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Raizio

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  1. Glad you found it and shared the solution. Respect to you!
  2. Sort TCPView on port just incase and have a look. You're using the exact same commandline via RDP CMD? Then it should do fine in TCAdmin as well.
  3. What if you run it manually outside of tcadmin and try to join the game via console? Try port 27035 just to see how that fairs. Also, if server is Windows(seems like it) get TCPView, see if ports are actually being bound to the exe
  4. Well problem is; there is no Service_Pid variable. http://help.tcadmin.com/ThisService
  5. I've been looking around for you as well but no luck yet. You are using the steamcmd version of l4d2 yeah? (not sure if it was actualized to it) Also post the commandline, just in case.
  6. So you don't get a reply for two days on the COMMUNITY forum and now you spew this negativity already? Wrong attitude there, buddy.
  7. What's the average RAM load for you lot?
  8. You're saying Port and Queryport are actually swapped?
  9. I do own a GSP. Sadly there really is barely any work for anyone here. Just not many problems arising :p

  10. 5GB, damn. New record for casual gameserver hosting. Even Minecraft would require a fair amount of players before reaching 5gb.
  11. No deleting around here mate, But do please tell us how you fixed it. Might help out another soul in the future.
  12. Tis built in. From wiki: Repeat section This is an advanced feature only recommended if you know how to create regular expressions. It is used to create editors for parts of a file that require more than one line or block of text. For example map rotations, ban and admin lists. For examples on its usage see the following editors: Wolfenstein Enemy Territory: campaigncycle.cfg, stopwatchcycle.cfg, objectivecycle.cfg, lmscycle.cfg Counterstrike: banned.cfg, listip.cfg Metamod: plugins.ini AMX ModX: users.ini
  13. [s_API FAIL] SteamAPI_Init() failed; unable to locate a running instance of Steam, or a local steamclient.so. Pretty sure it'll need that.
  14. What's the commandline? Because it doesn't look like it's loading a map.
  15. Could it be that you have Steam itself installed and possibly running on the server? If so, then you have steam's dlls loaded and cached under Administrator. Hence it works there. It really means you just miss the steamworks dll's(also happens with UDK games.) Place them in the same folder as the executable for the server. Steam.dll,steam_api.dll, tier0.dll Might even be more like steamclient.dll You can all find them in the steam client.
  16. RAID is not a backup solution, mate. Your machine can still die. Your RAID controller can fail. Both drives can fail at the same time.(Seen it happen, same production batch, can be ouch.) It's a risk you're willing to take. But don't make it sound like it's a backup solution to be running a RAID.
  17. The snapshots, without any extra plugins; Should work. It might be that some of the plugins you or a client use still break for now. They are snapshots after all.
  18. http://www.sourcemod.net/snapshots.php http://www.sourcemm.net/snapshots
  19. You gotta use the latest snapshots, the latest csgo update breaks metamod/sourcemod.
  20. Not secretly on the query blacklist by now either? Either that or it might no teven be running.
  21. Head over to the server with all the port settings n whatnot; then go to Server IP button at the bottom.
  22. It's looking for the local user on the old server. Easiest is to reinstall and import db as the above fella said.
  23. No errors on the remote's monitor console log?
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