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Dennis

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  1. Check the activity logs and see if it's shut down because of query issues.
  2. Try including MaxPlayers in your command line.
  3. If the server starts with 70 slots, it's most likely not starting correctly. 70 slots is the default. If the server is starting with a map that's not present, it won't start at all. It'll still show 70 slots, though.
  4. No problem, buddy. Glad you managed to fix it
  5. Send me a PM and I'll have a look for you.
  6. Try doing it with one server and see if it works. If it doesn't work, it's not that specific issue. If it does fix it, you'll have to create a script that creates the symlink.
  7. Read this: https://survivetheark.com/index.php?/forums/topic/184091-linux-server-auto-update-mods/&do=findComment&comment=1055715
  8. Automatic mod installation is working fine. On Linux we had to create a symlink at one point, but I think it got fixed.
  9. Have you by any chance migrated from Linux to Windows? 8891 is the Linux secure port, 8881 is the Windows secure port.
  10. You could also try disabling SSL for TCAdmin and see if that works.
  11. Are you by any chance using BitDefender? For some reason, BitDefender is by default replacing ALL SSL certificates with one of their own, and the web console in TCAdmin won't work with that setting enabled.
  12. Ah, sorry for not understanding that part. Great to hear you got it working!
  13. Have you checked that the srcds.exe file is present in the game dir?
  14. You can do that through TCAdmin -> Settings -> Game Tools. Select the server from which the game files should be placed on.
  15. The file srcds.exe doens't exist in the game directory. Have you downloaded all the files?
  16. Go to Settings > Scheduled tasks, select the task. From there you can select the debug settings.
  17. Actually, providing free and paid configs doesn't seem like a bad option (unless some people are stealing other people's work and reselling it). Let's say there's a paid config of ARK, and someone decides to create a free one that contains practically the same features. The guy who offers the paid version will need to make his config unique in order to get sales. Of course there's some cons to this, but it could potentially be a nice way of getting some truly advanced configs. But, it's going to have more cons than pros - especially because taking someone else's work and claiming it as your own is too easy. And it's probably going to create a lot of arguments. You could use the resource manager in XenForo to provide paid themes, however - that's not something that I would mind paying for.
  18. And that might be the best. Other people can change stuff, but it won't be pulled into the repository before an admin decides to do so.
  19. We moved our TCAdmin web server to a more powerful server a while ago, but somehow TCAdmin started performing really bad. Load times got slower and slower. Today I remember that we used to use skip-name-resolve in our MySQL server configuration. After adding that and restarting the MySQL server, pages load completely in around 1-1.5 seconds instead of 5 seconds. I'd guess I'm not the only one to forget about adding skip-name-resolve to my.cnf.
  20. But when working with configs for TCAdmin, the configs doesn't really contain much code that can be changed. The part of the code you can actually change is not that important.
  21. Hi, I know that Xenforo has a very decent resource manager, but you've already told me that it's going to be a nightmare migrating. XenForo do however have a way of importing data from other forum software that might work: https://xenforo.com/help/importing/ I have a license that could be used for testing the migration. I'm not sure how much can be done an old vBulletin version in order to accomplish somewhat the same, but I'd guess it's pretty limited.
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