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! $eterna: netsplit,v 1.8 2018/06/10 08:17:41 mrg Exp $
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Usage: LOAD netsplit
In its current incarnation this is undoubtably the most complex
ircII script ever written. What it does is reduce a whole series
of Signoffs due to a 'netsplit' (two servers breaking somewhere)
to a single line
*** Netsplit (server1 server2)
Not only that but it will also reduce ALL of those people coming
back to a single line as well..
*** Netjoined (server1 server2)
All other Signoffs and joins are handled normally. It currently
handles multiple splits, and multiple channels.
Additionnal commands available:
WHOLEFT
shows who is gone and from what channels, and what servers broke.
NETPURGE
cleans out all the old garbage. This is done automagically every minute.