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Old 07-27-2008, 06:25 PM
thepoetwarrior
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Yeah, I put maps into server/maps/ and the quest into server/quest/

I put the ifconfig local ip 192.x.x.x into the my.cnf. Also I've learned a bit how to use VI so I did that from root to edit the my.cnf. I dont know how to use chmod on it, what attributes to give it for editing, or what to change it back too.

Thats stuff I've already done, and having problems already. Also one step in the install of Linux OS was some kernal for more ram, so I used the AMD one and it locked up my PC at the login screen, so I had to boot up with the orig kernal, which probably recoginizes 1 gig ram, but 1 gig ram is all that my test machine has anyways.

Speaking of ram, server booted up with 400 ram used, but after 21 hours up, we're at 673 ram used, and there are 51 users online. Another gig of ram I should be good then.

You know what, I never rebooted the PC after changing the my.cnf file. Maybe thats the problem? Figured I didn't have to reboot anymore.

On my next day off, I'll try to reboot the LinuxPC and see if Navicat or Georges tools work from Windows. If that works, then next step is to try and dump the db onto the linux server again.

Thanks for the help. Im trying to not get discouraged here. At least its half working, Server on Linux, DB on Windows. Its a start.
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