I must have missed some mail during the last days, so it is normal that my server launch as this :
> ./srcds_run -game left4dead +map l4d_dem_hospital01_apartment +ip xx.x.x.x > -fork 15 +exec fork_cfg##.cfg > End up on 27015-16-17-18-19-25-27-29-31-33-35-38-41-44 & 47 instead of a straight 27015 to 27029? And to prepare for the release of the game, will there be +mapcycle## available to define a cycle to each server (at least i hope we can still define a txt file in a .cfg like for tf2 to point to a precise mapcycle) Conecrning the game type (vs or co-op) will it be possible to launch in the same fork different game type by selecting it in a ##.cfg or a fork for each gametype will be needed? 2008/11/13 Fyren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Milton's description of how Valve starts up some of their servers > > After taking a look at this, I modified my command line to basically this: > > ./srcds_run -netconport 28029+## -netconpassword foo +hostport > 27030+## -steamport 26030+## +clientport 25030+## +matchmakingport > 24030+## +systemlinkport 23030+## +tv_port 22030+## +map > l4d_dem_hospital01_apartment -fork 16 > > I didn't see a need to make a config for each server since I'm not > currently interested in changing anything per-server. I have the same > motdfile/hostfile/hostname for all of them. > > The idea was to sort of align the ports, not that I really care about > any of them besides the game port or netcon port. (netcon is 28029+## > instead of 28030 because the parent opens one up, too.) But, this > failed because the server running on 27030 doesn't end up with 28030 > for netcon, for example. Which server got which port for netcon > seemed random. Any input on this? If this is just how the server > acts right now, could this be fixed up so it acts as hoped? > > _______________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, > please visit: > http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux > _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux