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ref:mqtt [2023/08/10 18:05] – [Actions] Add the timed event and QWKnet cal-out trigger topics digital manref:mqtt [2024/01/12 17:38] (current) – [Servers] Table the server sub-topics digital man
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 Nodes can be controlled by publishing messages to the following topics: Nodes can be controlled by publishing messages to the following topics:
   * sbbs/+/node/+/**input** - keyboard input to inject into connected-node   * sbbs/+/node/+/**input** - keyboard input to inject into connected-node
 +  * sbbs/+/node/+/**msg** - send a short text message to the node (message should be terminated with a newline character)
   * sbbs/+/node/+/**set/status** - set the node's status value (to an integer value: "0" is waiting for connection, "5" is off-line)   * sbbs/+/node/+/**set/status** - set the node's status value (to an integer value: "0" is waiting for connection, "5" is off-line)
   * sbbs/+/node/+/**set/errors** - set the node's error counter value (to an integer value, e.g. "0" to clear the error counter)   * sbbs/+/node/+/**set/errors** - set the node's error counter value (to an integer value, e.g. "0" to clear the error counter)
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 The control and monitoring of a specific Synchronet instance is done through this "host sub-topic" tree.  The control and monitoring of a specific Synchronet instance is done through this "host sub-topic" tree. 
  
-Publishing any message to the **recycle** sub-topic of any host topic will initiate a recycling of that host's servers (all of them).+^ Host sub-topic ^ Description 
 +| recycle        | Publishing any message to the **recycle** sub-topic of any host topic will initiate a recycling of that host's servers (all of them). 
 +| pause          | Publishing any message to the **pause** sub-topic of any host topic will initiate pause that host's servers (all of them), preventing the acceptance of any new incoming client connections. | 
 +| resume         | Publishing any message to the **resume** sub-topic of any host topic will un-pause that host's servers (all of them), that we previously paused via the **pause** topic. |
  
 ===== Servers ===== ===== Servers =====
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 The //status// of each server is published to its server topic, for example: The //status// of each server is published to its server topic, for example:
-  sbbs/MYBBS/host/MYCOMPUTER/server/term = 2   ready   1/5 clients     223 served+  sbbs/MYBBS/host/MYCOMPUTER/server/term = ready   1/5 clients     223 served
  
-The numeric //state// (first field of status) for each server is 0-5 corresponding with Stopped, Initializing, Ready, Reloading, Stopping, and Disconnected.+The //state// (first field of status) for each server is one of: 
 +  * stopped 
 +  * initializing 
 +  * ready 
 +  * paused 
 +  * reloading 
 +  * stopping 
 +  * disconnected
  
-The server status contains more details/statistics and is published more often when "High" Public Verbosity is enabled.+The server status contains more details/statistics and is published more often when "High" MQTT->Publish Verbosity is enabled in [[util:SCFG]].
  
-Publishing any message to the **recycle** sub-topic of any server topic will initiate a recycling of that server.+^ Server sub-topic ^ Description 
 +| recycle          | Publishing any message to the **recycle** sub-topic of any server topic will initiate a recycling of that server. 
 +| pause            | Publishing any message to the **pause** sub-topic of any server topic will prevent that server from accepting any new incoming client connections. | 
 +| resume           | Publishing any message to the **resume** sub-topic of any server topic will un-pause that server, returning to the "ready" state, accepting incoming client connections. |
  
 Each server topic has the following sub-topics for status reporting: Each server topic has the following sub-topics for status reporting:
  
-  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**version** +  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**version** - name, version/revision, and build date/time/tool of server 
-  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**max_clients** - maximum number of concurrent clients supported by this server+  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**state/#** - server state change events 
 +  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**client** - current count of connected clients and maximum number of concurrent clients supported by this server 
 +  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**client/list** - tab-delimited details of all connected clients, one client per line 
 +  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**client/action/#** - client actions (e.g. connect, disconnect)
   * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**served** - total clients served since server was started   * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**served** - total clients served since server was started
   * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**error_count** - total errors logged since server was started   * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**error_count** - total errors logged since server was started
-  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**client_count** - current count of connected clients 
-  * sbbs/+/host/+/server/+/**client_list** - tab-delimited details of all connected clients, one client per line 
  
 ==== Logs ==== ==== Logs ====