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15-01-2006, 07:57 #196
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So i don't need to install any additional files?
Just unpack the latest beta and start the server?
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15-01-2006, 08:14 #197Yes and (maybe) the updated Linux Binary (found on the download page).. Info about it
Originally Posted by qwertyui
But I maybe see other problems poking around; you’re sure that your provider/host can give you the service needed to host TeamSpeak (or other)? Most provider/host is not very keen on opening additional tcp ports for incoming traffic. But if your one do... cool..
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15-01-2006, 11:22 #198
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hmmm... and make sure that your linux base is ON!!
that was my problem... if it isn't on, it gives errors with ELF...
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15-01-2006, 23:43 #199
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still no go
I am running FREEBSD 4.11. I did the "HOWTO" so to speak, although I didn't get the updated (now ancient) server_linux filie.
I did the "brandelf -t Linux server_linux" and the server still gives out the errors. It can range from just an hour to two days before the "error 105" happens.
douche@nac:/usr/ports/emulators# uname -a
FreeBSD nac 4.11-STABLE FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE #0: Sat Apr 23 12:39:11 EDT 2005 douche@matilda:/usr/src/sys/compile/KERNEL i386
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16-01-2006, 01:51 #200
Sorry to hear that you all got problems with the 4.11 ver. It was the most stable ver. with Teamspeak, that I ever run (b4 I installed the 6.0 ver.)..
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16-01-2006, 04:31 #201
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15-01-06 18:16:40,ALL,Info,server, Starting VirtualServer id:2 with port:8768
15-01-06 19:00:04,ERROR,All,TTSUDPSender.Execute, SID: 2 Exception1 EIdSocketError.Socket Error # 105
No buffer space available.
15-01-06 22:42:02,ERROR,All,TTSUDPSender.Execute, SID: 2 Exception2 EIdSocketError.Socket Error # 105
No buffer space available.
Any advice please? What linux base is required? I have base 7.3 and 9 installed
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10-03-2006, 14:03 #202
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It works perfectly on FreeBSD 6.0 if you install it from ports. You dont even need linux compat installed.
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17-03-2006, 11:38 #203
to start with I'm freebsd noob... so if anyone could tell me where I can finde the config fil to the server it would be nice.
running FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE and ts2_server_rc2_20201 (from the ports tree)
I have been running Teamspeak on win2003 server with out problems before, but have convertet the maskine to FreeBSD.Last edited by rqaven; 17-03-2006 at 12:33.
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17-03-2006, 22:28 #204
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config is in /usr/local/lib/teamspeak_server/
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17-03-2006, 22:41 #205
thanks will try that
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21-03-2006, 12:31 #206
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Hello, here is my problem :
on FreeBSD 5.4
the server works fine like 1 hour, then it crash and boot out everyone on the server.
People aren't able to come back on the server until i reboot it.
20-03-06 18:20:22,ALL,Info,server, Starting VirtualServer id:2 with port:8002
20-03-06 18:20:22,ALL,Info,server, Started VirtualServer id:2 with port:8002
20-03-06 20:32:14,ERROR,All,TTSUDPSender.Execute, SID: 2 Exception1 EIdSocketError.Socket Error # 105
No buffer space available.
Anyone got any idea ?
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30-03-2006, 05:10 #207
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This is the issue I'm having:
I run the script, which returns the following:
xcXEON@firebox:/home/xeon/tss2_rc2>./teamspeak2-server_startscript start
./teamspeak2-server_startscript: line 1: seq: command not found!
starting the teamspeak2 server
Error starting daemon. Aborted
Then upon grepping for the process, I see this, and after running the start script only ONCE I might add;
xcXEON@firebox:/home/xeon/tss2_rc2>ps ax | grep linux
1911 p0 I 0:01.33 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
1912 p0 S 0:00.02 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
1913 p0 S 0:00.77 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
1914 p0 S 0:00.81 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
1915 p0 S 0:00.14 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
1916 p0 S 0:00.03 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
2004 p0 I 0:01.41 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
2005 p0 S 0:00.01 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
2008 p0 S 0:00.02 ./server_linux -PID=tsserver2.pid
2033 p0 S+ 0:00.01 grep linux
The output of server.log is this:
xcXEON@firebox:/home/xeon/tss2_rc2>cat server.log
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-------------- log started at 29-03-06 22:46 -------------
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29-03-06 22:46:38,ALL,Info,server, Server init initialized
29-03-06 22:46:38,ALL,Info,server, Server version: 2.0.20.1 Linux
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SQL, created table ts2_servers
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SQL, created table ts2_server_privileges
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SQL, created table ts2_channels
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SQL, created table ts2_channel_privileges
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SQL, created table ts2_clients
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SQL, created table ts2_bans
29-03-06 22:46:39,ALL,Info,server, Starting VirtualServer id:1 with port:8767
29-03-06 22:46:39,ERROR,All,SERVER, VirtualServer startup failed with port 8767, Exception: EIdCouldNotBindSocket.Could not bind socket. Address and port are already in use.
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SERVER, Default VirtualServer created
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SERVER, admin account info: username: admin password: ******
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SERVER, superadmin account info: username: superadmin password: *******
29-03-06 22:46:39,WARNING,Info,SERVER, there is no VirtualServer running!
----------------------------------------------------------
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--------------- log ended at 29-03-06 22:46 --------------
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This happens with the install from the website, or the port.
I'm running FreeBSD 5.3 Stable.
Any ideas?
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20-04-2006, 22:59 #208
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Help
I am install teamspeak server in a server freebsd, so that it is occurring some errors when I give I command sh tss.minimal_startscript start the error that it return in the console is "" 0 "binary ELF type not known. Abort trap " if somebody power to help I would be been thankful to me. they forgive me for my English more is that I am bad same.
Please HELP-ME
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21-04-2006, 05:25 #209
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You need to load the Linux binary compatability layer.
run: kldload linux
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21-04-2006, 10:35 #210
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Exactly being in a VDS?
Originally Posted by Valutus
it occurs this error in way of super user
[ root@zibithost:/home/zibithost ] # kldload - v linux kldload: can't load linux: Operation not permitted
the same error occurs in way of normal user
Thaks
Last edited by juniorsta; 21-04-2006 at 10:48.
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