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Hello,

this is my launch script:

ARMA_DIR=.

CONFIG=server159.cfg

CFG=arma2oa159.cfg

PORT=2326

PIDFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/${PORT}.pid

RUNFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/${PORT}.run

LOGFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/log.${PORT}.txt

SERVER=${ARMA_DIR}/server159b

PROFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/playerser/playerser.arma2oaprofile

NAME=playerser

OTHERPARAMS='-cpucount=2 -mod=expansion/beta;expansion/beta/expansion'

... what wrong?

thank you for your kind reply

Peppe

ps.

... maybe the executable place? I put the new one in the game root.

Edited by peppe

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Hello,

this is my launch script:

ARMA_DIR=.

CONFIG=server159.cfg

CFG=arma2oa159.cfg

PORT=2326

PIDFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/${PORT}.pid

RUNFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/${PORT}.run

LOGFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/log.${PORT}.txt

SERVER=${ARMA_DIR}/server159b

PROFILE=${ARMA_DIR}/playerser/playerser.arma2oaprofile

NAME=playerser

OTHERPARAMS='-cpucount=2 -mod=expansion/beta;expansion/beta/expansion'

... what wrong?

thank you for your kind reply

Peppe

ps.

... maybe the executable place? I put the new one in the game root.

do you really have placed the ArmAII Files into the system root?

on my server is looks like:

ARMA_DIR=/home/arma/arma2oaserver

The path must be absolute from the root....

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Game root, and system root are not the same thing. He clearly states he moved it to the 'game root'.

He should have left the Beta exe in its directory and edited the 'SERVER=' line with the path to the Beta exe.

...Syn...

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Game root, and system root are not the same thing. He clearly states he moved it to the 'game root'.

He should have left the Beta exe in its directory and edited the 'SERVER=' line with the path to the Beta exe.

...Syn...

We are on Linux, there is no EXE :-) anyway, the directory is absolute from the system root path...

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Linux binary, is the same as a Windows *.exe, they do the same thing, different names.

If he configures:

ARMA_DIR=.

Then he can configure the following, with a relative path:

SERVER=${ARMA_DIR}

...Syn...

Edited by VisceralSyn
typos and other grammatical errors, as usual...

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By the way, anyone knows where the .rpt file is located in linux? or if it even exists? .log file is fine, but i recall that .rpt in windows had much more info about errors about missions/addons and even server crash errors.

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By the way, anyone knows where the .rpt file is located in linux? or if it even exists? .log file is fine, but i recall that .rpt in windows had much more info about errors about missions/addons and even server crash errors.

I usually check (example for a server running on port 2302):

log.2302.txt

it looks pretty much as the equivalent of the RPT file.

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I usually check (example for a server running on port 2302):

log.2302.txt

it looks pretty much as the equivalent of the RPT file.

That's only the server log file.

The RPT data is outputted to STDERR, and is not part of the log file. If you want it, you could use Bash IO redirection:

arma2oaserver 2>server.rpt

(If you're using start-stop-daemon in your init scripts, you could write a launcher script which would then do this.)

I also use IO redirection for the main server log - it updates in real-time rather than the every 5 minutes or so using the built-in logging capability.

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I see what you mean, yes there is a difference. +1 what Eddieck said.

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