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How can i Open the second server with other Port
#1
Hi,

How can i Open my second server on Command Line but with other PORT ??

i have one server with this port 27015 and i will my second server on this port 27010
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#2
27010 won't work.

In the startup script for your server, add this to the startup line:

-port 27016

and just change it to anything you want between 27015 and 27020.
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#3
THX Big Grin THX THX
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#4
I would recommend spacing the ports out by at least 10, something about the srctv allocating ports as well...
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#5
i was wondering the same thing, i alredy knew what the port was ment to be but to create a whole second server can i just copy and paste the server to another folder called srcds 2, of do i have to install another server and start from scratch?
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#6
Tashiiee Wrote:i was wondering the same thing, i alredy knew what the port was ment to be but to create a whole second server can i just copy and paste the server to another folder called srcds 2, of do i have to install another server and start from scratch?

You can simply FTP or copy your server files to a new folder within your hosting PC. You will obviously need to modify the UDP port (via target line) according to your port forwarding configurations as you may already know, however if you have had made the srcds.exe shortcut in your primary server folder, you will need to modify its (start in) field as it will occupy the same folder destination as your primary server's folder.
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#7
Not really good bumping posts, as there are many many many other posts with that exact same question.(also considering that you have 11 posts and you joined this month, not saying your advice is not wanted) You do not have to copy the files, but it is recommened to separate them.
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#8
wow man chill, i'm just trying to help this guy out with the best of my abilities. Also, why would it matter how many posts I have submitted? The # of posts that one has made does not define the level of knowledge that that person encompasses..What exactly do you mean bumping posts, I was replying to question from a member involved in this thread which was unrelated to the original member's topic.
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#9
Sorry, just felt really bad yesterday... need to get off my computer when that happens...
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#10
pengy Wrote:Sorry, just felt really bad yesterday... need to get off my computer when that happens...


It's all good man, we all have those days Toungue
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