Star TrekŪ Elite Force II Linux v1.1 Dedicated Server
Copyright (C) 2003 by Ritual
Entertainment, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Documentation Updated: 10/27/03
*** For an example config file, please see the base/server.cfg file. ***
Included Files:
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EF2_Linux_Readme.htm <- Readme file in .html format
EF2_Linux_Readme.txt <- Readme file in .txt format
Linuxef2ded <- Linux file
Ef2gamei386.so <- Linux file
Dedicated.cfg <- Dedicated server file
Server.cfg <- Example server.cfg file
Installation:
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1) Copy over a Windows installation onto the desired linux
box.
2) Copy the the following files into the appropriate
directories:
linuxef2ded --> <ef2
directory>
ef2gamei386.so --> <ef2
directory>
dedicated.cfg -->
<ef2 directory>\base\global
Note: To conserve space on a Linux server (as much as 600MB), it has been noted by server admins that you can reliably install only locpak1.pk3, pak0.pk3, pak10.pk3, pak20.pk3 and the v1.1 patch assets to effectively run a dedicated server. This however has not been extensively tested. To ensure maximum stability and reliability we recommend copying over all the assets.
Setting up a hostname:
The linux server must have a hostname for the
dedicated server to work properly. To do this, make sure that the server is
assigned a hostname and domain. In the following examples, it is using
"scarecrow" as the hostname and "ritual.com" as the domain.
To assign a hostname, type the following:
hostname <name of the host>
So if the name of this machine is scarecrow, the command will look like this:
hostname scarecrow.ritual.com
Now some systems, like Red HatŪ, the hostname will not remain after a reboot.
So you may have to look up additional help for this. With Red Hat, you have to
also edit the /etc/sysconfig/network file and change
HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain to
HOSTNAME=scarecrow.ritual.com.
Now we need to make sure that the server resolves an ip
address with that name. Edit the etc/hosts file.
If there are no hosts added to this file, it probably looks like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain
localhost
To add an entry for scarecrow, type the following:
123.13.123.2 scarecrow.ritual.com
scarecrow
NOTE: The server's ip address can be obtained with
the ifconfig command, make sure you are logged in as
root or with the "su -" command so that ifconfig will be available in the local path.
You may have to log out, restart the network or reboot the machine for the
changes to take effect.
If the hostname is set up correctly you should see something like this when the
EF2 server starts:
Opening socket: localhost:29253
Hostname: scarecrow.ritual.com
Alias: scarecrow
IP: 123.13.123.2
The hostname is not setup correctly if you see this:
Opening socket: localhost:29253
Hostname: localhost.localdomain
Alias:localhost
IP: 127.0.0.1
ADDITIONAL NOTE: If bots are used on your servers make sure you load only maps that support bots.