[Crossfire-wiki] [Crossfire DokuWiki] page changed: serverhosting:hosting_a_crossfire_server

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Date        : 2011/01/21 15:51
User        : leaf
Edit Summary: Web link for Munin

@@ -51,8 +51,9 @@
      * Unfortunately, it's advised that you learn how to block (ban) networks and subnets
      * Much of this can be done in game while in DM mode (command: banish) but sometimes attacks are too widespread or not coming from player(s) from within the game
    * The ban_file (filename ban_file) can be used to ban certain IP addresses or IP ranges - this may be easier than modifying firewall rules.  Note that the check is done at connection time, so would not cause players already connected to get dropped.
    * Some of the above file changes will take effect immediately, while others require the server to restart before they take effect.
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@@ -63,9 +64,9 @@
      * The script files assume that the core file will just be called **core**.  If the name is different, eg, core.//pid//, crossloop will not be able to properly save the core files (but the fact that the name is fairly unique does mean it is less likely they will be overwritten)
      * To start, do 'cd somedir; nohup /path/to/crossloop &' - note that different shells may nohup by default - somedir is where you want all the core files to be.
      * This does not start the crossfire server in case of OS reboot.  Crossfire does not include a script that does this, but generally, it is not hard to write one - just make sure it su's to the appropriate user before running.
    * FIXME - core dumps from crashes 
-   * FIXME - using munin for monitoring and tacking server resources, more of a server host or administration benefit
+   * FIXME - using Munin (http://munin-monitoring.org/) for monitoring and tacking server resources, more of a server host or administration benefit
    * Have an automated and remote backup of player files and unique map files in case of hardware failure, data corruption or accident
      * All crossfire files are text, so generally easy to back up and restore
      * Since files are text, one can even attempt to repair damaged/corrupted files.
  


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