On 09/15/2020 9:34 am Alpha said...
I couldn't figure it out--I compiled the latest from the source, and still kept getting those CPU spikes. So last night, I ended up transferring my BBS over to a Rpi, and used the "apt install binkd" version -- using all the same config files that I used on the Ubuntu machine -- and the problem went away!
I spoke too soon. It's baaaaaack... But it happened *after* I changed my binkd.conf file to what's below--short story is, I'm having a tough time figuring out how to get outbound messages sent from anything other than my defauly network (fsxnet). When I use this conf file dir structure, mail *appears* to send from all nets--packets disappear and .try files are left behind. BUT my messages don't actually land anywhere other than fsxnet, and I get the multiple instances of biinkd stacking up in htop.
Here's the top of the binkd.conf file that I think is the source:
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# Number @ end is the root zone
# Enigma's outbound BASE path in config.hjson is set to '/home/robbiew/enigma-bbs/mail/ftn_out'
domain fsxnet /home/robbiew/enigma-bbs/mail/ftn_out/outbound 21
domain fidonet /home/robbiew/enigma-bbs/mail/ftn_out/fidonet 1
domain scinet /home/robbiew/enigma-bbs/mail/ftn_out/scinet 77
domain tqwnet /home/robbiew/enigma-bbs/mail/ftn_out/tqwnet 1337
domain agoranet /home/robbiew/enigma-bbs/mail/ftn_out/agoranet 46
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When I leave off "outbound" from the other directories, packets are deposited in the directory, but packets never leave when I poll... using "ftn_out/outbound/scinet scinet" or just "ftn_out/outbound scinet" = same thing, mail doesn't send.
Frustrating, lol. Anyone running Enigma care to share their multi-net binkd.conf?
Thanks!!
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