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Cyklop
20-02-2007, 15:27
Hi!

I'm new in here so be patient to me.
So, I have a problem with adding and managing servers. Problem is when I managing server with tcpquery via telnet connection.

How it looks like:
1. First, I add new serwer X on port X.
2. Then, select new server by "sel X" command. Next few steps are configuration command which uses "serverset ...", where I set codecs, passwords, etc.
3. Command is "dbuseradd..." adds user to selected server.
4. Last command is "rehash" which reloads servers configurations.

By the way. I checked, if there were all jobs done well. Everything looks allright. Also I can connect to this server with TS_Client, and it works fine.

Now I want to add second server. I do all jobs just like with server X, but I change X with Y, and I have server Y on port Y.
Codecs are the same. User was added to new selected server.
I can also connect to this server with TS_Client, and it works fine too.

Now I restart the tsserver with "teamspeak2-server_startscript restart".
And here are my problems. Servers are the same now. Both are servers X with port X.
In database both servers looks identically.
What is going on? Please help or I go creazy.

Thomas
20-02-2007, 16:26
If you repeat all the steps (and both servers are removed), you get the same results?

Cyklop
21-02-2007, 09:37
Yes. The problem still exists.
It's very strange that when I manage that two servers via webpage TS Engine and select second server, in the "Server Settings Overview" it shows me a data of the first server.
I also notice that that strange data changing is also when I stop second server and I want to start it again. It says me that this cannot be done and data is changing.

Cyklop
26-02-2007, 12:38
Yeah. That's best support ever ;).
Greets.

Cyklop
02-03-2007, 09:59
Because I must use TS as voip communication program I choose mysqlite database to operate with TS. Now it works perfectly.
Unfortunately, I'm pourly suprised your unhelpful forum.
Greets for all!