurent HAAS - F6FVY skrev:
> Hi Mike
> 
> Mikael Larsmark a écrit :
> 
>> We changed to verion 1.8 and the server ran great during the rest of the 
>> contest. However is it possible to somehow retrieve all qsos in the log 
>> that were logged on THAT computer? Because if one computer is offline 
>> for some reason while somebody changes a QSO that update doesn't seem to 
>>   happen when that computer goes online, since the QSO is already in 
>> it's log even though it's wrong?
>>
>> For example, I log DA5HQ on RUN 20M SSB while 15M SSB is still connected 
>> and gets that QSO. If I then change the call to DA0HQ while the 15M SSB 
>> station is offline when it comes back online that change does not happen.
> 
> You are correct. If a modification is made while this machine is 
> offline, and the QSO is already entered in the others machines, it will 
> not be updated.
> 
>> Anybody have an idea how I can do this?
> 
> You can try to merge your logs "the old way".
> 
> FYI, you can retrieve the QSO which were logged on a particular machine 
> by exporting the log in TXT or CVS with the "Station name" field, and 
> use some sort of filter (awk or other).
> 
> 73
> 
> Larry - F6FVY
> 
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