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In case you did not notice, our server was not available for about 10 hours this weekend. Our service provider (Servercraft) moved their entire data center from Houston to Dallas, TX.

They sent numerous emails to me but because of how I have configured gmail, none of the messages made it to my main inbox and so we missed out on all notices. This is the reason why advance notice was not given to our community and I apologize for that.

I have tried to get our providers to migrate to messaging using LINE or FB (and not email) since I'm not much of an email user these days; but seems many businesses are still "stuck" in the email world for notices. I"m not a big fan of email for notices; and so this is a part of the reason we did not get the notices from Servercraft. Again, my apologies for the downtime this weekend.

The good news is that the data center migration was a success Smilie

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ISDNRATE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ISDNRATE(1)

NAME
isdnrate - Print telefon rates and various info from rate-files(5). SYNOPSIS
isdnrate -bbest -dday -ffrom -hhour -llen -o -pprovs -r vNN -s -ttakt -vverbose -xexclude -C -Ddet -Gdata -H -L -N -Osocketfile -Ppiddir -Ssort -T -U -V -Xexplain -Z NUMBER ... All options are optional. DESCRIPTION
The isdnrate program prints various information from rate-files(5). It's main purpose is the calculation of telefon rates from your loca- tion to an arbitrary destination at a certain time and of a certain length for all the providers in a rate-file. NUMBER A telefon number may be 1234 a local area number 01234 a different area in your country +12345 a foreign country China text for a foreign country Paris a town US a code as defined in country.dat. Internet a Service name (if option -s is also given). Note that currently only city names in AT, DE, NL are supported plus some international capitals. Note also, spaces in country- or service names may be given as underscores. OPTIONS -bbest Print only best providers. Default is all. -crateconf Use rateconf as provider selection file and ignore setting in isdn.conf. -dday Calc rates for day. day can be one of dd day of current month dd.mm day month dd.mm.yy[yy] day, month, year W Weekday N Weekday - night E Weekend Default is now. -ffrom Callers location. Default ist from isdn.conf. -hhour Time hh[:mm[:ss]] of call. Default is now. -iratefile Use ratefile (usually rate-CC.dat) as source for telephone fees and ignore setting in isdn.conf. -llen Length of call in second. Default value is 153 secs. -o Show only booked providers. These are providers, which are listed in rate.conf. -p provider[,provider...] Print only info for given provider(s). provider is the provider number, without the leading VBN, or provider_variant if there are more variations, or B for business providers. -rvNN Show only providers whose vbn begins with NN. The vbn is also known as provider prefix consisting of VBN and provider number. -s Consider NUMBER as the name of a service and print all numbers / providers, which supply this service. -ttakt Print only providers, which have calculation impulses smaller or equal to takt. Default is 9999. -vverbose Set verbose level. -x provider[,provider...] Exclude these provider(s). DISPLAY AND RUN OPTIONS -C Connect to a running isdnrate daemon. This avoids long startup times. -D Start as a daemon, waiting for connections from a client. The socket /tmp/isdnrate is created, which clients can connect to. -D2 Start as a daemon and go background. -CD3 Stop a running daemon. -Gn Print raw data for connection. n may be currently 97,98,99. -H Print a header. -L Print a semicolon separated list of vbn ; providername ; zone ; day ; time ; currency ; charge ; basicprice ; price ; duration ; charge/min ; takt ; minimum price -N Show info about following numbers. If no provider is given, the preselected provider is used. -Osocketfile Write socket to given filename on start of daemon. Default is tmp/isdnrate. -Ppiddir Write own PID to piddir/isdnrate.pid on start of daemon. -Ssort Sort output by sort, which may be v vbn or n provider name. Default is by charge. -T Print a table of charges for daytimes weekday/weekend. -V Print version info and exit. -Xexplain Print additional information for charge or from rate-file. explain may be 1 (zone) 2 (charge/min, zone, day, time) 50 International areas 51 National zones 52 Services COMMENT Print C:COMMENT: info from rate files. If -s is given, the number of the service is also listed with -X1 or -X2. -Z Print info for LCR e.g. isdnrate -p1 -ZX 19430 shows the rate for provider 1 and the cheapest rate to this service. Note: Various output options may not be used together. If you gave conflicting options you'll see a warning. Note also: Sort by name or providernumber and -bbest will bring you the first best providers in sorting order, not the cheapest. And finally: Some options like -X50, -X51, -X52, -D, -V don't require a telefon NUMBER. FILES
rate-CC.dat, holiday-CC.dat, dest.gdbm, zone-CC-PPP.gdbm, isdn.conf, telrate.cgi and more. Note: The extension of zone- and dest data files depends on configuration. Recently .cdb is used. EXAMPLES
isdnrate -D2 Start the isdnrate daemon. isdnrate -D2 -P /var/run -O /tmp/isdnr_socket Start the isdnrate daemon, write isdnrate.pid to /var/run and create the given socket. isdnrate -CH -b5 -f01 -l120 Attersee Connect to running daemon, print a header and the best 5 rates from Vienna (01) to destination Attersee for a connection length of 2 Min- utes. isdnrate -CX -p1_2,24 +1 Show rates and zones for destination USA for providers 1_2 and 24. isdnrate -C -l60 -rv010 HAM Show rates for a one minute call to Hamburg (HAM: airport code) and use only providers whose vbn begins with 010. So provider A with vbn 01030 is displayed, provider B with vbn 0190023 is not. isdnrate -CX -H -dW -b5 US CA Show a header, rates and zones for destinations USA and Canada for best 5 providers during workday. isdnrate -CHoX US Show header, rate and zone for destination USA for booked providers only. isdnrate -CsX -l60 Internet Show rates and numbers for service Internet for a 1 minutes call. isdnrate -CZ 19430 Show rates and the best provider for this (service-)number. isdnrate -CD3 Stop the running isdnrate daemon. SIGNALS
A isdnrate daemon restarts (and therefore rereads its configuration) on getting a SIGHUP signal. SEE ALSO
rate-files(5), isdnlog(8), isdn.conf(5) BUGS
Definitely yes. Sometimes more then one daemon can be started, sometimes the socket is not removed, when the daemon terminates. if this happens ('socket in use'), do a rm /tmp/isdnrate and try again. AUTHORS
Andreas Kool <akool@isdn4linux.de> started this program. Leopold Toetsch <lt@toetsch.at> continued the work and brought this man page to you. Michael Reinelt <reinelt@eunet.at> did the calculation engine and various tools for it. -lt- 2004/07/13 ISDNRATE(1)