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Cant get Adminmod working :( |
Nov 22 2015, 06:04 PM
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Sergeant Group: Members Joined: 4-July 15 From: Germany Member No.: 467745 |
I fail.
Terribly. Ive searched and searched but i havent been able to find out whats the Problem. I did do the main Configuration, adjusted the Paths and everything but it wont start. Log says: ./etadmin_mod.sh: 59: ./etadmin_mod.sh: -p:: not found Hmm, what? The startup Script hasnt been modified except for the Base Path and the cfg name. Trying to run it for a ETPro Server on a Ubuntu based Root Server. Perl is installed and the Path is also correct. Any Ideas? This post has been edited by Boosted: Nov 22 2015, 06:06 PM |
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Nov 22 2015, 06:11 PM
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Sergeant Major Group: Members Joined: 28-December 10 From: Germany, MV Member No.: 95085 |
set the "etadmin_mod.sh" attribute to "774", has been a while since I fired it up myself but check the startup.log again
maybe the line "59" is wer the error is at, not sure -------------------- |
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Nov 22 2015, 06:26 PM
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Sergeant Group: Members Joined: 4-July 15 From: Germany Member No.: 467745 |
set the "etadmin_mod.sh" attribute to "774", has been a while since I fired it up myself but check the startup.log again maybe the line "59" is wer the error is at, not sure Had it already on 777, on 774 its all the same. Thought of the Line too. Line 59 is: $PERL bin/etadmin_mod.pl $OPTIONS instanz_$INSTANZ_NAME $CONFIGS >>log/etadmin.log 2>&1 & Doesnt tell me anything as well. Also thats in the Section where u are not supposed to modify anything, This post has been edited by Boosted: Nov 22 2015, 06:27 PM |
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Nov 22 2015, 06:50 PM
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Major Group: Members Joined: 19-September 07 From: South of France xDDDDD Member No.: 59683 |
Maybe you have to convert your shell script in linux format, in Windows format it makes this kind of error.
So type the command : dos2unix etadmin_mod.sh And tell us xD -------------------- |
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Nov 22 2015, 07:09 PM
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Sergeant Group: Members Joined: 4-July 15 From: Germany Member No.: 467745 |
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Nov 22 2015, 07:44 PM
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Colonel Group: Members Joined: 26-April 10 From: Düsseldorf Member No.: 91640 |
Maybe you have to convert your shell script in linux format, in Windows format it makes this kind of error. So type the command : dos2unix etadmin_mod.sh And tell us xD Tried, no difference. Same Error. try the lua script -> kmod1.5 It's the same like adminmod but it's easier to install ;) -------------------- |
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Nov 22 2015, 08:19 PM
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Sergeant Group: Members Joined: 4-July 15 From: Germany Member No.: 467745 |
Maybe you have to convert your shell script in linux format, in Windows format it makes this kind of error. So type the command : dos2unix etadmin_mod.sh And tell us xD Tried, no difference. Same Error. try the lua script -> kmod1.5 It's the same like adminmod but it's easier to install ;) Alright, ill give that one a Shot tomorrow. |
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Nov 23 2015, 01:36 AM
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Sergeant Major Group: Members Joined: 28-December 10 From: Germany, MV Member No.: 95085 |
check check;
### -------------------------------------------------- Copy/paste ready "ETTV-ETPro 3.2.6" (ETTV.i) all-in-one server.configuration with qmm_1.1.3 addition, (methLab_ETTVx86__final.rar) -------------------- |
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Nov 23 2015, 06:52 PM
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Sergeant Group: Members Joined: 4-July 15 From: Germany Member No.: 467745 |
Maybe you have to convert your shell script in linux format, in Windows format it makes this kind of error. So type the command : dos2unix etadmin_mod.sh And tell us xD Tried, no difference. Same Error. try the lua script -> kmod1.5 It's the same like adminmod but it's easier to install ;) Alright, ill give that one a Shot tomorrow. Youre right...that worked flawless and quickly. All good now. |
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