[cod] Running CoD servers as a Linux Daemon

Fusion lxgfusion at sbcglobal.net
Sun Dec 5 15:18:25 EST 2004


We Edited A File Which We Call uocod
And This Is What It Contains

screen -A -m -d -S $USER ./coduo_lnxded +exec uocodserver.cfg +set net_port 28965
echo "server started"

When We Want To Kill The Server, We Look Up The Process ID And Pop It.

It's Originally Launced : ./uocod

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [MgA]RockCrusher 
  To: cod at icculus.org 
  Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 1:49 PM
  Subject: Re: [cod] Running CoD servers as a Linux Daemon


  Thanks Jay.  I was wondering about the use of Screen within a Daemon job. 

  Any suggestions as to the run startup script for CoD is you don't use screen and use setusergid?
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Jay Vasallo 
    To: cod at icculus.org 
    Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 12:07 AM
    Subject: Re: [cod] Running CoD servers as a Linux Daemon


    I do not use screen with daemon tools. The run file that you create, or your start script is monitored thru daemon. If the process is killed with a console command 

    \rcon quit, 

    the supervise process restarts the server. 

    If you have mutliple servers booting off of  main game installtion files, it is always wise to leave a server config in the main installtion. When the server starts it will use the main installtion server.cfg if the user's config is not present.

    If a client does not have a file or config properly edited or in the correct folder, the process will not restart. Always keep a server.cfg located in your main installation. 

    Example:

    Main installation server config at /games/cod/cod-server/uo/server.cfg

    User's server config at /home/user/cod-server/uo/server.cfg

    If configs are not present, I have seen the process take the whole cpu at 99%. 


    Daemontools is good program if installed correctly. Once installed, the program will create a folder called /service 
    cd /service

    Now create a folder and name it whatever the user is named.

    mkdir sbclan

    Now if you do the "ls" command, you will notice that there is now a folder called /service/sbclan/supervise 
    This is made by daemon tolls. Don't even bother with this folder. Let it be.

    Now you have to have created a start script and call it run. Copy the run file so it ends up as 
    /service/sbclan/run. The run file has have the setusergid command within the file . http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/setuidgid.html

    now "chmod +x run" and the service will start. you will also notice that the server has started.

    svc -d /service/sbclan  - will kill the server.
    svc -u /service/sbclan - will restart the server


    Once in a great while, I enter my ventrilo boxes and give the "ps aux" command to see all the processes. If a notice an error, i killed the process by thru daemon and search for the config error. After correcting the error, I would restart the process.

    I like using it, unlike many other people.

    cheers
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Robert Mount 
      To: cod at icculus.org 
      Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 10:28 PM
      Subject: Re: [cod] Running CoD servers as a Linux Daemon


      > You can run them on deamon tools

      Does deamontools let you monitor a screen process?  I've tried Cron and ended up with multiple server instances (periodically, like one extra server per day or so).

      --Rob

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