• IRC connections

    From Rixter@VERT/RICKSBBS to all on Wed Jul 24 15:03:32 2024
    Being new to the IRC thing I was wondering how much a pull on resources the IRC connections are to the BBS? I want to have some connections regardless. I am running on a laptop and was not sure how much it could handle. Seems to be working fine. I noticed once I had about 30 IRC connections and thought is was running sluggish so I read the IRC wiki and changed to 100 to 10 and that 'seems' to work better. I left the other settings alone. Maybe it was a coincidence? What do you use for your maximum settings? Or have you never changed them? Not sure how much it works a BBS so tell me if I am wrong. I am reading more on IRC. This is interesting to me. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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  • From Nightfox to Rixter on Wed Jul 24 13:02:46 2024
    Re: IRC connections
    By: Rixter to all on Wed Jul 24 2024 03:03 pm

    Being new to the IRC thing I was wondering how much a pull on resources the IRC connections are to the BBS? I want to have some connections

    I think IRC is fairly lightweight. It shouldn't have a significant impact on your system to affect the BBS. For the past couple years, I've been leaving HexChat connected to IRC (for the #synchronet channel) and haven't noticed any noticeable performance impacts.

    connections and thought is was running sluggish so I read the IRC wiki and

    What is this IRC wiki?

    Nightfox
  • From nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Rixter on Wed Jul 24 15:12:13 2024
    On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 15:03:32 -0400
    "Rixter" (VERT/RICKSBBS) <VERT/RICKSBBS!Rixter@endofthelinebbs.com>
    wrote:
    Being new to the IRC thing I was wondering how much a pull on
    resources the IRC connections are to the BBS? I want to have some
    connections regardless. I am running on a laptop and was not sure how
    much it could handle. Seems to be working fine. I noticed once I had
    about 30 IRC connections and thought is was running sluggish so I
    read the IRC wiki and changed to 100 to 10 and that 'seems' to work
    better. I left the other settings alone. Maybe it was a coincidence?
    What do you use for your maximum settings? Or have you never changed
    them? Not sure how much it works a BBS so tell me if I am wrong. I am
    reading more on IRC. This is interesting to me. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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    your users at irc.synchro.net and it'll pick one of the active servers
    in the dns alias.
    irc should be pretty lightweight. It's taking 0.03% of my CPU.
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  • From Rixter@VERT/RICKSBBS to All on Fri Apr 11 15:19:23 2025
    I notice after a reboot the IRC leafs slowly drift back in.Is there a way to encourage them faster? Make that tree grow faster? I have tried to leave my MRC Chat open on one of my less used nodes. This is unrelated to the IRC leaf question. I can leave the MRC up a while (2 hours) and everytime it causes synchronet control panel to crash at some point. Is there a stand alone program outside of Synchronet's MRC chat module I can watch the chats from? I enjoy watching the chat slowly stream by during the day and night. I realize it is probably just my old machine I am running on. I had thought of seeing if I could just log into another bbs and watch it, but I am not sure about how others set their session times. I have no time limits, you can stay on mine all day if you want. I suspect others are not set up that way. I want to watch the chat in the lounge. #lounge.
    Thank you,
    Rixter
    telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23
    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080
    Madison,NC

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