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    Question Avatar bug after move windows to linux

    hello, yesterday I shifted TS3 server from Windows to Linux (Debian) and I have a problem.
    Avatars do not work the server says: "File not found (/ avatar_ ..." but the system files are located and have the right to 777
    It is not possible to record a new "file not found (/ avatar)" or "file input / output error"
    Does anyone know what the problem is? I tried running the server as root, but without result
    (Version: 3.0.0-beta30 [Build: 12998] on Linux)

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    Is the port 30033 TCP for filetransfer enabled?
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    yes, firewall isnt installed and server is directly connected to the Internet
    and the same problem is with sending files
    Last edited by dragokazov; 15-12-2010 at 10:56.

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    I tried to change the port filetransfer 1337
    Still not working

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    Sounds like the a pathing problem.
    Please see this post: http://forum.teamspeak.com/showpost....37&postcount=3

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    /avatar (tell me not why) could be a Size Problem too.

    Try to set the Max higher.

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    The database stored different parts of the path to the files in different areas. Avatars are in the client properties and could have the needed "/", or it may be determined by platform at the time the avatar record is requested (I can't remember), but if the virtual server's database entry for its path is still stored as "\virtual_server_x" it can get that error.

    Normally max avatar size is looked at during upload, and the error message for exceeding that is pretty clear that the file is too big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Screech View Post
    Sounds like the a pathing problem.
    Please see this post: http://forum.teamspeak.com/showpost....37&postcount=3
    Yes, this is my problem.
    I dont know how to change pathing what program did you use to change?

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    I use SQLite Database Browser.
    I ran the script on the database from Windows before coping to the Linux box. You should be able use use that script with any sqllite or sql server browser that supports your OS/database type and executing scripts.

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