I am not able to telnet from our Laserfiche Quick Fields server to our Laserfiche server over ports 8092 and 8093. However, I am able to telnet from our Laserfiche Server to our Quick Fields Server over these ports. It appears the ports are only open 1 way. Do we need to switch this around on our firewall? Or do the ports need to be open both ways?
Thank you @████████for the detailed steps on how to resolve this issue. I followed those steps exactly and now I can load the server page and publish sessions again. That was a much easier fix than what I thought it would be!
the path was generated because you started server with old config files, and server had no folders in place, you have to clean out the folder and make new one at .klei/, then make Main+Caves folders inside of it, etc.
this is sort of headache, especially with rented dedicated servers and their file system is a bit different than how you run a dedicated server off your personal connection, how do i get my mods back on my server with my all settings.ini from the old way of doing things pre-cluster?
This update has borked my server and I'm not even sure I can be bothered to support them with a 24/7 dedicated server anymore. This whole thing seems a bit arse about face if you ask me. Running multiple servers for 1 game server ?
Only way we can get caves content durning that process, not sure if they changing it. But 2 servers, does help with lag issues i think since the caves are sort of paused while the overworld is running.
I'm pretty sure reason this is being changed is exactly because Klei is gearing up to merge servers into one, instead of hosting them separately (since player hosted cave/overworld merged server are in beta already)
After creating a text document named cluster_token.txt , putting in the server token and saving it, I don't exactly know how I'm supposed to carry out step 7 when I don't have any other files than these.
hmm so i am able to make it work but the problem is caves did not work even though i added server.ini file of caves. I am told artemiy's server has no caves at the moment too. Are we missing something here or is there something not covered in this thread?
All save data goes inside \\Documents\Klei\DoNotStarveTogether now, whether it is your client save slots, or your dedicated server saves.. There is no need to use the -conf_dir command line argument anymore.
The "MyDediServer" as mentioned in the guide is any custom folder name for your dedicated server save. It can be anything, and will be used in the command line argument "-cluster MyDediServer", for example.
The database was created prior to running the utility, and the account running the service is setup as the db owner. If I click through that screen, the QF server starts, but the Admin Utility shows the following:
Turns out the Service account (which was being used to run the utility) needed to have DBCreate, even though the database was created previously. Once I granted DB create to the service account, I reinstalled QF server and it worked as expected.
My thinking is that RAM should be plentiful for a Database Server (we have plenty and plenty of data, and some very large queries) rather than as quick as it could be. Apparently we can't get 16GB chips at 1333MHz, hence the choices above.
Probably the most important piece of missing information information is the memory timings and CPU/FSB type. lower the CPU memory load delay by a few cycles and you will blast ram double the bandwidth in certain calculations. Some databases dont use massive amounts of ram due to operating system and technical reasons, what database server are you using? CPU type? L[123] cache levels? type of queries to be run? size of the database?
1) Assuming you can still at least connect to the Fieldserver, the first thing you should always do is connect to the web GUI (put the ip address of the field server product into a web browser on a computer on the same network as the Fieldserver product). From here, click on User...
When dealing with floats and modbus in a field server product, there are a few key elements to be aware of. First, if the data array you are connecting with your modbus point is of type Float, the field server will convert the value to an integer (stripping off the mantissa/fract...
The QuickServer's Modbus TCP/IP driver (used in such gateways as the PS-QS-1010-0757 or the PS-QS--1010-0117) can have as many as 10 separate client connections, and has no limit on the number of server connections.So if we are going to be the one initiating communication (acting...
If you, or the BACnet Client/Master working with you, are attempting to discover the points of your BACnet field server, and they are able to discover the field server itself, but NOT its points, this is usually because you are using a BACnet Client/Master configuration, and not ...
I have written below PowerShell script to get the ping results of server and it also generates the log for the same. My script works fine, also generates log but it take so much time as there are many servers. Is there any way I can quickly get the results. I have tried start-job but that generates error.
Have also been having this problem. Lobby browser shows all lobbies as private, and quickplay immediately causes me to host, with no one ever joining while Im in the keep. Starting the actual mission seems to let people join as normal for me though, sometimes seemingly having already joined before the game loaded as they are there at the start and there are no chat message about them joining.
Remarkably, within a span of just four days, I successfully attained Grade 3 and gained access to the expert server. I acknowledge that this achievement may seem ambitious, but I would like to elucidate on the strategies that facilitated this swift progress and provide guidance for fellow users seeking similar accomplishments.
Thanks for the quick response. I confirmed that the tags are not showing in UaExpert as well. How can I resolve this and make the tags appear? Please note, there are other tags from the same source on the OPC Server showing in Ignition. I would like the new tags from the same source to show as well.
You may have a range of disk configurations as each company has their own configuration standards they might heave for existing running SQL server with their own philosophy on serving storage to the production servers where they just placed the Orion DB .
When the install is finished or when the server is run for the first time, a browser will launch and ask you to either sign in or create a new account on the plex.tv website. You will then be asked to accept the terms of service, and the Setup Wizard will start.
The Plex Media Server comes with the Plex Web App, which allows you to control Plex and access your media through any browser. Again, this should launch automatically and start the Setup Wizard when the server is run for the first time.
The best way to use Plex is to always sign in to your Plex account, regardless of what device or app you are using. As well, you should sign your server into your Plex account through Settings > Server > General. Signing into your accounts ensures that all functionality is working appropriately.
Once you have downloaded the app, make sure you are on the same local network as the server. If both are on the same network, everything should work, and you will be able to browse and play media from the device.
In fact, the whole Filezilla server can be installed separately. This is a real good way to test the operation on your system. Go to their site for more info. You can also search for "filezilla server setup" and look at some of the thousands of tutorials.
Do small businesses still need a server? In my case, I do still run a couple, mainly for trying out new releases of server products like Windows Server 2012 R2, System Center 2012, Exchange and SharePoint. The ability to quickly run up VMs for testing software is of huge value; you can do this with just a desktop but running a dedicated hypervisor is convenient.
My servers run Hyper-V Server 2012 R2, the free version, which is essentially Server Core with just the Hyper-V role installed. I have licenses for full Windows server but have stuck with the free one partly because I like the idea of running a hypervisor that is stripped down as far as possible, and partly because dealing with Server Core has been educational; it forces you into the command line and PowerShell, which is no bad thing.
I picked the ML310e because a 4-core processor with 32GB RAM is gold for use with a hypervisor. There is not a huge difference in cost. While in a production environment it probably makes sense to use the official HP parts, I used non-HP RAM and paid around 600 plus VAT for a system with a Xeon E3-1220v2 4-core CPU, 32GB RAM, and 500GB drive. I stuck in two budget 2Tb SATA drives to make up a decent server for less than 800 all-in; it will probably last three years or more.
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