05-17-2011, 07:58 PM
OK, came across another bug.
Today I had the program running & for some reason it thought the server was down so re-started it.
The problem was it wasn't down so when it started the server again it allocated the next available port (1 up from the one set) & started the server.
This then gave me two instances of the same server running.
So I thought just login via HLSW & stop the server that had been added. No good. For some reason because the program had started it I was unable to stop it.
It was not listed in the program itself but whenever I issued the "quit" command it would stop but then re-start itself, obviously via the program.
Hope that makes sense. But it is a serious bug as numerous servers can self start for some reason if a fault exists.
Today I had the program running & for some reason it thought the server was down so re-started it.
The problem was it wasn't down so when it started the server again it allocated the next available port (1 up from the one set) & started the server.
This then gave me two instances of the same server running.
So I thought just login via HLSW & stop the server that had been added. No good. For some reason because the program had started it I was unable to stop it.
It was not listed in the program itself but whenever I issued the "quit" command it would stop but then re-start itself, obviously via the program.
Hope that makes sense. But it is a serious bug as numerous servers can self start for some reason if a fault exists.