What does it take to run your own server?
Hey all, I'm new at this and I was wondering what does it take to run your own server?
-Is there something you can download that comes with everything you need? -How do you host a server? -Dedicated from your own home, or through a server company? -Sorry that I'm such an ignorant, adolescent tard! I'll be greatful if I don't get flammed to much and actually get some decent advice to head me in the right direction. I'll proably be way off and need to know code of some sort. But whatever, thanks again. |
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Haha, thanks.
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Well there's the cavedude's server pack that come with server binaries and a DB ( http://eqemu.sesmar.net/ ) just have to install mysql&perl i guess.
But i suggest you install everything yourself as the server pack come with older binaries and DB. Follow this : http://www.eqemulator.net/wiki/wikka...ka=ws992mysql5 edit : typos.. |
Thanks a lot, looks a little more complicated than I thought it would be.
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I keep seeing this asked more and more... maybe I'll offer my Repack I've created for testing locally. I've hesitated because of the onslaught of tweaker questions it'll likely inspire. ;)
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Do it, do it!
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Also used to be a rule, you make somthing like that YOU support it. =P |
I hear what your saying looks like I'm way in over my head seeing how I have no programing knowledge at all... and I seem quite clueless on how to run this stuff at all. I was just like a lot of other people on here, had that old craving for the good days of EQ that PvP and all that stuff. The most I could do is donate money to keep a server going or something like that. I don't know... thanks for the info though.
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I'm not trying to discourage you, i'm just saying that trying to get it working is 1/2 the learning experience and will help you know how to fix problems as they arise...that said, you need no programming experience, and is rather easy to do if you follow the directions
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John, although I like the idea of a package for easy setup, like dev said, it will remove alot of the inner details that most people go through and in turn, when something dont work, they will have no idea where to start. Seeing questions like Quote:
I dont want to deter anybody, but its from my exp with the guide I wrote, and how I could possibly function if I knew squat about whatever I just installed. The best part about a guide and not a package though is that if things get updated, the guide can still for the most part function as a base to setup a new server. If you do not update your package, it goes the way cave's did and just gets older adn older and older. |
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As to your other comment, I agree, but"If you can't set it up, you shouldn't be running it" is a little harsh. This doesn't need to be rocket science, and if someone only plans to run a server localhost, it really should be as simple as possible. You must have noticed the flood of the "single brain celled MMO player" that WoW-like games has unleashed on the world. More and more players do not care to think for themselves and will either require chronic hand holding, or someone to just do it for them (remember the clown here a while back who offered to take your money to set you up an EQEmu server? yeah.) @Techguy Quote:
My "repack" was created for 2 purposes. 1) I blow away my machines routinely because of my RL job, so I hate having to reset everything up, and 2) I liked the WoW Repack concept to have site, news, account management, and forums be all inclusive. Granted, no localhost user will ever need all that, but - it's what I do. I love webdev. Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned it. ;) |
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on the repack concept, i'd say its a good idea, if it were packaged as a "try it out and see if you like it" kind of product. make it "shrink wrap" for a mini-login solo box setup, with the clearly stated, "this is not directly supported, try it out and see if you like it".
then if they want to go the nine-yards for a lan/public server, we tell them to RTFM kplzthx!!111one... heh heh. == sfisque |
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