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Old 02-01-2016, 03:06 AM
jdoran
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Thanks for that last suggestion. Remaking shared memory will allow zone to stay running. I see activity from the world server (up to "Processing connection") but there are no zone processes. I recall in the past that there would be around 5 zone processes created at server launch. Eqlaunch says nothing. It is sitting the the main loop with an empty zone list.

Trying to enter the world results in "that zone isn't available".

Manually launching zone used to work, so I fired up one. There was only one line of output when a character tried to enter the world:

[Zone Server] Time Broadcast Packet: EQTime [01:43 am]

It just sat there and eventually timed out. Stopping the firewall had no effect.


Oh, and yes the error occurs every time.

The last thing logged by the world server is a message saying that I passed the banned ip check. Processing connection.


Oh and one more random piece of info: I suspect some sort of database issue. I'm using the PEQ database 8/2015, and I manually added all sql in the utils/sql/git/required with a later date. But I'm not seeing logsys categories which was from 1/2015.
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