active file confusion addendum

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> When I subscribe to a new newsgroup, the list of newsgroups window shows
> around 400 articles unread.  However when I go to that newsgroup, it tries
> to download around 770 article headers, *displays* all 770 article headers,
> but still says around 400 articles unread.  I try to view many of the
> articles (I assume around 370 of them) I get an error.

Here's some additional information about this problem:

Short of completely restarting the nntpcache daemon, I can't seem to get
the active file data to be updated.  I've tried the following:

   o Sending SIGUSR2 signal to expire as of 2 days.

   o Running this perl script supplied by a nntpcache user:
        #!/usr/local/bin/perl5
        #
        # Just "pings" the NNTPCache server to reset it's active lists

        use Net::NNTP;
        $nntp = Net::NNTP->new()
                or die "Can not connect to news server";
        $nntp->quit;

   o Sending SIGUSR1 signal to force currency check.

Is there an appropriate method for updating the active file data?

Please contact me if there are any further questions via INTERNET mail at
jsv@bms.com.  Thank you very much!

Jeffrey Veiss (jsv@bms.com)                 PO Box 5400
Network Engineer                            Princeton, NJ 08543-5400
Corporate Telecommunications                (609) 818-3308
Bristol-Myers Squibb                        (609) 818-7814 (fax)

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 14:03:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jeffrey Veiss <jsv@bms.com>
To: nntpcache-users@suburbia.net
Subject: NNTPC: active file confusion
Resent-Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 04:10:13 +1000 (EST)
Resent-From: nntpcache-users@suburbia.net


I'm seeing some strange behaviour with nntpcache 2.3.2.1 and Netscape Collabra.

When I subscribe to a new newsgroup, the list of newsgroups window shows
around 400 articles unread.  However when I go to that newsgroup, it tries
to download around 770 article headers, *displays* all 770 article headers,
but still says around 400 articles unread.  I try to view many of the articles
(I assume around 370 of them) I get the following error:

      newsgroup server responded: Bad article number

      Perhaps the article has expired

I performed a few tests:

% telnet nntpcache-server 119
Trying <ip address>...
Connected to nntpcache-server.domain.com
Escape character is '^]'.
200 nntpcache-server.domain.com NNTPcache server V2.3.2.1 [see www.nntpcache.org] (c) 1996-1998 Julian Assange <proff@iq.org> Mar 24 1998 ready (posting ok).
group nj.forsale
211 404 83267 83719 nj.forsale
list active nj.forsale
215
nj.forsale 83719 82893 y
.

% telnet newsfeed-server 119
Trying <ip address>...
Connected to newsfeed-server.domain.com
Escape character is '^]'.
200 newsfeed-server.domain.com InterNetNews NNRP server INN 1.7.2 08-Dec-1997 ready (posting ok).
group nj.forsale
211 404 83267 83719 nj.forsale
list active nj.forsale
215 list:
nj.forsale 83719 83267 y
.


It seems that the active file data (I assume is stored in memory) is out of
date.  What is the best way to keep this data up to date?  I have the
following settings in the nntpcache.servers file:

# host:port                 Interface Active Act.tim Newsgrp Group Xover Arts
newsfeed-server.domain.com.  DEFAULT    30m    24h     24h    30m   60d  60d

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Please contact me if there are any further questions via INTERNET mail at
jsv@bms.com.  Thank you very much!

Jeffrey Veiss (jsv@bms.com)                 PO Box 5400
Network Engineer                            Princeton, NJ 08543-5400
Corporate Telecommunications                (609) 818-3308
Bristol-Myers Squibb                        (609) 818-7814 (fax)



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