Fedora24 wrote:guys id like to have my server back up asap. please, any ideas?
even if you arent sure, your ideas COULD make a difference
I notice that you say earlier in this thread :
Fedora24 wrote:sorry, 0.4.15 latest from dnf
but then
Fedora24 wrote:Your phone or window isn't wide enough to display the code box. If it's a phone, try rotating it to landscape mode.
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[root@server ~]# minetest --version
mMinetest 0.4.14 (Linux)
. . .
[root@server ~]# minetestserver --version
Minetest 0.4.14 (Linux)
. . .
. . . which immediately activates my inconsistency-dissonance sensor : in your mind you've got 0.4.
15 but the command-line says 0.4.
14Glancing at your
previous forum topics I do have to wonder whether your issues stem from one (or more, in combination) of these possible stumbling-blocks :
--- running
older and mis-matched versions, minetest itself and the various mods
--- deliberate and inadvertent modifications to
minetest.conf --- conflicting mods
There are Stickies and FAQs around the forums about reporting issues and giving lots of detailed accurate info about your system setup. It would be good to follow their advice.
Judicious use of the command-line utilities ''
inxi -Fz'' and ''
tree -d'' can be helpful in giving us an idea of what you're running.
Either I've missed it or you haven't said whether you did end up with a setup launching minetest as a systemd service, and if so, whether you're using ''
minetestserver'' or ''
minetest --server'' for the ExecStart= in the unit file(s).
Have you checked the paths-to-the-binary with :
Your phone or window isn't wide enough to display the code box. If it's a phone, try rotating it to landscape mode.
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which minetest
which minetestserver
and
Your phone or window isn't wide enough to display the code box. If it's a phone, try rotating it to landscape mode.
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ps wwaux | grep -v grep | grep --colour -iE '(minetest([-]*server)*)'
to positively
establish you're running what (where) you think you're running..?
Have you thought about
disabling ALL your extra mods,
then re-enabling them
one-by-one..?
Have you thought of
backing-up your worlds and current customisations and .conf and then
nuking the minetest installation-folder(s)
then starting a fresh install of minetest, being strict about locations and versions..?
And with a cheeky grin and wink ... have you thought about
moving over to an Ubuntu distro..?
HTH
.