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Re: More mac problems
OK! I got it. (I just went directly to where the dominions3 is located and did ./Dominions3) I'm running text mode and I went to the Energy Saver preferences and unchecked "turn off hard drive when possible." That was probably the thing that killed the servers.
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Re: More mac problems
WELL WHAT DO YOU KNOW? The server shut off AGAIN! Here's what the commandline looks like after I tried to get it started again:
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> Arc+ Er+ Mi+ Aby+ Ct+ Ag+ Tir+ Ni- Yom+ Atl+ Rl+ La- Broken pipe mark-hicklers-computer:~/dominions3/dominions3.app/contents/macos markhickler$ ls Dominions3 mark-hicklers-computer:~/dominions3/dominions3.app/contents/macos markhickler$ ./Dominions3 -ST --port 4334 --hours 48 Dominion bind: Address already in use Network Error mark-hicklers-computer:~/dominions3/dominions3.app/contents/macos markhickler$ ./Dominions3 -ST --port 4334 --hours 48 Dominion bind: Address already in use Network Error mark-hicklers-computer:~/dominions3/dominions3.app/contents/macos markhickler$ ./Dominions3 -ST --port 4334 --hours 48 Dominion Dominion, Connections 0, Time 48h Arc+ Er+ Mi+ Aby+ Ct+ Ag+ Tir+ Ni- Yom+ Atl+ Rl+ La- </pre><hr /> |
Re: More mac problems
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Re: More mac problems
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre>
Arc+ Er+ Mi+ Aby+ *Ct+ Ag+ Tir+ Ni- Yom+ Atl+ Rl+ La- Broken pipe mark-hicklers-computer:~/dominions3/dominions3.app/contents/macos markhickler$ ./Dominions3 -ST --port 4334 --hours 48 Dominion Dominion, Connections 0, Time 48h </pre><hr /> once again... broken pipe error. |
Re: More mac problems
Look at this:
http://www.shrapnelcommunity.com/thr...amp;Forum=f187 |
Re: More mac problems
My Mac is CLOSING down the server after it says "Broken pipe." The problem you are linking to is one where the client has trouble connecting.
sooo... I don't understand how that has to do with my problem UNLESS "Broken pipe" could mean all sorts of things. |
Re: More mac problems
Broken pipe means that the (persistent) connection has been aborted. Going into sleep mode would cause this, yes.
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Re: More mac problems
How do I stop Mac from going to sleep mode? I already stopped the computer of the Mac from going from sleep mode (went to energy options and set it to Never)
Do I need to do with with the screen too? |
Re: More mac problems
Google is your friend.
Assuming you have set "put the computer to sleep if it is inactive for" to Never (according to http://www.xvsxp.com/system/power_management.php - I don't do Apple) and there isn't something in the Schedule which is forcing it to, then you should check if autologout is disabled in "System Preferences -> Security -> Log out after X minutes of inactivity". (according to http://forums.macosxhints.com/archiv...p/t-68164.html) |
Re: More mac problems
Autologout has been disabled the entire time.
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