So what happens if its stopped because its running a tf2 update which takes
a long time sometimes..

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jokiaho
Sent: donderdag 26 mei 2011 18:11
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] remote restart of screen session?

ulrish please take that last one slow. And explain more. Il prefer english
:-)   Am sure it work, but how do i use it. Thanks in advance.
Den 26 maj 2011 17.01 skrev "Ulrich Block" <[email protected]>:
> Oh I made a mistake. the case I wrote will restart, when the server is 
> responding. You could use the code with a cronjob and without the 
> while
> loop:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> if [[ "`printf
>
'\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x54\x53\x6F\x75\x72\x63\x65\x20\x45\x6E\x67\x69\x6E\x65\x2
0\x51\x75\x65\x72\x79\x00'

> | netcat -u -w 1 $IP $PORT`" == "" ]]
> then
> sleep 10
> if [[ "`printf
>
'\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x54\x53\x6F\x75\x72\x63\x65\x20\x45\x6E\x67\x69\x6E\x65\x2
0\x51\x75\x65\x72\x79\x00'

> | netcat -u -w 1 $IP $PORT`" == "" ]]
> then
> stop_server
> start_server
> fi
> fi
>
>
> Am 26.05.2011 17:44, schrieb Ulrich Block:
>> while true
>> do
>> if [[ `printf
>>
'\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x54\x53\x6F\x75\x72\x63\x65\x20\x45\x6E\x67\x69\x6E\x65\x2
0\x51\x75\x65\x72\x79\x00'

>> | netcat -u -w 1 ip port` ]]
>> then
>> yourrestartfunction
>> fi
>> sleep 60
>> done
>>
>> Am 26.05.2011 16:07, schrieb Eric Riemers:
>>> Something like this is possible, however our servers are on multiple 
>>> boxes too. A crontab that checks my database to see if somebody 
>>> issues a "kill"
>>> and then act upon it would be the best solution so far. I would 
>>> manage to do this in php or perl.. but it won't be nice... :)
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
>>> Daniel Vogel
>>> Sent: donderdag 26 mei 2011 14:44
>>> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
>>> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] remote restart of screen session?
>>>
>>> I'm using a web interface for my servers I made in PHP and I 
>>> experienced similar issues with freezing servers not being able to 
>>> be shut down by any admin except me (via ssh). The solution I use is 
>>> simple.
>>> Since my web interface names all screens it starts tf_$id (like
>>> tf_15) I can
>>> simply provide a kill switch which would use `ps aux | grep tf_15` 
>>> to get the PID of the screen and then kill it, all in one bash 
>>> script which simply takes the server id as parameter.
>>> So if you give your screens unique names it's only one PHP and bash 
>>> script that finds and kills the server.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen,
>>> Sincerely Yours,
>>> Daniel Vogel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 May 2011 13:31, frostschutz<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:33:23AM +0200, Eric Riemers wrote:
>>>>> Only in some cases the instance "hangs" and needs a proper kill or 
>>>>> something similar to restart.
>>>> If there's any way to reliably detect these hangs, some kind of 
>>>> watchdog cron job that restarts it automatically might be worth 
>>>> looking into.
>>>>
>>>> Finding out the cause of those hangs& fixing those would be even 
>>>> better but you can't have everything I guess... :)
>>>>
>>>>> I could create a webthingy that it places a file which can be 
>>>>> checked with a crontab and if found restart a screen/process but 
>>>>> it sounds like someone should have been there before me.
>>>> For running / managing gameservers and other things in screen, I 
>>>> made
>>> this:
>>>> https://github.com/frostschutz/Screen-Manager/blob/master/bin/sm
>>>>
>>>> However it does not offer any kind of remote management.
>>>>
>>>> If you already have a web service running on the machine, it'd 
>>>> probably be the best / easiest to use option.
>>>>
>>>> I used to have a Python daemon that allowed the client to connect 
>>>> through telnet and issue simple commands like ping server, show 
>>>> players,
>>> or restart.
>>>> I'm using SSH instead now, with an authorized_keys entry that 
>>>> restricts the user to a specific action only, so it does not 
>>>> actually give shell access. For example the entry can look like this:
>>>>
>>>> command="manage-server.sh",no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,n
>>>> o-u ser-rc,no-X11-forwarding ssh-rsa AAAAQQQQ== AdminName
>>>>
>>>> Of course this requires the user to install an SSH client and 
>>>> generate an SSH key, although you can hide this complexity behind a 
>>>> Windows
>>> shortcut.
>>>> Still, a web service would probably be much more comfortable, I 
>>>> just didn't want to install a web server and possibly PHP just for
this...
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> frostschutz
>>>>
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