First of all I want to apologize in advance if this issue has already been resolved I did however review the email list as much as I could before I posted. Okay I've been following the list the last few hours, all my source servers are running great right now but my single 1.6 server keeps crashing I will list the error below:
Auto detecting CPU Using Pentium II Optimised binary. Auto-restarting the server on crash Updating server using Steam. Checking bootstrapper version ... Updating Installation Logging in as 'suprnovacss' Checking/Installing 'Counter-Strike Base Content' version 16 Checking/Installing 'Linux Server Engine' version 28 Checking/Installing 'Half-Life Base Content' version 8 HLDS installation up to date Console initialized. scandir failed:/home/aznsizzler/./platform/SAVE Protocol version 47 Exe version 1.1.2.5/Stdio (cstrike) Exe build: 01:13:17 Dec 3 2005 (3327) STEAM Auth Server couldn't exec language.cfg log: unknown parameter 1, 'on' and 'off' are valid logaddress_add: usage logaddress_add ip port Server IP address 82.165.176.114:27035 scandir failed:/home/aznsizzler/./platform/SAVE ./hlds_run: line 424: 4115 Segmentation fault $HL_CMD Add "-debug" to the ./hlds_run command line to generate a debug.log to help with solving this problem Wed Dec 7 22:03:11 UTC 2005: Server restart in 10 seconds So far I have tried removing the clientregistry file and also made a few adjustments to my hlds run script I will now list my run script below: #!/bin/sh echo "Starting Cs Server" sleep 1 screen -A -m -d -S css-server ./hlds_run -autoupdate -game cstrike -steamuser ******* -steampass ******** -console -game cstrike +map de_dust2 +maxplayers 12 -port 27035 -verify_all -beta linux I read that I needed to add the -verify_all and -beat linux tags. Although the problem was happeneing before I made any adjustments as such. Any ideas? JC _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux