• Event timing

    From Al@VERT/TRMB to All on Sun Dec 6 05:08:00 2020
    Hello All,

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else seeing that?

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Melkor@VERT/STARFRON to Al on Sun Dec 6 14:06:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Al to All on Sun Dec 06 2020 10:08 am

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.
    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else seeing that?
    Ive been getting the same thing.

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Al on Sun Dec 6 07:36:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Al to All on Sun Dec 06 2020 10:08 am

    Hello All,

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else seeing that?

    This sounds like a bug that was created and fixed on Nov-29.
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  • From Al@VERT/TRMB to Digital Man on Sun Dec 6 07:49:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Al on Sun Dec 06 2020 12:36 pm

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else
    seeing that?

    This sounds like a bug that was created and fixed on Nov-29.

    I am up to date as of yesterday but I just saw that message when I logged on a minute ago. I wonder if there is a remnant of that issue hanging around here?

    It's not a big issue at all but I wonder if the event closed the BBS to users before running.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Al on Sun Dec 6 09:35:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Al to Digital Man on Sun Dec 06 2020 12:49 pm

    Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Al on Sun Dec 06 2020 12:36 pm

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else
    seeing that?

    This sounds like a bug that was created and fixed on Nov-29.

    I am up to date as of yesterday but I just saw that message when I logged on a minute ago. I wonder if there is a remnant of that issue hanging around here?

    It was a memory-resident issue, so not something that would hang-around. It's possible you're hitting some different issue.

    It's not a big issue at all but I wonder if the event closed the BBS to users before running.

    Let me know if it happens again?
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  • From Immortal@VERT/IDOMAIN to Al on Sun Dec 6 12:47:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Al to All on Sun Dec 06 2020 10:08 am

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else seeing that?

    I had that issue last week and couldn't seem to figure out what was going on so I changed the day the event ran on from Sunday to Wednesday. I thought I had screwed something up in my configuration.

    Immortal


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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to Al on Sun Dec 6 14:38:00 2020
    Hello All,

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else seeing that?

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Alan Ianson@VERT to The Millionaire on Sun Dec 6 14:51:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: The Millionaire to Al on Sun Dec 06 2020 07:38 pm

    You're running Synchronet now, Al?

    Yes.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Al@VERT/TRMB to Digital Man on Sun Dec 6 14:43:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Al on Sun Dec 06 2020 02:35 pm

    It's not a big issue at all but I wonder if the event closed the BBS
    to users before running.

    Let me know if it happens again?

    I just logged in and I see that message again although the event did run this morning it is saying the event will run tomorrow at 5:00 AM.

    I usually see that message before the event runs and then it goes away.

    I'll let you know what happens around the next event.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Al on Mon Dec 7 06:22:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Al to Digital Man on Sun Dec 06 2020 07:43 pm

    Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Al on Sun Dec 06 2020 02:35 pm

    It's not a big issue at all but I wonder if the event closed the BBS
    to users before running.

    Let me know if it happens again?

    I just logged in and I see that message again although the event did run this morning it is saying the event will run tomorrow at 5:00 AM.

    I usually see that message before the event runs and then it goes away.

    I'll let you know what happens around the next event.

    Or if it's actually preventing users from logging in or not.
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  • From Al@VERT/TRMB to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 07:06:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Al on Mon Dec 07 2020 11:22 am

    I usually see that message before the event runs and then it goes
    away.

    I'll let you know what happens around the next event.

    Or if it's actually preventing users from logging in or not.

    Right now I am getting that message on login although my log indicates the event did run at 5:00 this morning and it did wait for nodes to be inactive so I think the event is running as expected.

    I am just seeing the upcoming event message for an event that did run earlier.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Al on Sun Dec 13 08:40:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Al to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 2020 12:06 pm

    Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Al on Mon Dec 07 2020 11:22 am

    I usually see that message before the event runs and then it goes
    away.

    I'll let you know what happens around the next event.

    Or if it's actually preventing users from logging in or not.

    Right now I am getting that message on login although my log indicates the event did run at 5:00 this morning and it did wait for nodes to be inactive so I think the event is running as expected.

    I am just seeing the upcoming event message for an event that did run earlier.

    Okay, seems harmless. If I can reproduce, I can fix it, but so far I haven't seen that problem here.
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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 10:31:00 2020
    Digital wrote:
    Re: Event timing
    By: Al to All on Sun Dec 06 2020 10:08 am

    Hello All,

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else seeing that?

    This sounds like a bug that was created and fixed on Nov-29.

    When I just logged in, I got similar.

    Your time has been reduced due to an upcoming event on Mon Dec 14 2020 05:00:00

    and I updated last night.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 13 08:47:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: The Millionaire to Al on Sun Dec 06 2020 07:38 pm

    Yes.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Nelgin on Sun Dec 13 12:51:00 2020
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 2020 03:31 pm

    Hello All,

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else seeing that?

    This sounds like a bug that was created and fixed on Nov-29.

    When I just logged in, I got similar.

    Your time has been reduced due to an upcoming event on Mon Dec 14 2020 05:00:00

    and I updated last night.

    But Dec 14 hasn't happened yet. So that doesn't sound like a bug.
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  • From Al@VERT/TRMB to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 15:45:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Al on Sun Dec 13 2020 01:40 pm

    Okay, seems harmless.

    Yes, it is.

    If I can reproduce, I can fix it, but so far I haven't seen that problem here.

