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|  Digital Man to Nightfox  |
|  Using JSexec to run IRCd  |
|  15 Nov 25 15:02:56  |
 
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Re: Using JSexec to run IRCd
By: Nightfox to Rixter on Sat Nov 15 2025 02:11 pm
> Re: Using JSexec to run IRCd
> By: Rixter to Digital Man on Sat Nov 15 2025 01:02 pm
>
> Ri> Thank you Digital Man. I see that now. I am going to press on with
> Ri> that. The output console shows me a few things. I was spoiled to the
> Ri> windows GUI.
>
> In Linux, you can run umonitor to show node status & such - it's sort of
> similar to what the Windows GUI shows, though it's not everything. There's
> also gtkmonitor for Linux too.
I not clear how umonitor or SBBSCTRL ("the Windows GUI") helps with monitoring
the IRCd though. Since the ircd.js is a *static* service, it handles its own
listening/answering of incoming connections and everything it logs (e.g. to
syslog or the "Services" windows of SBBSCTRL) would also be sent to the
console when run via JSexec.
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