View Full Version : Help me pls, RUN SeRVER ERORR
maxdamage99
25th January 2015, 07:39
Server does not start with "screen"(VDS), without the "screen" starts normally. Use the "libcod2_1_0"(nomysql) Help please.
Error: "[screen is terminating]"
Ni3ls
25th January 2015, 07:39
Post startup line + OS
IzNoGoD
25th January 2015, 09:02
Have you tried:
screen -AmdS server
screen -x server
instead of just using screen directly in your startup line?
maxdamage99
25th January 2015, 17:38
CentOS
//
LD_PRELOAD="/root/cod2/libcod2_1_0.so" screen ./run_server +set sv_maxclients 8 +set fs_game test +exec server.cfg +map_rotate +set net_ip 194.94.124.234 +set net_port 28969 +set dedicated 2
/== [screen terminating]
///////////////////////
chmod 755, all files!
//////////////////////
LD_PRELOAD="/root/cod2/libcod2_1_0.so" ./run_server +set sv_maxclients 8 +set fs_game test +exec server.cfg +map_rotate +set net_ip 194.94.124.234 +set net_port 28969 +set dedicated 2
/== normal start
kung foo man
25th January 2015, 18:11
You are trying to "inject" the .so into the "screen" process, which is obviously not the Call of Duty server...
Make a file called server.sh, enter:
LD_PRELOAD="/root/cod2/libcod2_1_0.so" ./run_server +set sv_maxclients 8 +set fs_game test +exec server.cfg +map_rotate +set net_ip 194.94.124.234 +set net_port 28969 +set dedicated 2
chmod +x server.sh
And start it your old way:
screen server.sh
Which is ofc cumbersome, because the screen session has no name then, hence rather start it as IzNoGoD pointed out, by entering the screen-session and simply type:
./server.sh
Ni3ls
25th January 2015, 19:11
Have you tried:
screen -AmdS server
screen -x server
instead of just using screen directly in your startup line?
Use
screen -r server instead of x
IzNoGoD
25th January 2015, 20:10
x works fine too
kung foo man
25th January 2015, 20:10
screen -r will fail when the screen is attached already, while -x never fails ^^
Ni3ls
25th January 2015, 20:21
Ah oke, didnt know that. I thought it might be a typo
maxdamage99
26th January 2015, 14:55
Thx, guys)) I dont have problem))
result: "screen -amdS cod2"
screen -rd ...
LD_PRELOAD...
IzNoGoD
26th January 2015, 15:42
remember the capital A in -AmdS?
and why -rd?
maxdamage99
26th January 2015, 16:32
screen -ls
// screen list
screen -rd NUMSCREEN
//go to screen)
Ni3ls
3rd February 2015, 15:55
just use -r or -x, not -rd
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