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Hi
I tried the new server last night, besides the already know problems it seemed to work. I ended up with the standard admin and another registered user, marked as admin and superadmin (whats the difference anyway?) and some registered channels as well.
When i just started the machine again, I was very surprised that I was anable to login with my created account. I then tried the normal admin user to no avail, webinterface was working (i got the login prompt) but my two users where not able to login in (wrong user/password it says).
I had to delete the .ini, .log and .db file and start over again to get it work. Seemed the database was somehow screwed up.
btw: this database thing looks like a cool feature for people with millions of users, but for myself, I would realy appreciate the good old .ini back again and nothing more.
ok, i tried it again, after a reboot, all the settings are lost and i cant login again, neither the new user nor the admin account works
anyone else has this behaviour too?
R. Ludwig
27-08-2002, 17:54
how the server was terminated ?
Originally posted by R. Ludwig
how the server was terminated ?
with the shutdown script from /etc/init.d/tss2 via the rc0.d Kxx symlink
I played a bit with the startup settings and also did a find / -name server.db. Turned out to be one in my /root home directory. So it seems the server did not recognize the -DB= option as you stated in another thread.
CDing into the dir where the server bin is and starting from there is the only chance here, i get my server up and running. -pid, -ini and -log works fine, i can rename these files and they still work.
I had the same problem. I installed it last night on my RH 6.2 router/NAT box. I had a power outage and when it came back up it looks it created a new .ini .pid and .db in the directory up from my tss2 dir. I love the new interface and functionality but I went back to TS1 until I can figure out what's up with it.
Can someone give me a list of all the command line options for the binary btw?
To be sure your channels are saved, start the server and register all your channels. Then shut down the server and wait for it to finish shutting down, now all your channels have been written to the db file and you can start the server again.
Still missing a "Save db" function for the server when it's online.
Jasper9080
01-09-2002, 07:35
Ok but whats causing the db to dissapear after a crash?
TS server is crashing the linux server forcing me to remote-restart it via ssh. When this happens all user and room info is lost and everything has to be entered again.
I know nothing about Linux but I'll direct my host to this post.
Thanks guys.
Jasper9080
01-09-2002, 14:53
Correction: not everything is lost. I just noticed that both me and the hosts user info is saved everytime and the default room which was renamed "Lobby" is restored as well.
However all other rooms and player info is lost on reboot.
tallicalord
03-06-2004, 10:45
I've installed the server on a linux and somehow, the next day when I tried to connect to it over webinterface to continue configuring the server, The server was down... :eek:
Then I connected through ssh, runned ./teamspeak2-server_startscript status
and saw that the server was really down... how???... I asked myself... dunno! :confused:
I decided to reinstall the server but this time using a MySql db. Since than all my configurations went pretty well except some times when I try to login to xxxxxxxxxxxx:14534 and when I push login form object, nothing happens!!... No error message appears, nothing... I could stay there all day and nothing happens... the only thing I can see is the browser status bar increasing, increasing, increasing... and that's it!!!....
Maybe there is some problem with the Terminal Server Command or something!!!... Maybe you guys can help me on this one... I hope so!
Could somebody help me, on this issue?...
Many thanks in advance!... cheers :)
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