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Revision as of 14:18, 12 November 2017
Introduction
This short tutorial will show you how to run a RageMP server on Linux distributions.
By default, RageMP makes use of port 22005 UDP for server access so make sure that it is unblocked before starting your server
Windows
Troubleshooting
Linux
Installing GCC 6
Debian, Ubuntu, and derivatives
Ubuntu 16.04
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gcc-6 g++-6
Setting up the server
Debian, Ubuntu, and derivatives
# Downloading server
cd /tmp
wget https://cdn.rage.mp/lin/server
mkdir ~/ragemp_server
mv server ~/ragemp_server
cd ~/ragemp_server
chmod +x server
./server
# Firewall commands (iptables only) (dont forget to save the rule after adding it)
iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport 22005 -j ACCEPT
CentOS 7, Fedora 19 (and later), and derivatives
# Downloading server
cd /tmp
wget https://cdn.rage.mp/lin/server
mkdir ~/ragemp_server
mv server ~/ragemp_server
cd ~/ragemp_server
chmod +x server
./server
# Firewall commands (iptables only) (dont forget to save the rule after adding it)
iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport 22005 -j ACCEPT
Setting up
Installing screen
For running the server in background, we recommend using screen mainly for its ease of use
Debian based (Ubuntu & derivatives)
sudo apt-get install screen
CentOS 6.x/7.x
yum install screen
Starting the server
screen -dmS RAGEMPSERVER -L bash -c 'cd ~/ragemp_server && ./server' &
# Parameter explanation
# screen -dmS = starts a separate shell without directly opening an interface towards it (detached mode). The S param defines a session name for the newly created session, so that it is easier to manage in the future.
# screen -L = basically logs whatever error that is shown by the server through the separate shell into a file for easier reference in the future.
# !IMPORTANT!
# Log output will be saved as screenlog._number_ in the server directory.
# &: IS IMPORTANT IF YOU WANT TO TERMINATE THE PROCESS GRACEFULLY
Stopping the server
RECOMMENDED:
kill $(ps h --ppid $(screen -ls | grep RAGEMPSERVER | cut -d. -f1) -o pid)
NOT RECOMMENDED: It does not shut down the server gracefully
screen -S RAGEMPSERVER -X quit