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I'm using CentOS on a vps but i keep getting this error
There is no screen to be attached matching css-server.
How do i fix i get that error when i use
screen -x css-server
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just do screen -x
what is the output?
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[root@vps ~]# screen -x
There is no screen to be attached.
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what command is in your server.sh?
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#!/bin/sh
echo "Starting Cs:Source Server"
sleep 1
screen -A -m -d -S css-server ./srcds_run -console -game cstrike -tickrate 66 +map cs_assault +maxplayers 22 -port 27015 -autoupdate
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ok well run this
screen -A -m -d -S css-server ./srcds_run -console -game cstrike -tickrate 66 +map cs_assault +maxplayers 22 -port 27015 -autoupdate
what is the output?
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05-30-2008, 09:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2008, 09:23 AM by HBS|Ryan.)
i mean actually run it at a prompt not through a script file.
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[css@vps ~]$ screen -A -m -d -S css-server ./srcds_run -console -game cstrike -tickrate 66 +map cs_assault +maxplayers 22 -port 27015 -autoupdate
[css@vps ~]$
Nothing happens?
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you in the directory of your install?
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why don't you just do screen itself without a script to see what is going on?
1) cd to your install folder
2) screen -S nameofyourscreenthatyoumakeup (a new virtual terminal will open up, it won't look like anything but it is)
3) ./srcds_run blahblahblah and see if your server starts up correctly
4) stats couple times to see if it's running
5) status couple times to see if it's running
6) CTRL A + D to detach
screen -r nameofyourscreenthatyoumadeup (from above) to attach, CTRL A + D to detach
also if you do a "ps aux" it will list all the processes including a screen session
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I've reinstalled CentOS and srcds i still get the same error
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did you do what i suggested? i doubt you had to re-install your os for this but if you've got the time to kill......