If it's any thing like go. You need to put the steam path and a script in
the command line. I forgot what the param are but my go server auto updates
and checks ever server start

SavSin
On Feb 21, 2013 2:13 PM, "Eric G. Wolfe" <eric.wo...@marshall.edu> wrote:

> In trying out SteamCMD with the Team Fortress 2 Beta, a clean install
> seems to be missing something which would allow auto-update to function
> correctly.  Perhaps I am missing something obvious, or doing something
> wrong.  So I'll document my setup to reproduce.
>
> I restarted the TF2 Beta server after the update was shipped last night
> via `_restart` on the console.  It shuts down the server, but just comes
> back up saying "Master Server Requesting Restart", and never actually
> updating the server.  Isn't the dedicated server supposed to auto-update
> via steamcmd, or is auto-update not implemented?  I blew away the whole
> install and re-installed from scratch to see if I could reproduce the
> problem.
>
> # adduser steamcmd
> $ su - steamcmd
> $ mkdir ~/bin
> $ wget 
> http://media.steampowered.com/**client/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz<http://media.steampowered.com/client/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz>
> $ cd ~/bin && tar zxvf ../steamcmd_linux.tar.gz
> $ bash -l
> $ steamcmd.sh +login anonymous +app_update 229830 validate +quit
> $ $GAME_DIR/srcds_run -autoupdate ...
>
> So here might be relevant output from when the TF2 Beta server is started
>
> Auto detecting CPU
> Using default binary: ./srcds_linux
> Server will auto-restart if there is a crash.
> WARNING: Failed to locate steam binary.
> WARNING: Could not locate steam binary:, ignoring.
>
> Which is from Line #300 of srcds_run, and clearly shows `which steam`.
>  Now, I don't know if this should be looking for `steamcmd.sh`, `steam.sh`,
> or the old `steam` binary which hldsupdatetool downloads.  Running `find
> -type f -iname "steam"` returns nothing in this cleanly installed steamcmd
> managed home directory.
>
> If a `steam` binary is needed, which I expect provides auto-update
> functionality.  Why hasn't steamcmd downloaded that `steam` binary and put
> it into this managed directory?  If that is not the case, where did I go
> wrong?
>
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