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23-12-2009, 01:03 #1
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Creating a 2nd server
Im still a bit confused on how to make a 2nd server.
I thought that I was able to create a 2nd server in serverquery when being logged in as serveradmin but it gives me this error.
Ive seen a toturial how to do it using a telnet client:error id=2568 msg=insufficient\sclient\spermissions failed_permid=4616 (15 ms)
Total: 15 ms
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZyr_Of-pss
Which makes it look piss easy but I have no clue on how a telnet client works, there must be easyer ways as I have full controll over my colocated server through remotedesktop.. I'd rather not install additional programs just to be able to launch another server. So if there are any possibilities apart from progams such as putty I'd like to hear them.
Can anyone help me please? Thanks.Last edited by Geoff; 23-12-2009 at 01:25.
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23-12-2009, 01:27 #2
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your not logged in as serveradmin you need to click the blue check make in the upper right conner and switch to manual and use your serveadmin account
Hope this help
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23-12-2009, 01:37 #3
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Thank you for your quick response but when I log in as serveradmin like this:
login serveradmin XXXXXXX
I get the following message (which is supposed to happen):
error id=0 msg=ok (31 ms)
Total: 31 ms
Then I type:
servercreate virtualserver_name=nomercy virtualserver_maxclients="100" virtualserver_port="9900"
I get this message:
error id=2568 msg=insufficient\sclient\spermissions failed_permid=4616 (35 ms)
Total: 35 ms
Any ideas?
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23-12-2009, 01:49 #4
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do you have a license?
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23-12-2009, 01:53 #5
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Yes I do I already have 1 150slots server running.
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23-12-2009, 01:58 #6
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Thank you very much for your help but I found a solution.
Apperantly its just a bug in beta 2 which I still was using as client, after updating to beta client 5 it was possible
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23-12-2009, 02:01 #7
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hm try
servercreate virtualserver_name=nomercy\s]\p[\sServ er virtualserver_port=9990 virtualserver_maxclients=100
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23-12-2009, 03:35 #8
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I get that same error use Beta Client 5 though. Its rather annoying. I have typed in my login info both on the right side, and where you type in the server creation text. I do have a license too. Do I need to restart my computer at all after updating the client/server?
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23-12-2009, 04:00 #9
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were did you put the license?
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make sure license.dat is in the ts3 directory. Then launch ts3 and look at the logs to see if ts3 is loading the license. Then login to tsquery.
run > cmd > type telnet > enter > press o > enter > then type server ip and tcp port
( 127.0.0.1 10011 )
then use these commands
login client_login_name=serveradmin client_login_password=password
servercreate virtualserver_name=My\sServer\s virtualserver_port=9988 virtualserver_maxclients=50
then select the virtual server with the use command to make more edit's through telnet. ( use 2)
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23-12-2009, 06:06 #11
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I put the license in TS3 server directory, and my server recognizes it. I still get the errors though. I was unable to open telnet for some reason, so I tried putty. Putty also gave me the same error.
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23-12-2009, 06:22 #12
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are you using luinx or windows.
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I've the exact same problem.
I host the server on a Win2k3 server, and I'm also not able to add an additional virtual server (I have a license; I can change the #slots to 500)
I'm also not able to connect to telnet, port 11001 is open on both TCP as UDP
Any ideas?
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23-12-2009, 18:21 #14
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the port is not 11001 Jerre its 10011 think you might have done a type-o
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Ow, so the telnet problem is solved
(followed a youtube-tut where the port was wrong app)
The virtualserver problem persists dough ...
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