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Re: [OpenVerse] signal to server to send a message?
Yes, this is what I'm suggesting. I'd prefer perl because I'm experienced
at perl programming. However I have not yet sat down and learned the OV
protocol. Otherwise I can see how something like this would be straight
forward and would do it myself. Thanks.
In other news, our administration at D'Youville college wants to use
OpenVerse as part of its distance education program. After hearing about
it from me and then seeing it discussed at some conference, they are
interested. I'll keep you guys posted.
--Tony Basile
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Brandon L. Griffith wrote:
> This could be accomplished in any scripting language really
> I could write one in perl or tcl that would parse a file that listed each
> server/room then connect to each one broadcasting a message like that.
> Could prolly do it in about 10 minutes too. (if that)
> If this is the kind of thing you are talking about let me know and I'll
> whip one up as soon as I get home.
>
> : As someone who used to run lots of Palace servers, let me say that this is
> : a very useful feature. It is very annoying to have to start up a client
> : and go to many rooms announcing that the server is going down and will be
> : up shortly. A stripped down OV client that would broadcast to all the
> : OpenVerse servers running on a box would eliminate this problem. A small
> : config file could list the server ports to which the announcements should
> : be made.
> :
> : --Tony Basile
>
> : > Is there some way to tell an OV server to send a message to everyone
> : > connected to it without also being connected to the server? For instance,
> : > say I'm going to take my machine down in 10 minutes for maintenance. I want
> : > to be able to say something like
> : >
> : > OV_out_of_band_message "madison.dynip.com going down for in 10 minutes.
> : > Back up in 20 minutes."
> : >
> : > or
> : >
> : > OV_out_of_band_message -file message_file
> : >
>
>
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