[nos-bbs] Jnos & Crontab

Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty bob at tenty.ca
Wed Mar 15 17:45:10 EDT 2023


Here also and that is the best way to run JNOS on Linux. The same for the other amateur services.

Bob VE3TOK

On 2023-03-15 15:46, Jay wrote:
> Greetings,
>    My instance on JNOS on Linux is watched by SYSTEMD to assure that the process is still running.  SYSTEMD will restart JNOS if it fails to respond for 30 seconds or more.  See SYSTEMD documentation for how to autostart JNOS upon boot and reboot if the process hangs/dies.
>
>       --- Jay  WB8TKL
>           Ypsilanti, Michigan
>           Hamgate.Washtenaw.AMPR.org   44.102.1.1
>
>
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2023, Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty wrote:
>
>> Yes, I had one in the dark ages. Worked just with 'ping' every 10 seconds or so and restarted it if no reply and
>> was emailing me also when it was restarted.
>>
>> Bob VE3TOK
>>
>> On 2023-03-15 14:02, VE2PKT wrote:
>>> Hello Group,
>>>
>>>      Is any of you have a script to check Jnos is running and re-start if jnos is down?
>>> I have one, work very well manually but from crontab Jnos stop there:
>>>
>>>  UtcOffset set to 18000
>>> 12:56:16  - allocating maximum of 11 Axip (axudp + axip) devices
>>> 12:56:16  - allocating maximum of 24 dynamic gateways for routes
>>>
>>> Any Tough?
>>>
>> -- There is nothing permanent except change
>> -Heraclitus
>>
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