ArmA 2 - Linux Standalone Server 1.10
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ArmA 2 - Linux Standalone Server 1.10
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Installation instructions:
==========================1. Following programs must have been installed on your Linux-box:
tar, gcc. Optional: md5sum (for setup integrity check)1a. On some verions of Linux (this was reported for RedHat 9
and Gentoo linux 2.4.20) the NSCD deamon must be installed to
run ArmA 2 server successfully. Caching of DNS would be sufficient.2. Copy the whole "ArmA 2" directory from Windows
to some Linux-directory (ArmA2). DON'T DO ANY DATA CONVERSIONS
(even "dos2unix" translation of text files is not necessary).
Example: you can use PKZIP (WinZip, PowerArchiver, etc.) on
Windows and "unzip" on Linux.
Don't use upper case letters in the ArmA2 directory name
(/home/bob/arma2 will be good, /home/bob/ArmA
may cause some troubles).
ArmA2 directory should contain subdirectories "Addons", "Bin",
"Campaigns", etc.3. Copy the "server-x.xx.tar.gz" (x.xx is version number) file into
the ArmA2 directory. Unpack and install it with commands: arma2$ tar -xjf server-x.xx.tar.bz2
arma2$ ./install Watch the messages - they will inform you whether your installation
is successful.4. Dedicated server can be started in foreground: arma2$ ./server Or in background: o$ nohup ./server > out.txt 2> err.txt &
[1] 5. Running server can be stopped by executing: $ kill -s SIGINT Where is process-id of mother server thread (printed out in
"nohup" command).6. ArmA2 server has a feature: command-line parameter
"-pid=". It causes creation of with
PID of root ArmA2 process. If IP port specified in "-port="
parameter is busy (in usage), ArmA2 will terminate immediately
and won't be written..7. The "arma2server" script is provided for automatic server
start/restart/status query/etc. Please be sure to edit
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS in lines 12 to 18 !
After this is done, install (hard-link?) the script into
"/etc/rc.d/init.d/arma2server" file. After that it can be managed
by "chkconfig" (see info/man).