Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
Hi,
Before you start shouting at me for not using search, we are in desperate need of someone who can either:
- Link me to a working guide
- Help with the setting up of the server
Please PM me or reply to this topic. :laugh:
Thanks for your time,
Atticus
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
Check list:
1. Do you have a Debian or Ubuntu server already installed? (this is the most familiar distro of Linux...)
2. Does your server hardware is a x64 server? and is it an AMD cpu type?
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
We have the facilities to install either of those Linux versions. Which ever is easier to implement.
Here are our server stats:
- RAM: 1024 MB (Upgradable)
- HDD: 40GB (Upgradable)
- CPU: AMD Opertron 2.3GHz (Upgradable)
I hope this is enough (:
Atticus
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
you will need at least 8+ GB of ram to run all instances simultaneously...
(at least that is my recommendation)
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Originally Posted by
Romulan
Check list:
1. Do you have a Debian or Ubuntu server already installed? (this is the most familiar distro of Linux...)
2. Does your server hardware is a x64 server? and is it an AMD cpu type?
Do we have a version that runs on AMD??? I thought all we had was limited to Intel platform??? or am I outdated ???
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
i running 11 map only, RAM used 3491MB, i think if 1GB can run world map only
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
1GB can run Main World+Demon World+Celestial World... :):
Like as said 343, you need about 6GB or 8GB to open all instances on your server...
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
256mb ram are enough if you only run main world + DB.. tested :D yay
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
for runing all battle ground maps [ TW 1 - 6 ] + main world you need over 2GB :) - tested :)
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
ram is so cheap now-a-days there is no reason not to slap 8+ GB in a unit that you plan on using as a dedicated server... ... ... Figuring you're already going through the hassle of building / leasing / renting one... ... ...
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...447&CatId=3413 (8GB ~ 249.98 usd)
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...and I would figure anyone going through the lengths to set up a dedicated server are aiming for a rather decently large size of user base,,, and you know you will not attract a very big user base if all you have open is world map, or world map and a few instances... For something like this certainly calls for all instances to be running ;)
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
We run our server off multiple machines.
E8400 @ 3GHz dual core, 1tara HDD, 16g DDR2, 16mb connection.
We host multiple different private servers.
Aion, PW, WoW, Dekeron, Flyff, Warcraft3 Bots, Counter Strike Source 30 person accounts, and we run smoothly and never have any complaints of lag.
All our system are an ubuntu jaunty build and you can find out how to build a working pw server from this thread.
HOW TO FORUM THREAD
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
As I said, everything is upgradable, we just need advise on setting it up successfully.
Atticus
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
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Originally Posted by
xAtticusx
As I said, everything is upgradable, we just need advise on setting it up successfully.
Atticus
Well the howto qoute in previous reply will let you know how to build in an ubuntu.
We will be putting up a redhat and mandrake and debian how to shortly.
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
Thanks, we'll give that a try!
Atticus
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Originally Posted by
crydon13
Well the howto qoute in previous reply will let you know how to build in an ubuntu.
We will be putting up a redhat and mandrake and debian how to shortly.
Re: Looking for a working guide to install PW on a Linux server.
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/2048Mb.swap bs=1M count=2048
sudo mkswap /mnt/2048Mb.swap
sudo swapon /mnt/2048Mb.swap
/mnt/2048Mb.swap none swap sw 0 0
21 maps = 2GB ram + all up so i agree
As I said, everything is upgradable, we just need advise on setting it up successfully.