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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
armagetronad-dedicated
ARMAGETRONAD-DEDICATED(6) Games Manual ARMAGETRONAD-DEDICATED(6)
NAME
armagetronad-dedicated - an Armagetron Advanced dedicated game server
SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/armagetronad-dedicated start|stop|restart|force-reload|status
armagetronad-dedicated [-h, --help] [-v, --version] [--doc] [--fastforward] [--benchmark] [--record] [--playback]
DESCRIPTION
The Armagetron Advanced dedicated server runs from an initscript -- to enable running it on boot, edit /etc/default/armagetronad-dedicated.
The server program will read default settings from /etc/armagetronad/settings_dedicated.cfg. Modifications and custom server settings
should be implemented in the file /etc/armagetronad/settings_custom.cfg.
To edit configuration on-the-fly or make time-sensitive temporary changes, it's best to log onto the server from the armagetronad client
and log on as an administrator (using the password set in the server configuration). Console input is not available when running the server
as a daemon.
Before each round is started, the file /etc/armagetronad/everytime.cfg is read; it may be useful to use this for things like randomly
changing maps or other quickly changing settings.
OPTIONS
Note: Only options that are relevant for invoking armagetron-dedicated via the command line (and not the initscript) are documented here.
See armagetronad-dedicated --help for a complete reference.
-h, --help
Show help message.
-v, --version
Print version number.
--doc Print documentation for all console commands. These are also configuration settings for config files.
--fastforward TIME
Lets time run very fast until the given time is reached.
--benchmark
Renders frames as they were recorded.
--record FILENAME
Creates a DEBUG recording while running.
--playback FILENAME
Plays back a DEBUG recording.
FILES
/etc/armagetronad/settings_dedicated.cfg
SEE ALSO
armagetronad(6)
Armagetron Advanced is documented fully by the provided HTML docs, found under /usr/share/doc/armagetronad-common/html/.
A thorough guide to running a server can be found on the Armagetron Advanced wiki: http:wiki.armagetronad.netindex.phpServer_Administra-
tion_Guide and: http:wiki.armagetronad.netindex.phpAdvanced_Server_Administration_Guide
AUTHOR
Armagetron Advanced was written by Manuel Moos <z-man@users.sourceforge.net> and the Armagetron Advanced development team.
This manual page was adapted from the original HTML version by Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org> (and later Christine Spang
<spang@mit.edu>), for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
February 08, 2007 ARMAGETRONAD-DEDICATED(6)