Just for the restart part what about using this:
printf '\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x54\x53\x6F\x75\x72\x63\x65\x20\x45\x6E\x67\x69\x6E\x65\x20\x5 ​1\x75\x65\x72\x79\x00' | netcat -u -w 1 myip 27015

It is a a2s query and does not need rcon. If no rcon is set hunting for the rcon port will be pointless and a running server will be shown as not running.

Am 21.07.2011 09:50, schrieb Jesse Molina:

I've got my own control script that I've been writing for awhile now.

Right this moment, I am tinkering with a little watchdog process that will do an rcon, look for appropriate status response, and if it doesn't come back, will do a full restart on the process.

I'm working with a really junky little rcon perl script here. Does anyone have something better to point me at? I'm looking for a command line based linux rcon client.



Eric Riemers wrote:
Just found 3 of my servers in that same state, manual restart was the only option. No clue on how to manage that via tools, unless you write some sort of crontab that does a query on the server, if no respond in xx time then
kill the screen and restart.

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Server crashes after today's update

also, has anybody come up with a way to have the server automatically
restart itself when it gets to a crash that doesn't automatically restart
itself?

It seems to be stuck and i have to kill the process and restart the server,
that's annoying.





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