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- From: fenner@postscript.cs.psu.edu (Bill Fenner)
- Subject: Re: scheduled events that take phone off-hook?
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- Organization: Penn State Computer Science
- References: <PicoXB2w165w@vicuna.ocunix.on.ca> <FmmPXB1w165w@1776.COM>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 15:15:28 GMT
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- In article <FmmPXB1w165w@1776.COM> bob@1776.COM (Robert Coe) writes:
- |Can't you just TELL your users that at certain (or even
- |random) times you take the system down for various housekeeping tasks and
- |that the phone won't answer during those times? Or is it considered horse-
- |shit to reveal such secrets to users?
-
- It's no secret to hogbbs users that the BBS will poll for netnews and
- then process it at random times. [Well, pseudo-random; at two set
- times and then whenever someone posts or sends email...] However, it's
- also no secret that hogbbs's hardware is getting awfully old, and is
- subject to random lockups, often at the Awaiting Call...
-
- If hogbbs didn't answer the phone, would you bother to keep trying?
- Maybe it's processing a couple of megs of news and will be coming back
- online in 10 minutes. Maybe it's locked and will come back online when
- I come home and notice it.
-
- If I make the phone busy while it's processing, then it's almost a
- certainty that if it doesn't answer the phone, it's crashed, and you
- shouldn't bother attack-dialing.
-
- Bill
-