Just recently replaced my primary ASL server with a fresh build of ASL3/allmon3
A couple things I’ve noticed are:
Voter display, is there no way to have the system automatically add the button on the menu for the voter? I manually added it as a link instead.
Also when a station is voted to the “Master” site, it does not light up green like the old style voter did, will this be fixed?
Will the voter return to a real-time view like it did before, I know it’s a different architecture now but the display is delayed slightly requiring the refresh every second. It was nice to see the realtime signals bouncing around before.
Thanks and glad to see all of the improvements in these projects after all these years!
I think the voter section could still use some enhancements to bring it up to where the prior Allmon was.
Having said that, I don’t have any issues with the real-time view updating and displaying the currently voted receiver. Viewing side-by-side with the old voter, it does appear Allmon3 is a bit slower in the initial display (0.5 to 1.0 seconds delay), but it functions properly without me needing to do a manual refresh.
It would be great to have the voter display work like the node display where it can display multiple voters in one screen. I’ve put it on my task list to look at the code for doing it, but I don’t currently have the time.
My existing node/voter display combines all nodes and voters in one screen for a clean dashboard. For me to move to Allmon3, I’ll need to do changes to combine it all in one screen.
This has come up one other time. It seems like some voters are not actually marking a node as “voted in” which is why it’s not turning green. I don’t have any voting systems so I need debug info from someone who does. See https://github.com/AllStarLink/Allmon3/issues/230.
Jason, I can setup a read-only AMI login for you if that would help. Our repeaters are not generally very active, but if you did some monitoring during weekly nets, you’d get a lot of data.
Nets are Monday nights at 19:15 PT. I’ll setup the AMI cred and send it over. I’m in no hurry for anything, so I’ll just leave it in place for you to have a source of live voter data to look at.