We have three Firenet servers now in geographically diverse locations. Phil
Pacier set up round-robin DNS for us, which gives one address for connecting
into the entire Firenet system. Thanks Phil! VM's for Firenet-2 and -3 were
provided by Javier Henderson, thanks!
The one address which gets you into the system is:
firenet.aprs2.net
One caveat: Some portion of the Firenet object-injecting programs are
hard-coded to inject into one server: If that one server is down you'll see a
subset of the Firenet objects until that server is back up. This problem
should hopefully be addressed soon so injecting programs either use the rotate
address, or inject into multiple servers at once.
Firenet-1 (OK), Admin: Gerry Creager, N5JXS
Firenet-2 (VA), Admin: Curt Mills, WE7U
Firenet-3 (CA), Admin: Curt Mills, WE7U
Ports which are common across all three servers are shown at these web pages:
http://66.109.111.22:14501/detail # Firenet-2
http://198.137.202.23:14501/detail # Firenet-3
Stick to the common ports and you should be able to use the rotate address and not care
which server you're connected to. Firenet-1 ("firenet.us") has a few
additional ports: It is down again this morning though.
Weather alerts: I reworked the weather alert scripts early this morning to bypass
the mail system (the mail system was down at the time). A side-effect of this
work: It should make it easier to port the scripts to Firenet-2 & Firenet-3.
I may do that soon, then set them up to inject weather alerts into multiple Firenet
servers at once for robustness. As long as they inject packets within 30 seconds
of each other, dupe-checking should remove duplicates, and having one server go
down won't affect the end-user.
--
Curt, WE7U. http://wetnet.net/~we7u
The world DOES revolve around me: I picked the coordinate system!"
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