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Re: Servers are closed when logging off PC
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the only way to continue running these process is switchuser in xp... |
Re: Servers are closed when logging off PC
I can log out from Windows 2000 and keep all my processes running that are started by the server loader.
However I just noticed that the HLDS process shuts down! Nuts. Everything else stays running, but not HLDS. It never used to do this when I first tested the serverloader. I wonder if its something I did to the serverloader, or if it's something that was done to HLDS? |
Re: Servers are closed when logging off PC
really? hmm... I could of sworn that XP shuts down its processes because each time I log off, if theres a program not responding it wont log off until I terminate it... Ive even watched the Windows task manager terminate almost all of my processes b4 logging off...
But also, botmeiser, check my post in Configuration topic... |
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I know (mean) ServerLoader stays active because the servers are restarted while I'm logged off. |
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Ok so your saying that when you log off the servers simply restart, I thought you were saying that they just stopped... then whats the problem really?
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Re: Servers are closed when logging off PC
The problem is they shut down.
Seriously though, I have two problems. The first problem is that the "_readme1st.txt" file states with this program... Quote:
As someone who is trying to get people who don't play CS that often (or have never played) to play on my server, I need to have a flawless server. It's like advertising; I'm trying to draw people to my product, not fend them off. If there is one little thing they don't like or are annoyed with, they're not coming back often (if at all). I'm getting people to play that probably won't play on many other servers except mine. They don't want to play with people they don't know (at least a first). Not to mention if they kept getting a cryptic message every time I logoff my own server, wouldn't that be a pain in the a** for you and discourage you form playing on my server??? |
Re: Servers are closed when logging off PC
The server loader always stays running because it is designed to be loaded and installed as a service (just like IIS, MS SQL, Terminal Services, etc). You can view the installed services (and control them) from the control panel, under "administrative tools", "services" (Win 2000/XP).
The apps that the loader is designed to run are NOT loaded as services because they are not designed to function as services. Instead they are designed to run inside of a logged in user session with an interface. The server loader tries to get around the limitation by running the apps as if run by the system user account, which by default is always logged in (but without a user interface). The INI setting Userinterface = Yes allows the process to be interactive with other logged in sessions. note: you can try setting UserInterface = No to see if this resolves the shutdown on logoff problem - I have not tried this yet myself with HLDS. Now, I have some other options to try out which may resolve the problem of certain apps terminating when a user logs out. The best way to see what you apps are doing when you log out, is to look at the meanloader.log file. It will record attempts to restart a terminated application, so you can tell which of your apps terminiate when you log out, and which continue to run. |
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Sorry. That didn't work either.
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server is shutting down msg is when the program is when the server cloeses without an error. (IE you want it to turn off)
but since it says connection problem, that means the server either disconnected or froze. Couldnt it be possible that when you log off it resets the internet or maybe theres something that causes an error when you shut down, ie maybe a process needed or something |
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I believe this was addressed in an earlier post. Most notably, post #10 of this thread. http://forums.bots-united.com/showpo...8&postcount=10. Please reread.
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I also addressed, the test versions of Windows I'm using are base, clean installs. So, if there's the possibility of another process causing HLDS to shutdown, it's something that's in the default installs of Win 2000, XP Pro, and Server 2003. |
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