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[Request]Pws na addarw 2o server.


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Guys 8elw help sxetika me to pws na balw 2o server sto idio pc wste otan kanoune login na exoune epilogi se pion server na mpoune.8elw kapoion na mou e3igisei analytika ean exei tn dia8esi :)Euxaristw poly!

 

Edited:Re paidia eimai oli nyxta mesa perimenontas ena reply kai tipota.Sas parakalw kapoios na me help.To xreiazomai pragmatika!

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Se euxaristw poly apla to post pigene na xa8ei logw twn pollwn post kai kanenas dn ekane reply g auto =/

Thanks.

 

Dn anoigei i selida =/

 

Min anisixeis eimai enas apo tous pollous pou kathimerina mpainw se auto to board kai checkarw ola ta topics ;)

 

Anyway ti ennoeis den anoigei i selida? :S

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file pigene gameserver\config/server kai kane ta e3eis

 


# Bind ip of the gameserver, use * to bind on all available IPs
GameserverHostname = *
GameserverPort = 7777  <===== edo bale 7778

 

# Database info
Driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
#Driver=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver
#Driver=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
URL=jdbc:mysql://localhost/l2jdb  <====== edo  kanto etsi l2jdb_2
#URL=jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/l2jdb <====== edo  kanto etsi l2jdb_2
#URL=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost/database=l2jdb/user=sa/password=  <====== edo  kanto etsi l2jdb_2
Login = root
Password = 
MaximumDbConnections = 100

meta pigene sta tools bres to database_installer pata  de3i klik epe3ergasia  kai 8a einai px opos  ayto

 

@echo off
REM ##############################################
REM ##         L2Dot Database Installer         ##
REM ##############################################
REM ## Interactive script setup - L2 Dot Team   ##
REM ##############################################
REM Copyright (C) 2009 L2J Dot ServerPack
REM This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 
REM it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 
REM the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
REM your option) any later version.
REM
REM This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 
REM WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
REM or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License 
REM for more details.
REM
REM You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along 
REM with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 
REM 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Or contact the Official L2Dot
REM DataPack / ServerPack Project at http://www.L2Dot.com, http://forum.l2dot.com

set config_file=vars.txt
set config_version=0

set workdir="%cd%"
set full=0
set stage=0
set logging=0

set upgrade_mode=0
set backup=.
set logdir=.
set safe_mode=1
set cmode=c
set fresh_setup=0

:loadconfig
title L2Dot installer - Reading configuration from file...
cls
if not exist %config_file% goto configure
ren %config_file% vars.bat
call vars.bat
ren vars.bat %config_file%
call :colors 17
if /i %config_version% == 1 goto ls_section
set upgrade_mode=2
echo It seems to be the first time you run this version of
echo database_installer but I found a settings file already.
echo I'll hopefully ask this questions just once.
echo.
echo Configuration upgrade options:
echo.
echo (1) Import and continue: I'll read your old settings and
echo    continue execution, but since no new settings will be
echo    saved, you'll see this menu again next time.
echo.
echo (2) Import and configure: This tool has some new options
echo    available, you choose the values that fit your needs
echo    using former settings as a base.
echo.
echo (3) Ignose stored settings: I'll let you configure me 
echo    with a fresh set of default values as a base.
echo.
echo (4) View saved settings: See the contents of the config 
echo    file.
echo.
echo (5) Quit: Did you came here by mistake?
echo.
set /P upgrade_mode="Type a number, press Enter (default is '%upgrade_mode%'): "
if %upgrade_mode%==1 goto ls_section
if %upgrade_mode%==2 goto configure
if %upgrade_mode%==3 goto configure
if %upgrade_mode%==4 (cls&type %config_file%&pause&goto loadconfig)
if %upgrade_mode%==5 goto :eof
goto loadconfig

:colors
if /i "%cmode%"=="n" (
if not "%1"=="17" (	color F	) else ( color )
) else ( color %1 )
goto :eof

:configure
call :colors 17
title L2Dot installer - Setup
cls
set config_version=1
if NOT %upgrade_mode% == 2 (
set fresh_setup=1
set mysqlBinPath=%ProgramFiles%\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin
set lsuser=root
set lspass=
set lsdb=l2jdb <=== edo bale l2jdb_2
set lshost=localhost
set gsuser=root
set gspass=
set gsdb=l2jdb <=== edo bale l2jdb_2
set gshost=localhost
set cmode=c
set backup=.
set logdir=.
)
set mysqlPath=%mysqlBinPath%\mysql.exe
echo New settings will be created for this tool to run in
echo your computer, so I need to ask you some questions.
echo.
echo 1-MySql Binaries

 

meta kantin inst kai  meta pigene sto loginserver kai bres to RegisterGameServer kai pata 2 na ftia3ei  ena hexid kai  8a to balei ston 2 server  sta config kai meta 8a eisai ok pisteto na se boi8isa

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Eilikrina dn mporw na to katalavw.

Ton 1o server 8a ton afisw kanonika apla ston 2o 8a kanw install to sql me allo name database mesa sto navicat kai register gameserver san 2?

 

 

Edited:Guys ama xrisimopoiisw to guide tou TheMental einai to idio gia na exw 2 server sto idio pc anti na tous exw se diaforetika?Reply please.

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