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::To change the default [[server.cfg]] file name you have to use the -config= startup parameter; -cfg= is for the [[basic.cfg]]. | ::To change the default [[server.cfg]] file name you have to use the -config= startup parameter; -cfg= is for the [[basic.cfg]]. | ||
::--[[User:Master85|Master85]] 12:12, 26 December 2008 (CET) | ::--[[User:Master85|Master85]] 12:12, 26 December 2008 (CET) | ||
:::Yes I use both -config and -cfg. But it does not work for me. Some combination is making this not work. I will have to start with a fresh default server.cfg. | |||
:::--[[User:ViperMaul|ViperMaul]] 07:23, 27 December 2008 (CET) | |||
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Revision as of 07:23, 27 December 2008
5258 - Fixed: Command line parameter -maxmem=xxx was not working on LINUX dedicated server.
But where is the Linux dedicated server download ???? --HeliJunkie 23:00, 23 December 2008 (CET)
Thanks so much for the Christmas Present BI!!
I do have a question concerning the following AWESOME addition.
5262 - New: Optional server.cfg entry timeStampFormat to specify time stamp for each line in *.rpt file. Possible values: "none", "short", "full".
I have tried all of the following:
timeStampFormat=1;
timeStampFormat=full; or timeStampFormat="full";
timeStampFormat=short; or timeStampFormat="short";
in the server.cfg and in the arma.cfg.
I have looked in the server side RPT and the client side RPT.
I cannot seem to get it working. Can you or anyone answer?
Thanks in advance
--ViperMaul 23:47, 23 December 2008 (CET)
- I tried timeStampFormat="full"; and timeStampFormat="short"; in the server.cfg of the dedicated server and got something like '2008/12/24, 11:23:41 ...' and '11:29:18 ...' in front of each line (not at the startup-errors/warnings) in the arma_server.rpt.
- --Master85 12:16, 24 December 2008 (CET)
- Hmm... I used the -cfg= startup parameter to change my default server.cfg file name. I wonder if that is the reason it is not working for me. I will try without it when I get home. Thanks for your reply.
- --ViperMaul 11:25, 26 December 2008 (CET)
- To change the default server.cfg file name you have to use the -config= startup parameter; -cfg= is for the basic.cfg.
- --Master85 12:12, 26 December 2008 (CET)
- Yes I use both -config and -cfg. But it does not work for me. Some combination is making this not work. I will have to start with a fresh default server.cfg.
- --ViperMaul 07:23, 27 December 2008 (CET)