In which script/program you must setup the "<>"? srcds_run or
srcds_linux (by modifying srcds_run script)
your method to send commands to the server is interesting
Thanks.
-Rodrigo
El 04-10-2010 3:06, Daniel Vogel escribió:
I run all my servers with a fifo
mkfifo l4d2_server1_fifo
./run_server l4d2_server1<> l4d2_server1_fifo
echo "quit"> l4d2_server1_fifo #that'd stop the server
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Mit freundlichen Grüssen,
Sincerely Yours,
Daniel Vogel
On 4 October 2010 06:46, Nephyrin Zey<[email protected]> wrote:
You do need to send a line break - which nemrun does automatically.
There was a version of nemrun that had a bug related to
-sharedkillcommand, but it was fixed in an update.
screen -S bob -X stuff $'quit\n'
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:09 AM, kama<[email protected]> wrote:
I wrote a simple gnu screen guide which covers most of the stuff...
http://freebsd.pvp.se/?f=gnu-screen
/Bjorn
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Eric Riemers wrote:
One would think that way. But if I do it manually on the command line and say
"quit" with -X , it works as it should, perhaps it's something with the nemrun
auto-updater I have running.
Nemph would know I think, I'll try it with quit\n too just in case.
There aint much examples out there which talk about sending multiple commands
through a screen (besides running the same command multiple times)
Eric
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Hello,
Which were the command line options exactly after screen -X?
Please note that '\n' isn't appended automatically. So you may need to use for
example $'command\n'
e.g. screen -S scr_name -p0 -X stuff $'quit\n'
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 5:07 PM, sylvain<[email protected]> wrote:
hi
i m stop my server hlds with a control-c hot key .....
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Subject: [hlds_linux] screen -X
All,
Its a bit hard to google on screen -X , but i got screens running for
nemrun which send the "quit" command to one of the sharedscreens.
However, each Friday (for l4d2 for instance) after the update I
notice that it updated all the files but the instances are not
restarted.
When I log onto that particular screen and press enter, only THEN
will they restart.. so it seems that I need a "quit<cr>" or
something similar.
Anyone experienced the same, or have a better way?
Eric
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