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Old 05-02-2008, 03:33 PM
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Thanks much. Info helped a lot.
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Old 05-02-2008, 04:12 PM
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I successfully got a static zone to boot and saw that in the /server command. Then did #zoneshutdown on it, but the zone stayed down. So I #zone to enter the zone, and it booted up as a dynamic zone.

Any way I can make zones that were shut down to reboot up in static again instead of dynamic? Im using Trevius's zone reset quest. Hope this all makes sense. Thanks for your help in advance.
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Old 05-03-2008, 12:54 AM
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That is a problem. Anytime a static zone crashes or resets, it will restart in a dynamic zone that is already in idle state waiting for someone to zone in.

I have recently switched to Linux and have completely disabled all of my zone resetter scripts. Apparently player ghosting doesn't happen on Linux at all, and I wasn't able to get someone to actually confirm this until recently. So far, it seems really promising. I used AndMetal's Wiki for a Debian Linux install and some info from one of the other Linux Wikis.

I am going to do another rebuild of Linux on my server PC (it is running on my main PC atm) and I will write some guide additions to help anyone else get things completely setup. The guides available are really great, but there are a couple of nice things that could be added to help some.

If you ever decide to try building a Linux server again, I should be able to give you a hand now, since I have done it a couple of times. Mine is up and running good, but I am still a noob myself lol. I am still working on tweaking the server. So far it seems really nice.
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:44 AM
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Apparently player ghosting doesn't happen on Linux at all, and I wasn't able to get someone to actually confirm this until recently.
Now I understand why I had no clue what people meant when they were talking about player ghosting
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:31 AM
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i am thinking of switching to linux for eqemu, i just don't get how dynamics/static zones work on a linux box
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:37 AM
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Hey Trevius, a guide to install a Linux Server would be great! I've already setup Slackware version of Linux, I think most recent version 12, but didn't know how to install the EQEmu Server. I've now installed EQEmu Server about 4-5x on windows, so I have basic concent of what stuff is actually needed, and what other programs are not needed. I look forward to seeing your guide if you make one!
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Old 05-03-2008, 12:33 PM
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i am thinking of switching to linux for eqemu, i just don't get how dynamics/static zones work on a linux box
Dynamic and static zones are set up the same was on Linux as they are on Windows. You set the amount of dynamics you want in the Launcher table and you setup statics in the Launcher_Zones table.

As for a guide, almost every detail is already out there, but I will try to mention some of the other things that I thought might be useful. I may even note some of the Linux installation steps.
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Old 05-05-2008, 08:25 PM
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Yea i figured it out, me not knowing that was from loading zones the wrong way to begin with on windows

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Code:
start zone.exe freporte
start zone.exe freportw
haha, never even thought i was doing it wrong for the whole time i've been following this project.
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