Hi, first time poster, about 2 year veteran of administrating.
I use Multicraft to host a server for a small group of friends on a headless Ubuntu 14.04 server.
Long story short, I caused a kernel panic recently and decided it would be easier to just recover the server files to a USB drive and reinstall from scratch.
I have gotten it to the point that I can create and manage a new world. I then tried to copy the files from the old "server" folder into the new "server" folder, but Multicraft cannot seem to recognize the files.
Can anyone point me in the right direction on getting Multicraft to see the server files, or a way to replace newly created server files with the backed up files without breaking anything?
Hi, first time poster, about 2 year veteran of administrating.
I use Multicraft to host a server for a small group of friends on a headless Ubuntu 14.04 server.
Long story short, I caused a kernel panic recently and decided it would be easier to just recover the server files to a USB drive and reinstall from scratch.
I have gotten it to the point that I can create and manage a new world. I then tried to copy the files from the old "server" folder into the new "server" folder, but Multicraft cannot seem to recognize the files.
Can anyone point me in the right direction on getting Multicraft to see the server files, or a way to replace newly created server files with the backed up files without breaking anything?
Thanks in advance.
I am assuming you copied say a file called "servers" onto your USB and now trying to put them back in the new "servers" file. What you need to do if that the case..
1. Create the new servers
2. FTP into them and put in their respected contents
3. Start them up and they should be just as they were when you last stopped them
I am assuming you copied say a file called "servers" onto your USB and now trying to put them back in the new "servers" file. What you need to do if that the case..
1. Create the new servers
2. FTP into them and put in their respected contents
3. Start them up and they should be just as they were when you last stopped them
Any requirements in initial setup of the new server in terms of naming or other properties?
I have a samba share already setup, and put the files in "server 2" instead of "server 1" that is where they were originally. Will try replacing files in "server 1" instead.
Any requirements in initial setup of the new server in terms of naming or other properties?
I have a samba share already setup, and put the files in "server 2" instead of "server 1" that is where they were originally. Will try replacing files in "server 1" instead.
The only requirement would to make sure your worlds and jars are reflected on the panel settings accordingly. Like if there is spigot.jar on server 1 and custom.jar on server 2. Make sure that server 1 is set to spigot.jar and server 2 is set to custom.jar and etc.
Also do not forget to change IP(s) and port(s) if those changed as well.
Hi, first time poster, about 2 year veteran of administrating.
I use Multicraft to host a server for a small group of friends on a headless Ubuntu 14.04 server.
Long story short, I caused a kernel panic recently and decided it would be easier to just recover the server files to a USB drive and reinstall from scratch.
I have gotten it to the point that I can create and manage a new world. I then tried to copy the files from the old "server" folder into the new "server" folder, but Multicraft cannot seem to recognize the files.
Can anyone point me in the right direction on getting Multicraft to see the server files, or a way to replace newly created server files with the backed up files without breaking anything?
Thanks in advance.
I am assuming you copied say a file called "servers" onto your USB and now trying to put them back in the new "servers" file. What you need to do if that the case..
1. Create the new servers
2. FTP into them and put in their respected contents
3. Start them up and they should be just as they were when you last stopped them
Any requirements in initial setup of the new server in terms of naming or other properties?
I have a samba share already setup, and put the files in "server 2" instead of "server 1" that is where they were originally. Will try replacing files in "server 1" instead.
The only requirement would to make sure your worlds and jars are reflected on the panel settings accordingly. Like if there is spigot.jar on server 1 and custom.jar on server 2. Make sure that server 1 is set to spigot.jar and server 2 is set to custom.jar and etc.
Also do not forget to change IP(s) and port(s) if those changed as well.