[Norton AntiSpam] Re: [cod] Server crashing
Pilu - OBInet
pilu at obinet.hu
Sat Jan 15 19:01:06 EST 2005
We have the same error. I checked the ps, but the process already killed.
# netstat -lnp|grep 28969
111348 0 0.0.0.0:28969 0.0.0.0:* -
#fuser -v 28969/udp
#
The port in use, but no process id... :-/
----- Original Message -----
From: Jay Vasallo
To: cod at icculus.org
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 10:58 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [cod] Server crashing
Looks like you have a crashed server running on the address you are trying to start the present server on. Make sure you kill all your old servers.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ricardo Cardoso
To: cod at icculus.org
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 3:53 PM
Subject: [cod] Server crashing
I have a server running on a game service provider. The OS is linux and I have both FTP and Shell access. For some reason the server crashes every 22/23h and I can't seem to bring it back up. What is odd thing is that even when the server is up "ps" doesn't show the process PID so I can't really kill the process.
I try to run the process again when the server is online but although everything seems to run fine access is still impossible. In this situation I have monitored the console through telnet and noticed several people connecting to it even though myself (and many others) can't scan or connect.
The other issue is that sometimes I run the process and I get this error, even though that port is supposed to be exclusive to the server:
Opening IP socket: localhost:28960
ERROR: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: Address already in use
Opening IP socket: localhost:28961
ERROR: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: Address already in use
Opening IP socket: localhost:28962
ERROR: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: Address already in use
Opening IP socket: localhost:28963
ERROR: UDP_OpenSocket: bind: Address already in use
Opening IP socket: localhost:28964
Any suggestions or mere explanations would be most welcome.
Thanks,
Ricardo Cardoso
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