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Then, a shell script can be used to launch the servers:
 
Then, a shell script can be used to launch the servers:
 
  cd /home/autron/bf013/exe
 
  cd /home/autron/bf013/exe
 
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  screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "Classic Levels"  
 
  screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "Classic Levels"  
 
       -hostdescr "[Calif.] Classic levels shipped with Bitfighter"  
 
       -hostdescr "[Calif.] Classic levels shipped with Bitfighter"  
 
       -rootdatadir "/home/autotron/servers/classic"  
 
       -rootdatadir "/home/autotron/servers/classic"  
 
       -levelchangepassword changeit -adminpassword adminit
 
       -levelchangepassword changeit -adminpassword adminit
 
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  screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "User Submitted Levels"  
 
  screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "User Submitted Levels"  
 
       -hostdescr "[Calif.] Levels submitted by users"  
 
       -hostdescr "[Calif.] Levels submitted by users"  
 
       -rootdatadir "/home/autotron/servers/usrlevs"  
 
       -rootdatadir "/home/autotron/servers/usrlevs"  
 
       -levelchangepassword changeit -adminpassword adminit
 
       -levelchangepassword changeit -adminpassword adminit
 
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  screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "Robot Levels"  
 
  screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "Robot Levels"  
 
       -hostdescr "[Calif.] Where the robots play after happy hour"  
 
       -hostdescr "[Calif.] Where the robots play after happy hour"  

Revision as of 06:54, 18 August 2010

It is possible to host multiple servers using a single install of Bitfighter. Here is how the official Bitfighter game server is organized:

The main game itself is installed in /home/autotron/bf013 All server-specific data is stored in /home/autotron/servers Each server has its own subfolder, which in turn has a levels and robots subfolders.

So the folder tree looks like this:

/home/autotron/bf013/install stuff  <-- SVN code checked out here, 
                                        built with dedicated option
               servers/classic/levels
                               robots
                       usrlevs/levels
                               robots
                       botlevs/levels
                               robots
                       ... 

Then, a shell script can be used to launch the servers:

cd /home/autron/bf013/exe

screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "Classic Levels" 
     -hostdescr "[Calif.] Classic levels shipped with Bitfighter" 
     -rootdatadir "/home/autotron/servers/classic" 
     -levelchangepassword changeit -adminpassword adminit

screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "User Submitted Levels" 
     -hostdescr "[Calif.] Levels submitted by users" 
     -rootdatadir "/home/autotron/servers/usrlevs" 
     -levelchangepassword changeit -adminpassword adminit

screen -dmS classic ./bitfighterd -hostname "Robot Levels" 
     -hostdescr "[Calif.] Where the robots play after happy hour" 
     -rootdatadir "/home/autotron/servers/botlevs" 
     -levelchangepassword changeit -adminpassword adminit
...