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┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ >>>>> From K6PBT, for the DX PacketCluster Network Worldwide <<<<< │
├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ A resource database for users! No searching for that "it's around here │
│ someplace" information on your desk. Fast and easy, no hassle lookups! │
├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ >>>>> Liability Statement <<<<< │
├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ The author makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind with respect │
│ to these files (or documentation). In no event shall the author be liable │
│ for incidental or consequential damage in connection with or arising out │
│ of the furnishing, performance, or use of any of these files. │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
The install information presented below is a copy of the #INSTALL record as
provided in the actual database file.
Also, should you experience any problem with any one of the control files, or
it is missing, using an editor you can extract that file from the appropriate
record in the database file. If you find a need to do this, DO NOT copy the
the record "key" or record terminator (&&) as part of the file data.
____________________ DX PacketCluster Database Install _____________________
PRIMARY SERVING NODE:
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To install FLUX, load the following files into your PACKCLUS\DB directory:
FLUX.LIS Shown to user if no argument used with SH/FLUX
FLUX.FUL The database file
FLUX.IDX The database index
FLUX.PRE Shown to user before the specific request
FLUX.NF Shown to user if requested information not found
FLUX.AOK Shown to user if update is attempted
NOTE: The database index may not always be included. If it is missing,
you will need to perform the following using the MAKEIDX utility:
MAKEIDX FLUX.FUL 1000
Next, add the following lines to your SYSOP.DAT file:
SET/COMMAND FLUX FLUX.LIS FLUX.FUL/FLUX.IDX FLUX.PRE * FLUX.NF
SET/COMMAND/COMMENT FLUX Historical Solar Flux Data and Glossary
If you did not shut down the node to install the database, type in the
above two lines as SYSOP commands.
After reviewing the DOC files, PBT_DB.DOC and FLUX.DOC, you may delete them
from your database directory. You should store the database ZIP file in a
save place.
REMOTE NODE:
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Other nodes may access the database from the SERVING node by adding lines
to their SYSOP.DAT and/or typing in the lines as a command. If the callsign
of the node where the database is installed is WB6EXC, then the other nodes
would execute the following commands:
SET/COMMAND FLUX * * * * * WB6EXC
SET/COMMAND/COMMENT FLUX Historical Solar Flux Data and Glossary
CLUSTER COMPANION:
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Users of Cluster Companion should install the database following the same
procedure as PRIMARY SERVING NODE above, but observing the proper directory
and callsign entries for that user.
PCDB:
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Users of the PacketCluster Database Reader program should install the
database files into the directory shown in the SET/DIRECTORY line of their
SYSOP.DAT file. If no entry, install in same directory where PCDB resides.
The following command in SYSOP.DAT should be entered:
SET/COMMAND FLUX #LIS FLUX.FUL/FLUX.IDX #PRE * #NF
An additional (optional) entry would be:
SET/COMMAND/COMMENT FLUX Historical Solar Flux Data and Glossary
DIFFICULTY:
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Should any difficulty be experienced installing any database files, or you
need more information, you may wish to read over Database Installation in
your manual (or DOC file) with PacketCluster, Cluster Companion, or PCDB.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Please read the file PBT_DB.DOC which is included with the FLUX.ZIP file.
This file contains information on other databases, where and how you may
obtain them.
PacketCluster, Cluster Companion, and PacketCluster Database Reader (PCDB)
are trademarks of Pavillion Software.