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Dennis

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  1. I didn't misunderstand a single thing. I told him it was for the Arma 3 version of Epoch. You made a scene by saying you wouldn't upload any more configs, even though I just said the exact same thing as you did.
  2. Oh my... He wanted to know if this was for Arma 2 or Arma 3, I just went ahead and said it was for Arma 3 because the executable file and the app ID says Arma 3. I really don't see any problem besides the fact that you completely misunderstood the situation.
  3. Using my config, removing the line where I give myself credits, and adding your own branded text for your company... If that's not taking credit for it, then you at least removed credit where credit due. That's the problem. I've given tons of help to this community for free - multiple configs, helping people with things related to TCAdmin etc. I have nothing against people using my work as soon as they don't remove credits. I had no intentions of playing this game, but people wanted a config so I bought it. I didn't. I don't have a Windows server, so it was my funny way of saying "Sorry, it's not possible for me at the moment". Oh, and the config file was made by the way. If Jus61 wants to, he can upload it. I'm not going to upload anything that he paid money for. The only reason that I wanted payment was the fact that I had to spend time fixing something on another host's system in my spare time, and it would in no way profit anyone but him.
  4. Holy geez, just forget it. Epoch uses Arma3 to start. NoDoze was wondering if the config was for Arma 3 since it uses the app id for the game and not the server. I told him the app id was for Arma 3. We've been talking about the app id... You need to read all posts in order to participate in a conversation.
  5. My 'deal' is that you took my Linux config, removed the note saying it was created by me, and then added your branding text. The config is still the same, containing the same ports, variables and everything. I don't care people use my work. That's why I upload it. I do care about people taking credits for it, though.
  6. I was talking to NoDoze. He was wondering if this was for Arma3, I told him it was.
  7. The game also comes with the server files. You'll get every single file from the game install, so it would take up quite the space.
  8. There's a good chance you don't want to start the game using the startscripts. On Linux, that enables a ton of crap. Also, I would highly appreciate if you didn't remove the line saying I made this config. This config has taken a long time to create because I've been in contact with the devs of the game, trying to make everything as easy as possible for the client. Modifying the config to include your branded text, changing the OS and executable file doesn't make it your config. And yes, I'm certain this config is built on mine. Exactly same user created the two, and at the exact same data with the exact same variables.
  9. <relative_executable>arma3server.exe</relative_executable> Unless there's some script that renames the executable file, this is for Arma 3.
  10. Does this work with the Redis server?
  11. Hi folks, I went to bed early in the morning today, which apparently was a big mistake. I woke up late to millions of messages saying that our clients couldn't connect to our control panel. Whenever they tried to access the list of their game services, they would get a message that one of the tables were crashed and failed the last automatic repair. I tried going into phpMyAdmin and repair all tables, but they still failed. I tried repairing them using MySQL command, but still failed. I couldn't even dump the database because the tables had crashed... Thankfully we had automatic backups running, but it still took a long time trying to get it working. Does anyone know of another way to repair the database if this happens another time? Our database takes up ~615MB of space. Any help is much appreciated! Dennis
  12. Yes. You can make a Linux version, though. Just be aware that you might run into trouble getting this game to start on some servers, and the devs don't know what the cause is.
  13. What part isn't working? I can assist you in creating a working config.
  14. I've never heard of 1:1 NAT Mapping before, but TCAdmin might not support it. Try opening a suppot ticket with TCAdmin.
  15. Try adding the IP manually. That might work. Just be sure that you don't make a typo.
  16. Try using the Linux alternative. EDIT: Just noticed that the site is down...
  17. Did you install all of the dependencies, including the 32-bit ones?
  18. But have you tried changing the internal IP to be the external as I've suggested?
  19. As I said, you don't need to change the hostname of the internal IP. You just need to change the internal IP to the external, or try using the import feature.
  20. But did you do what I suggested? Shut down the monitor and service manager. Don't restart them. Shut them down - both at the same time. Verify it's not running and start them again. Has worked literally every single time for me.
  21. Shut down both the monitor service and the service manager service. Confirm mono is no longer using crazy amounts of CPU and start them again.
  22. Check the IP in 'Server Administration' -> 'Servers' -> 'Server IP's'.
  23. Why would anyone censor the username? It's not like you could do anything with it
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