[cod] TeamSpeak 3 Server
Schlup
schlup at bulletproofnerds.com
Sun Dec 20 17:18:09 EST 2009
Can anybody post a good example of a start script and what your main
server.ini file looks like?
From: Notag [mailto:notag at elite-multigaming.de]
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 3:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [cod] TeamSpeak 3 Server
You have to create ini Files for every single server and change the settings
inside to your needs.
Then start the instance loading the different ini Files
River Hosting wrote:
Perhaps I've missed it but - where can I add more virtual servers?
Julian Maartens
Met vriendelijke groet,
Regards,
River Hosting
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Verzonden: zondag 20 december 2009 17:48
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Onderwerp: Re: [cod] TeamSpeak 3 Server
Per virtual server without a license is 32 slots.
Non profit org's can register (soon) to get more acces, full server of 10 x
50 slots on 1 server, or something like that.
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Van: Josh Luthman [mailto:iam8up at gmail.com]
Verzonden: zondag 20 december 2009 17:36
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Onderwerp: Re: [cod] TeamSpeak 3 Server
In the GUI it says unlimited users.
On 12/20/09, Morpheus <mailto:morpheus at clantoc.org> <morpheus at clantoc.org>
wrote:
If the licence has not changed, you can create up to 10 servers with one
instance, with the limit of 1000 users connected. I'm far from having
the contacts to reach this limit...
Le 20/12/2009 16:43, ibloodyhatespam at gmail.com a écrit :
Out of curiosity... Has anyone tested the client limit of an unlicensed
TS3
server, at least with this beta version? I vaguely recall it to be very
limited, but they've taken down both the TS and licensing sites.
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From: Mathis Klooß [mailto:admin at gunah.eu]
Sent: Sunday 20 December 2009 13:26
To: Call of Duty server admin list.
Subject: Re: [cod] TeamSpeak 3 Server
Hi I have read this post...
but it dont work for me :-(
on ubuntu hardy amd64 ...
strace -o log.txt ./ts3server_linux_x86
*root:*
unlink("/dev/shm/7gbhujb54g8z9hu43jre8") = 0
open("/dev/shm/7gbhujb54g8z9hu43jre8",
O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC, 0777) = 5
*user:*
unlink("/dev/shm/7gbhujb54g8z9hu43jre8") = -1 EPERM (Operation not
permitted)
open("/dev/shm/7gbhujb54g8z9hu43jre8",
O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC, 0777) = -1 EEXIST (File
exists)
yep here i dont have remove this file... but its just the same...
Morpheus schrieb:
Just found a "trick" on TS forums : if you have already tried to
launch it as root the first time, it has created a file in /dev/shm
folder with root as the owner. Just delete this file (looks like a
hash), and run your server instance again as a normal user, it will
fix the thing.
It seems there's no deamon mode in this release, so you have to run it
in a screen session to get your console back and free...
Geoff Goas a écrit :
Thats weird. This is what I get when I attempt to run it as a normal
user:
2009-12-19 18:11:45.102514|ERROR |Accounting | | failed to
register accounting service
2009-12-19 18:11:45.102911|ERROR |ServerLibPriv | | Server()
error while starting servermanager, error: instance check error
Could it be because I initialized the database as root?
Also, is there a method to import the sqlite database from ts2?
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:14 AM, Josh Luthman<iam8up at gmail.com
<mailto:iam8up at gmail.com> <mailto:iam8up at gmail.com>> wrote:
Not true.
505 29599 1.0 0.9 44268 5076 pts/1 Sl Dec19 0:20
./ts3server_linux_x86
I am running it as uid 505
There is no web interface, just a telnet interface. Look in
teamspeak3*/doc
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Geoff Goas<gitman at gmail.com
<mailto:gitman at gmail.com> <mailto:gitman at gmail.com>> wrote:
you have to run as root... which i find pretty strange
i'm having enough trouble just trying to configure the thing.
what happened to the web interface that was in ts2?
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Josh Luthman
<iam8up at gmail.com <mailto:iam8up at gmail.com>
<mailto:iam8up at gmail.com>> wrote:
CentOS 5.3 running the Linux 32bit server
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Scott Marshall
<s.dwag.nz <http://s.dwag.nz> <http://s.dwag.nz>@gmail.com
<http://gmail.com> <http://gmail.com>> wrote:
Yeah no problems here either on 64 bit centos with the
64bit version.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Pete
<biovore at gmail.com <mailto:biovore at gmail.com>
<mailto:biovore at gmail.com>> wrote:
Working here. No Webadmin so have to do
everything via telnet.. There
is suppose to be php script that will
control the server via the telnet backend.
I had to chmod +x the file before running it.
Look under doc for the server_query_manual.pdf to
drive the thing.
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Schlup
<schlup at bulletproofnerds.com
<mailto:schlup at bulletproofnerds.com>
<mailto:schlup at bulletproofnerds.com>> wrote:
Has anybody successfully setup a TeamSpeak 3
server on Linux yet? Im having troubles
getting the binary to run. I am trying to
setup a TS3 server on my dedi box. I have
downloaded, unzipped, set permissions, etc.
But when I go to install and execute the
binary file I get the following error
Command '"./ts3server_linux_amd64"'
failed with return code 126 and error message
-bash: line 12: ./ts3server_linux_amd64:
cannot execute binary file.
Please advise on how to resolve this issue if
anybody has any ideas.
Thanks!
Schlup
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