Yesterday I stopped using IRC as a service and am now looping it withjsexec
-l . Which is your preferred method? How can I see what's going on in all those leafs that are out there on myBBS?
Re: IRC service or standalone?jse
By: Rixter to All on Thu Jun 19 2025 09:29 pm
Yesterday I stopped using IRC as a service and am now looping it with
all-l . Which is your preferred method? How can I see what's going on in
servicthose leafs that are out there on myBBS?
I run the ircd stand alone (with jsexec) because I don't want it to keep my Synchronet services server from being able to be recycled or restarted when want. Also, if there are any performance or result utilization issues with it's easier to debug/trouble-shoot as a stand alone program.
And btw, if you you're running a Linux systemd init system, there's a
unit file included in the Synchronet Git repo in the install/systemddirecto
just for this very use (running the ircd with jsexec).Thank you Digital Man, that is why I stopped it as a service. I could not restart services while clients were attached. I am trying to understand the O line in the ircd.conf I keep getting an error when I try to /oper command and keep getting no o lines for your host. I am still working with it. I would like
I run the ircd stand alone (with jsexec) because I don't want it to keep my Synchronet services server from being able to be recycled or restarted when want. Also, if there are any performance or result utilization issues withit,
it's easier to debug/trouble-shoot as a stand alone program.
Re: IRC service or standalone?
By: Rixter to All on Thu Jun 19 2025 09:29 pm
Yesterday I stopped using IRC as a service and am now looping it
with jsexec -l . Which is your preferred method? How can I see
what's going on in all those leafs that are out there on myBBS?
I run the ircd stand alone (with jsexec) because I don't want it to
keep my Synchronet services server from being able to be recycled or restarted when I want. Also, if there are any performance or result utilization issues with it, it's easier to debug/trouble-shoot as a
stand alone program.
And btw, if you you're running a Linux systemd init system, there's a
service unit file included in the Synchronet Git repo in the
install/systemd directory just for this very use (running the ircd
with jsexec).
Re: IRC service or standalone?
By: Digital Man to Rixter on Thu Jun 19 2025 09:53 pm
Re: IRC service or standalone?
By: Rixter to All on Thu Jun 19 2025 09:29 pm
Yesterday I stopped using IRC as a service and am now looping
it with jse -l . Which is your preferred method? How can I see
what's going on in all those leafs that are out there on myBBS?
I run the ircd stand alone (with jsexec) because I don't want it
to keep my Synchronet services server from being able to be
recycled or restarted when want. Also, if there are any
performance or result utilization issues with i it's easier to debug/trouble-shoot as a stand alone program.
And btw, if you you're running a Linux systemd init system,Thank you Digital Man, that is why I stopped it as a service. I could
there's a servic unit file included in the Synchronet Git repo in
the install/systemd directo just for this very use (running the
ircd with jsexec).
not restart services while clients were attached. I am trying to
understand the O line in the ircd.conf I keep getting an error when I
try to /oper command and I keep getting no o lines for your host. I
am still working with it. I would like to have an irc chat room with
my BBS that stays open all the time. I can have users select ricksbbs.synchro.net:6667 from my irc chat menu and it opens a
chatroom but it goes away as soon as they log out. I am enjoying
learning about this. Thanks for your help and I hope you have a great
weekend Digital Man! telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23 http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080 Madison,NC
I run the ircd stand alone (with jsexec) because I don't want it to keep my Synchronet services server from being able to be recycled or restarted when I want. Also, if there are any performance or result utilization issues with it,
it's easier to debug/trouble-shoot as a stand alone program.
Can you also do this with other servers, like the web server, and would there be any caveats against doing so?
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