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06-04-2005, 09:14 #1
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I ran ./server_linux, Cant stop it.
Hey guys i installed TS on my webhost last night after following the guide by puregrain.
I installed TS in /public_html/tss2_rc2/ When i ran the start script it would start but i couldnt acces the login page or anything. (Do i need to install in the home directory?)
Anyway, When it wasnt working i noticed there was a nother script there called "server_linux" I decided to try starting that up.
It started but i cant stop it...
./server_linux stop will not work.
And if i try
./teamspeak2-server_startscript start. It says "server already running or tcpquery port inuse"
If i try
./teamspeak2-server_startscript stop. It says "no server running"
Any ideas??
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09-04-2005, 19:50 #2
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Try
Code:killall -9 server_linux
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15-04-2005, 19:55 #3
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I'm having similar trouble - I stopped the server, and now can't restart it using either the server_linux command or the statscript command. I tried the killall command and got:
server_linux(4280): Operation not permitted
server_linux(4281): Operation not permitted
server_linux(4294): Operation not permitted
server_linux(4295): Operation not permitted
server_linux(4296): Operation not permitted
server_linux(4297): Operation not permitted
server_linux: no process killed
Another weird thing ... it says there is no tsserver2.pid, but I am able to log in to the webadmin and start/stop individual servers from there ... so that would make me think that the server isn't really stopped?
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