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FULL LINUX SCREEN GUIDE (L2J)

 

OK after some days  on LINUX Debian OS  i found something better than all know till now

 

OK lets start 

 

First i try to show  you how to  watch you Gameserver and Loginserver  window status ! 

 

First open the terminal and install Screen typing :


apt-get install screen

ok when the instaletion in done! open the  terminal and

 

 

LOGINSERVER

Type


screen

 

press  enter and then type

 


screen -K LOGIN

 

then press ctrl + a+d

 

so  now you created a screen  for  the LOGINSERVER

 

then type


screen -r LOGIN

will take you at the dir that you was  when you pressed ctrl + a+d

so now  go to the  dir of your loginserver:

type:


cd "/home/YOUSERVER/LOGINSERVER"

now  you are  in the dir  of the LOGINSERVER

so you now open it

type:


java -Djava.util.logging.manager=com.l2jserver.util.L2LogManager -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -cp ./../libs/*:l2jserver.jar com.l2jserver.loginserver.L2LoginServer

done the server is open now. press ctrl + a+d  and  to exit

NOTE:change the com.l2jserver  if you dont use this source

 

LOGINSERVER

 

screen -r 

you will see how  many windows are open this time

so you will see something like this:


1275.LOGIN (03/25/2010 08:22:04 PM) (Attached)
1270.SERVER (03/25/2010 08:21:57 PM)        (Detached)

if you dont see that that  mean your server is off

 

GAMESERVER

 


screen

 

press  enter and then type

 


screen -K SERVER

 

then press ctrl + a+d

 

so  now you created a screen  for  the GAMESERVER

 

then type


screen -r SERVER

will take you at the dir that you was  when you pressed ctrl + a+d

so now  go to the  dir of your gameserver:

type:


cd "/home/YOUSERVER/GAMESERVER"

now  you are  in the dir  of the GAMESERVER

so you now open it

type:


java -Djava.util.logging.manager=com.l2jserver.util.L2LogManager -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -cp ./../libs/*:l2jserver.jar com.l2jserver.gameserver.GameServer

done the gameserver is open now. press ctrl + a+d  and  to exit

NOTE:change the com.l2jserver  if you dont use this source

 

HOW TO USE IT

 

so now you have done with the screens

ill show you more selections now:

 

to watch  your screen list type


screen -r

NOTE:if you have only 1 screen will take  you to it

 

to watch a screen session type:


screen -r THENAMEOFSCREEN

so you will type:


screen -r LOGIN

or


screen -r SERVER

NOTE: every time you exit from the session press  ctrl + a+d

 

to cloce a session use CTRL + c  when you are in the  session and then CTRL + a+d

with this your loginserver or your gameserver will be OFFLINE

 

to make your loginserver or the gameserver again ONLINE type:


screen -r THENAMEOFSCREEN

Press the (UP ARROW) up_arrow.gif

then ENTER and then CTRL + a+d

done now the loginserver or the gameserver is online  :)

 

 

thats all if you need any help tell me :)

Thanks for reading

 

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  • 10 months later...
Posted

Another way of moitoring your server is:

What ever server would output to the screen it also outpoots it into the file gameserver/log/stdout.log and login/log/stdout.log. So what you need to do is go to your log folder and type:

tail -f stdout.log 

This will read the file stdout.log and display its contents on the screen every time the server outputs anything to it.

Result similar, but no need to install anything.

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Another way of moitoring your server is:

What ever server would output to the screen it also outpoots it into the file gameserver/log/stdout.log and login/log/stdout.log. So what you need to do is go to your log folder and type:

tail -f stdout.log 

This will read the file stdout.log and display its contents on the screen every time the server outputs anything to it.

Result similar, but no need to install anything.

i dont recomment it  ... server  will be more laggy

i recomment to use java as less  you can ;) . i mean  dont let  java to do all things .. here are more things  like (xml etc )

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i dont recomment it  ... server  will be more laggy

i recomment to use java as less  you can ;) . i mean  dont let  java to do all things .. here are more things  like (xml etc )

 

This has nothing to do with java. Server is outputing everything to stdout.log anyway.

That command that I wrote will use internal linux tool to monitor that file and display its content on the screen. I'm quite sure that a tool that is implemented inside linux core is more stable and less lagy, then some external app.

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This has nothing to do with java. Server is outputing everything to stdout.log anyway.

That command that I wrote will use internal linux tool to monitor that file and display its content on the screen. I'm quite sure that a tool that is implemented inside linux core is more stable and less lagy, then some external app.

this have not do with java?  are you sure?

check the l2j source plz

Posted

this have not do with java?  are you sure?

check the l2j source plz

Dudde...

L2j server outputs everything to stdout.log if you want it or not.... It just writes everything to that file.

Now we are talking about the tool to monitor it. And that tool has nothing to do with java...

That tool that you sugested works prety much same way, it reads server output, like tail -f does. Just instead of reading it from file it reads directly from script. There's more java in your example. Stop arguing about something that you dont understand.

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