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Old 04-10-2004, 05:26 PM
unchikusai
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Default How do I, Multiple server setup ?

Thanks guys (Developers), your all doing a wonderful job.

And thanks to Jezebell for his really easy to undestand setup guide.

Ive never had to post anything until now.

I have 8 2U rackmounted servers available to me now, and would like to know how I can create a multiple emu server setup.
(all the same hardware - dual P3/1GB Ram/Raid5 4 HDD array)

My Internet connection for the servers are on a fiber optic 100MB down/100MB up line. ( tested at approx. 80MB down/up ) with just one(1) static global IP address.

I would like to setup:

1 server for World
1 server for MySql database.
2 servers for high traffic zones like Bazaar and PoKnowledge (static)
2 servers for static zones (mostly for Pop zones)
1 server for dynamic zones.
and 1 server for reserve (for raids and such)

Lets say I wanted to run one static zone on a server.
Do I edit 'boot5zones.bat' so it'll look like
Code:
start <zonename> . myExternalIP Port myInternalIP
Also, since I will be having more than 5 servers, can I use more than 7995 - 7999 ports? or are these hard coded?.

Thanks for your help in advance
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