You could probably run it somehow on a non-dedicated server, but I'm afraid I couldn't help you with that. Currently it only works under Windows due to bugs in the Linux release of UT3.This is for dedicated servers only, am I correct?
Thanks, Panther for the continued work on this. You wouldn't happen to have any new information on whether UTStatsDB can run when the final 1.3 patch for the Linux DS is out?Currently it only works under Windows due to bugs in the Linux release of UT3.
Somehow I dobut it will - they are most likely just going to fix the frequent crashing and the exploits with the next 1.3 patch release. Jeff Morris said they'll "look into it for a future release", which doesn't sound terribly promising. There's obviously not much priority being put on the Linux versions otherwise we wouldn't have been left so long without a usable Linux server. We can't run them due to the actively exploited vulnerabilities, and we can't even run version 1.3 without it crashing even faster. I had to take down my (Linux) UT3 servers. My friends and I have gone back to playing UT '99, which is why I decided to make the chat logging for it. Maybe I'll reinstall UT2004 as well since it had the greatest map selection. Meanwhile I'll still work on supporting UT3 for UTStatsDB.Thanks, Panther for the continued work on this. You wouldn't happen to have any new information on whether UTStatsDB can run when the final 1.3 patch for the Linux DS is out?Currently it only works under Windows due to bugs in the Linux release of UT3.
Exactly 1KB? What's in the files?Whenever I start a game using the command line and make changes to the server using the in-game console, everything works great. BUT, whenever i make changes using the utwebadmin, the logfiles for all games played after the change was made are only 1kb in size. Any way to fix this problem?
Odd - there's no info at all after the NewGame / ServerInfo tags. No StartGame or player connects. I'd like to see one of your logs that parsed successfully.What i had to do to get this logfile:
Thanks! I'm glad I'm able to actually do more with it now that I can generate logs in Linux. Unfortunately I've come across a couple of issues with the Linux version so far. One is the permissions - they aren't based on the directory they are saved to. At least this can be overcome with using the web-based stat uploading (or if your web server and UT server run under the same permissions it's not a problem either). Another issue is with the date/time - it's not logged correctly in the Linux version, but I'm sure I can fix that.Panther dude, seriously, you rock. I LOVE the original utstatsdb and have used it for years. I very much look forward to using this. I'm setting it up as we speak. Thanks again for all your hard work. Keep it up!
I think im having a problem. The mutator has been added to my server, but im kinda at a loss as to what to do next. Do you have some kind of documentation on what exactly to do to get the logfiles, or can someone give me some advice?Thanks! I'm glad I'm able to actually do more with it now that I can generate logs in Linux. Unfortunately I've come across a couple of issues with the Linux version so far. One is the permissions - they aren't based on the directory they are saved to. At least this can be overcome with using the web-based stat uploading (or if your web server and UT server run under the same permissions it's not a problem either). Another issue is with the date/time - it's not logged correctly in the Linux version, but I'm sure I can fix that.