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1996-05-24
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[]BBS information
This will display how many calls the BBS has had since the first
day of operation, who the last caller was, and how many users the
BBS now has.
[]System usage graph
This will display a graph showing the day's usage for each node
per hour. From this screen, you are able to view yesterday's
usage, so that you can compare the two days operations.
[]Todays caller's list
This will give you a complete listing of the callers that have
completed a call to the BBS since midnight. You can toggle the
user's name/handle by pressing H. The list will start at the
bottom, so you can move from the last caller, to the first caller.
Note: You can also view yesterday's callers
[]Node usage graph
This graph will show you how much of each hour was used on that
node. You can use the > key to view the next node, or the < to
view the previous node. You can also view the hourly usage for
all of the nodes by pressing O.
Note: The overall usage graph can be configured to exclude the
local nodes. To do this place an astericks (<) before
the path in the NODEMAN.SET file.
[]Node usage chart
This chart will show statistics for every node. You will see
the number of calls, the total time used, the average time used
by each caller, the percentage of time used over the day, and
the number of new callers.
Note: You can also view yesterday's statistics
[]Last message
If a message was left by the person displayed in the current node,
then the message information will be displayed. This includes the
receiver name, what the subject matter was, what area it was mailed
in, and whether or not it was a private message.
[]Send message
This will allow you to enter a message and send it to the user
on the current node.
Note: If there are nodes tagged, and you confirm to send the
message, then all the tagged nodes will receive a copy of
the message.
[]Polite kickoff
This will allow you to send a message to the current node before
the user is disconnected from the board.
Note: If there are nodes tagged, and you confirm to send the
message, then all the tagged nodes will receive a copy of
the message and be disconnected.
[]Quick kickoff
This will not give the user on the current node any warning,
but will be disconnected from the board immediately.
Note: If there are nodes tagged, and you confirm this
action, then all the users on the tagged nodes will
be disconnected.
[]Reboot a node
If you wish to reboot a computer, for whatever reason, you
are able to with this feature, as long as you are able to
view the node.
Note: If there are nodes tagged, and you confirm this
action, then all the tagged nodes will be rebooted.
[]Snoop/control a node
If you would like to view or control a node, you are able to,
simply by pressing ENTER or you defined key on the selected node.
You will then see that terminals screen, and that terminal will
receive what ever keystrokes you press. To return back to the
main screen, simply press the defined connect key.
[]View user's statistics
By pressing I on a selected node, you will be shown a screen
of the user's refcord informartion. If you are using Pager, and
the user has paged, then the FWD line will be replaced with a
PAGE line.
[]Toggle mailer/disk statistics
This will toggle the information you wish to display. If you
have selected a mailer, and would briefly like to view the disk
statistics, this will change it for you. If you press ALT-D
again, it will return you to your selected mailer.
[]Toggle time field
This will toggle the time field between the elapsed time and the
logon / logoff time.
[]View tagged nodes
This will cycle through the nodes that have been tagged and view
them for the configured amount of time. You can tag all nodes by
pressing T. You can untag all nodes by pressing U. SPACE will
toggle the condition of the node.
[]View nodes with users
This will cycle through the nodes and view only the nodes
with users on-line. To stop the cycling, simply press Alt-W.
Note: If you have mailer or semaphore information being
displayed then these nodes will be cycled also.
[]List downed nodes
If there are any inactive nodes, a list of all the inactive nodes
will be displayed. If there are no inactive nodes, a message will
appear to inform you that all seems to be ok. If node 0 appears as
a downed node, then a semaphore without the *N parameter has been
found to be older than allowed.
[]View next event
This will bring up a window displaying the details of the next
scheduled event.
[]View Alt-keys
This will bring up a quick list of your defined Alt-keys. This is
a handy tool, if you can't seem to remember what key does what.
[]Viewing history files
This will bring up a list of the last 100 inbound/outbound (Alt-I,
Alt-O) calls to your mailer. You will start at the bottom of the
list, and can scroll up to view the remaining history.
[]Toggle Triggers
This will allow you to enable/disable which type of events you
will execute, without having to exit the program, and restart
with the necessary parameters.
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