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Old 07-06-2018, 06:57 PM
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I can see where the world server is telling the zone server to spin-up..

..but, nothing about the actual client communicating with the zone server.


I have no experience with vms..but, someone with might chime in
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Old 07-07-2018, 11:58 PM
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Thanks for looking at those logs anyway Uleat;

As far as I understand the VM shouldn't be much different from running on its own dedicated computer, other than that some drivers are made by the VM provider instead of by the manufacturer. Im not sure though;

Like I had said though, I wouldn't have any issue letting you into the VM to check things that you might need or want to check

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I can see where the world server is telling the zone server to spin-up..

..but, nothing about the actual client communicating with the zone server.


I have no experience with vms..but, someone with might chime in
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Old 07-09-2018, 10:06 PM
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So, as an update to this;

I moved the server off the virtual machine and onto a physical machine and I am still having the same issue. I have also re-installed the EQ client twice but nothing is fixing the issue. What else could I try?

Also, my loginserver is still complaining about this "[Error] Error parsing message from client: bad allocation"; Is there anything anyone can suggest? Or assist me with or anything like that?
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