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hi everyone. i hope you can help me on this^^
i am very blank in making a ragnarok server, i mean i really dont have any idea to anything in making or hosting my own server..
now im planning on making my own server but i was confuse to what the guide says about USING TXT OR SQL so please can anyone explain it to me..

what i really nid is a test server that only me can get in yet. like offline so that i can build up my own server using my own idea and for some reason that i want to practice in scripting before i advertise it^^...hope you could really help me on this..

btw im using smartbro connection
and my computer systen is:
intel[R] Core[TM]2 Dou CPU
E4500 @ 2.20GHz
2.20 GHz, 0.99 GB or RAM
Physical Address Extension


i dont know if i can host a server using this but i know i can make but just offline..

hope you really can help me on this coz really want to learn badly.. i hope any of you can share ideas to me^^ thank you very much!

you can email me at [email protected]
 
so do you mean, i can make my own server??
i only want a test server.

here is my problem plss answer it 1by1 plss

what they mean about using TXT or SQL??
do i have to put my sak/kro and my eathena server in 1 folder??
why when i open gui browser, someting appears and says the schema name ragnarok dot not exist and when i click ok it go in??
why i dont have mail.sql??
why when i configurate my login table, no table appears??
plss answer thanks..

@edit: the TXT 1 sounds easier for a test server.. can u give me a guide??
 
I'd recommend using the SQL unless you like editing a crapload of text files. Makes life a bit easier.
Install kRO and Sakray in the same place.
Schema name Ragnarok has to do with the SQL database. Not sure what exactly your problem is on this one.
Don't worry about the mail.sql, we didn't use it any everything works fine. The convert_mail.sql is for converting an older mail database table style to the newer one. The files come with the newer one in the main.sql so this isn't necessary.
Other than that following the guide thats already in the forums should be all you need.
As far as making your own test server you should be ok.
 
atlast i saw what i made reading the file BUT i get this error when connecting.
hope anyone can help me on this, oh and btw, i follow the guide 1by1 but the log in table part,its really hard.
it says double the login twice and edit the user and pass..
andthe full data download link is broken so anyone can give me any??

the log in server is all good.
this screen shot is the map and char server.
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i am really confuse of this part..
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my grf-files look like this:
//-----------------------------------------
// GRF List
//-----------------------------------------
// grf: C:\path\to\RO\data.grf
// You may add more in this format
// grf: <data file path>

//------ Others ---------------------------

// Data Directory (without the actual data\ though)
// the below example would use C:\path\to\RO\data\
//data_dir: C:\path\to\RO\


so i edit it like this:
//-----------------------------------------
// GRF List
//-----------------------------------------

grf: C:\Program Files\Gravity\RO\
grf: C:\Program Files\Gravity\RO\

// grf: C:\path\to\RO\data.grf
// You may add more in this format
// grf: <data file path>

//------ Others ---------------------------

// Data Directory (without the actual data\ though)
// the below example would use C:\path\to\RO\data\
//data_dir: C:\path\to\RO\


and the next one is, i really dont know where can i find my subnet is.
plsss help me on this 1.
 
finally its running now BUT it rejected me.
no i dont want my friend to log in yet.. i want to test something first..
and i cant see any account_ID.txt in my config..
plss help me plss.
i almost finished it but it rejected me T_T
 
What's the difference between SQL and TXT?

The TXT version don't run on SQL databases. However, the SQL version which requires comprehensive knowledge of eAthena and of SQL will only run on SQL. If you are new to SQL then I suggest using the TXT version because it is easier to start off with and also easier to understand the basic structure in eAthena.

Just a little hint.

Regarding your problem, I'll need more information before I can give a definite solution.


Regards,
Mercury
 
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