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Whats the password for genshin login in linux ???Genshin2023@@ dont work
RTFM !GenshinVMSRV_run.txt
Hi, hello, I am back. I have a completely new issue that I am at a loss with.
I moved the Genshin VM to my server and off of my desktop, and that went well. Same network, just a different machine. Confirmed the network adapter was bridged. Powered on the machine. So far, so good. I go to fire the genshin server up, and it gets to the part where the two blue INFO lines are, right above where it's supposed to say in yellow what IP and port it's listening on. It stays there, then shuts itself down as if you were to have hit CTRL+C. After that, I run bash cli status, and the muipserver is STILL running. It refuses to die. It won't die when I use the kill command on the process. It's like the little fucker went rogue. When I try to load my server, htop shows it get to about 5GB then that's where it dies. The server I moved it to has the following hardware:
2x Intel Xeon CPUs X5675
32GB of DDR3 RAM
A 1TB HDD
Before anyone says that the HDD is the problem, I want to say that I have run this server from this exact HDD in the past with no issues, and I was consistently running it on my HDDs in my Desktop with no issues, so I don't think it's related to the drives. I can ping the server, I can ping my desktop where I run the client, I can SSH into it and I can connect to the database, so I don't think it's a network issue either. The only change here is the server, but I can't for the life of me figure out why the hell the server matters. I dropped the cores available to the VM from 2 to 1 and gave it the same number of threads my desktop has, and it still didn't work. So even after mirroring the desktop settings on the server, it still refuses to work. Any ideas?
I checked that as well, same IP. My SSH and MySQL applications both have profiles configured for Genshin, and no changes were made to those and they connect fine. When I ping the device, I ping with the same IP I used when it was on my desktop.
So let's checkout step by step:
- in PC genshin's VM have IP from PC's network coz U use bridge connection in VM
- U migrate genshin's VM to VM server have IP's in PC's network
- U no edit eny .xml and .json file coz all of this in one network: PC, VM server and genshin's VM
- when U start genshin's VM in VM server all start fine
- when U try access to MySQL/MongoDB on genshin's VM - all connect correctly
- when U start all servers on genshin's VM U see in cli output info about genshin's VM IP and port 2888 in yellow color
- but when U try connect by client from PC(?) to genshin's VM U catch error
all correct?
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All but one of those is correct. The VM hangs when it's supposed to show the VM IPort in yellow, then it shuts all services down by itself after a minute or so of trying. I run bash cli stop, script runs okay. I run bash cli status and the muipserver is still running. It refuses to respond to anything and I have to sudo shutdown the VM to get it to stop running.
The error thrown by the client is "There was a system error" but I am assuming that's because whatever service runs the server on the VM IPort is the service that's not responding.
only "smoking logs" can help us from U, plz delete exists files nohup.out and latest.log before tell cli start, then wait till all bugs repeats and tell cli stop, then harvest and share newly generated files nohup.out and latest.log
Bin mobile/pcIs this mobile gensin source? Or pc