    It seems to think there is another event coming up at 5:00 Monday morning but that is not so. I just have one forced event here, that runs Sun morning at 5:00 AM.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Al@VERT/TRMB to The Millionaire on Sun Dec 13 15:45:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: The Millionaire to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 13 2020 01:47 pm

    Can I be your Co-Sysop?

    Netmail or email me.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 20:38:00 2020
    Digital wrote:
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 2020 03:31 pm

    Hello All,

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on
    Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else
    seeing that?

    This sounds like a bug that was created and fixed on Nov-29.

    When I just logged in, I got similar.

    Your time has been reduced due to an upcoming event on Mon Dec 14 2020 05:00:00

    and I updated last night.

    But Dec 14 hasn't happened yet. So that doesn't sound like a bug.

    However I don't have any jobs scheduled that are set to force users offline on Monday at 5am. The only one I have is Sunday at 5am.

    I seem to recall we had this dicussion in the past but the reason or solution elutes me.

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  • From deon@VERT/ALTERANT to Digital Man on Mon Dec 14 19:01:00 2020
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Mon Dec 14 2020 01:38 am

    Howdy,

    But Dec 14 hasn't happened yet. So that doesn't sound like a bug.
    However I don't have any jobs scheduled that are set to force users offline on Monday at 5am. The only one I have is Sunday at 5am.
    I seem to recall we had this dicussion in the past but the reason or solution elutes me.

    Yes, I see this everyweek.

    The event runs Sun 5am, but on Sunday afternoon I see the message as well.

    I reported it to you a little while ago, and your comment (IIRC) then was it was a 20yo bug. But I dont recall seeing a commit that addressed it - and I havent updated recently...

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Nelgin on Mon Dec 14 15:58:00 2020
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Mon Dec 14 2020 01:38 am

    Digital wrote:
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Sun Dec 13 2020 03:31 pm

    Hello All,

    When I log in I am seeing a message that there is an upcoming event on
    Monday Nov 7 at 5:00 AM and my time has been reduced.

    I do have a forced MSGMAINT event that runs Sunday morning at 5:00 AM and that event did run successfully at 5:00 AM this morning.

    Seems like something is not reading the time correctly. Is anyone else
    seeing that?

    This sounds like a bug that was created and fixed on Nov-29.

    When I just logged in, I got similar.

    Your time has been reduced due to an upcoming event on Mon Dec 14 2020 05:00:00

    and I updated last night.

    But Dec 14 hasn't happened yet. So that doesn't sound like a bug.

    However I don't have any jobs scheduled that are set to force users offline on Monday at 5am. The only one I have is Sunday at 5am.

    I seem to recall we had this dicussion in the past but the reason or solution elutes me.

    Yeah, think it's this line in data.cpp:
    if(tm.tm_mday==last_tm.tm_mday && tm.tm_mon==last_tm.tm_mon)
    thisevent+=24L*60L*60L; /* already ran today, so add 24hrs */

    A naive solution would be to just ignore the event (it already ran today), but that doesn't help us for an event that runs *every* day, say at midnight (so it's going to run technically tomorrow, but that might be coming up soon). I'll add this to the todo list.
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to deon on Mon Dec 14 16:01:00 2020
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: deon to Digital Man on Tue Dec 15 2020 12:01 am

    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Mon Dec 14 2020 01:38 am

    Howdy,

    But Dec 14 hasn't happened yet. So that doesn't sound like a bug.
    However I don't have any jobs scheduled that are set to force users offline on Monday at 5am. The only one I have is Sunday at 5am.
    I seem to recall we had this dicussion in the past but the reason or solution elutes me.

    Yes, I see this everyweek.

    The event runs Sun 5am, but on Sunday afternoon I see the message as well.

    I reported it to you a little while ago, and your comment (IIRC) then was it was a 20yo bug. But I dont recall seeing a commit that addressed it - and I havent updated recently...

    I researched that issue and it does appear to be a long-standing issue and unresolved as well. I'll add it to the todo list.
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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Digital Man on Tue Dec 15 05:44:00 2020
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Sun Dec 13 2020 17:51:54

    Your time has been reduced due to an upcoming event on Mon Dec 14 2020 05:00:00

    and I updated last night.

    But Dec 14 hasn't happened yet. So that doesn't sound like a bug.

    But there was no upcoming event for Dec 14 2002, which does make it a bug.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to Al on Thu Dec 17 01:45:00 2020
    Re: Event timing
    By: The Millionaire to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 13 2020 01:47 pm

    Netmail or email me.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Mortifis@VERT/ALLEYCAT to deon on Thu Dec 17 11:11:00 2020
    Re: Re: Event timing
    By: deon to Digital Man on Tue Dec 15 2020 12:01 am

    But Dec 14 hasn't happened yet. So that doesn't sound like a bug.
    However I don't have any jobs scheduled that are set to force users offline on Monday at 5am. The only one I have is Sunday at 5am.
    I seem to recall we had this dicussion in the past but the reason or solution elutes me.

    Yes, I see this everyweek.

    The event runs Sun 5am, but on Sunday afternoon I see the message as well.

    I reported it to you a little while ago, and your comment (IIRC) then was it was a 20yo bug. But I dont recall seeing a commit that addressed it - and I havent updated recently...

    ...ëîåï


    I have an ancient sbbs v2.00g that when you log in it says 'your time is reduced to 1 minute next event Jan 01, 1970 at 5am' or something like that

    :/

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