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"D:\ArmA\arma_server.exe [[-cfg]]=basic.cfg [[-config]]=server.cfg [[-profiles]]=D:\ArmA [[-name]]=server [[-mod]]=@mod1;@mod2" | "D:\ArmA\arma_server.exe [[-cfg]]=basic.cfg [[-config]]=server.cfg [[-profiles]]=D:\ArmA [[-name]]=server [[-mod]]=@mod1;@mod2" | ||
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ArmA is installed to "/usr/home/arma-server". | ArmA is installed to "/usr/home/arma-server". | ||
Revision as of 21:12, 9 December 2007
Introduction
Setting up a server is not easy and is not that abious to to.
Basically, the server configuration consists of four elements:
- Server Difficulty Settings File
Example Setups
Windows
ArmA is installed to "D:\Arma".
Put your Server Basic Config file to "D:\ArmA\basic.cfg"
Put your Server Config File to "D:\ArmA\server.cfg"
Put your Server Difficulty Settings File to "D:\ArmA\Users\server\server.armaprofile"
Command line / Link target "D:\ArmA\arma_server.exe -cfg=basic.cfg -config=server.cfg -profiles=D:\ArmA -name=server -mod=@mod1;@mod2"
Linux
ArmA is installed to "/usr/home/arma-server".
Command line / Link target "/usr/home/arma-server -name=server -mod=@mod1;@mod2"
See Also
Server Difficulty Settings File
See also: ArmA: Version History