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m5aec
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in cluster management - Connection PRI is shown as GB7MBC, however all spots are coming from GB7RDX also listed in 'Active Servers' All buttons on this page are inactive so cannot make changes?
For info: In settings- Cluster, above applies with User defined or Stable clusters ticked. Also cluster server port set to 7 (GB7RDX) or 8 (GB7MBC)
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GB7MBC server address has changed to gb7mbc.spoo.org on port 8000

Just edit the entry in the cluster list
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Thanks Terry for prompt reply, however the 'cluster management' - 'connection' page is frozen, I can highlight GB7MBC but cannot edit it. 73 Barrie
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m5aec wrote: 27 Oct 2020, 16:05 Thanks Terry for prompt reply, however the 'cluster management' - 'connection' page is frozen, I can highlight GB7MBC but cannot edit it. 73 Barrie
Barrie,

Tap the "Disconnect" button. Then remove the active servers from the lower window. Then edit and save the port assignments for the server that needs changing as Terry noted above.

Re-add the servers to the Active Window. Tap the connect button and you should be good to go.
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Another way is to edit the cluster.xml file himself. Open it, change the data for the GB7MBC cluster, save it
and restart Log4OM.
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