Thanks everyone for helping me out. I couldn't figure out what went wrong and where, but I noticed that after setting all my partitions it seemed to skip part 2 (of 10_setup) really fast. Part 2 is the part where it copies files over. And since the error was "file not found," I thought maybe that was the place where it was breaking down.
So I looked at the .sh file and looked at all the files it is supposed to copy over and manually typed them in myself. After doing that and finishing the rest of the steps (oh, and manually doing the filetool.sh -b as well, just in case) I rebooted and it works!
Wahoo!
EDIT:
Um... I've got a problem.
That error means you are selecting either the wrong install media mount or the wrong install drives. Pay very close attention, as sometimes the letters for the drive and the letters for the partitions are sometimes different. For example on one of my machines the drive is sda, but the partitions are hda1, hda2, and hda3. Also make triply sure you are selecting the usb drive and not the cdrom drive when it asks for the install media.
Can you post the output of install.log in the /home/tc directory after install?
i can almost guarantee the rest of your problems are related to this, as the install script does a little bit more then copy files after formatting.
Before you responded, I deleted the partitions and reinstalled again, manually typing in the file copy operations once again. So far everything is working now for me (although I am having trouble getting the crontab to work as posted on the first page of this thread, but I may have typed something in wrong).
I couldn't find any install.log but I did find an install.debug. I'm guessing that's the same thing? Not sure if this is still relevant since I'm not having any problems currently, but here it is just in case.
use_ramdisk 1
block_device sda
cdrom_device sdb
backup_part sda2
swap_part sda3
live_part sda1
##########################
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 921704 10300 911404 1% /
tmpfs 512056 0 512056 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdb1 7879680 181628 7698052 2% /mnt/sdb1
/dev/loop0 684 684 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mineos+
/dev/loop1 112 112 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/gcc_libs
/dev/loop2 2044 2044 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssl-0.9.8
/dev/loop3 780 780 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssh
/dev/loop4 88 88 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/squashfs-tools-4.x
/dev/loop5 12 12 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ncurses-common
/dev/loop6 148 148 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ncurses
/dev/loop7 380 380 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/screen
/dev/loop8 212 212 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/netfilter-2.6.33.3-tinycore
/dev/loop9 404 404 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/iptables
/dev/loop10 120 120 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/readline
/dev/loop11 124 124 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/pcre
/dev/loop12 5700 5700 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/python
/dev/loop13 568 568 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/rdiff
/dev/loop14 38068 38068 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openjdk-7-jre
/dev/loop15 272 272 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/grub-0.97-splash
/dev/loop16 332 332 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/sqlite3
/dev/loop17 452 452 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mkisofs-tools
/dev/loop18 304 304 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mtd-2.6.33.3-tinycore
/dev/loop19 772 772 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/filesystems-2.6.33.3-tinycore
/dev/loop20 500 500 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/reiserfsprogs
/dev/loop21 180 180 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/findutils
/dev/loop22 32 32 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/cfdisk
/dev/loop23 132 132 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libpng
/dev/loop24 204 204 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libpng-dev
/dev/loop25 844 844 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/lighttpd-lite
/dev/loop26 1524 1524 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssl-0.9.8-dev
/dev/loop27 184 184 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/fuse
/dev/loop28 1212 1212 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/glib2
/dev/loop29 28 28 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/sshfs-fuse
/dev/loop30 40 40 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/tcp_wrappers
/dev/loop31 12 12 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/portmap
/dev/loop32 124 124 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/nfs-utils
/dev/loop33 76 76 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/expat2
/dev/loop34 92 92 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/apr
/dev/loop35 64 64 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/apr-util
/dev/loop36 64 64 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/nano
/dev/loop37 16 16 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/busybox-httpd
/dev/loop38 1332 1332 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/syslinux
/dev/loop39 1288 1288 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libiconv
/dev/loop40 76 76 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libidn
/dev/loop41 252 252 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/wget
/dev/sda1 186663 5998 171028 3% /mnt/sda1
/dev/sda2 8297276 32840 8264436 0% /mnt/sda2
##########################
Filesystem Inodes Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 128014 5461 122553 4% /
tmpfs 128014 1 128013 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdb1 0 0 0 0% /mnt/sdb1
/dev/loop0 74 74 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mineos+
/dev/loop1 16 16 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/gcc_libs
/dev/loop2 1113 1113 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssl-0.9.8
/dev/loop3 31 31 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssh
/dev/loop4 6 6 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/squashfs-tools-4.x
/dev/loop5 29 29 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ncurses-common
/dev/loop6 21 21 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ncurses
/dev/loop7 28 28 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/screen
/dev/loop8 96 96 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/netfilter-2.6.33.3-tinycore
/dev/loop9 137 137 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/iptables
/dev/loop10 10 10 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/readline
/dev/loop11 17 17 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/pcre
/dev/loop12 912 912 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/python
/dev/loop13 92 92 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/rdiff
/dev/loop14 599 599 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openjdk-7-jre
/dev/loop15 26 26 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/grub-0.97-splash
/dev/loop16 7 7 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/sqlite3
/dev/loop17 11 11 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mkisofs-tools
/dev/loop18 89 89 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mtd-2.6.33.3-tinycore
/dev/loop19 30 30 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/filesystems-2.6.33.3-tinycore
/dev/loop20 9 9 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/reiserfsprogs
/dev/loop21 14 14 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/findutils
/dev/loop22 5 5 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/cfdisk
/dev/loop23 12 12 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libpng
/dev/loop24 25 25 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libpng-dev
/dev/loop25 75 75 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/lighttpd-lite
/dev/loop26 81 81 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssl-0.9.8-dev
/dev/loop27 41 41 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/fuse
/dev/loop28 40 40 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/glib2
/dev/loop29 9 9 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/sshfs-fuse
/dev/loop30 18 18 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/tcp_wrappers
/dev/loop31 10 10 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/portmap
/dev/loop32 33 33 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/nfs-utils
/dev/loop33 8 8 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/expat2
/dev/loop34 13 13 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/apr
/dev/loop35 12 12 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/apr-util
/dev/loop36 28 28 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/nano
/dev/loop37 9 9 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/busybox-httpd
/dev/loop38 210 210 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/syslinux
/dev/loop39 14 14 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libiconv
/dev/loop40 11 11 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libidn
/dev/loop41 10 10 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/wget
/dev/sda1 48192 30 48162 0% /mnt/sda1
/dev/sda2 0 0 0 0% /mnt/sda2
##########################
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw,size=509704k,nr_inodes=127426)
tmpfs on / type tmpfs (rw,relatime,size=921704k)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,relatime)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,relatime)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,mode=600)
tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
/dev/sdb1 on /mnt/sdb1 type vfat (rw,relatime,fmask=0000,dmask=0000,allow_utime=0022,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro)
/dev/loop0 on /tmp/tcloop/mineos+ type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop1 on /tmp/tcloop/gcc_libs type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop2 on /tmp/tcloop/openssl-0.9.8 type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop3 on /tmp/tcloop/openssh type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop4 on /tmp/tcloop/squashfs-tools-4.x type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop5 on /tmp/tcloop/ncurses-common type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop6 on /tmp/tcloop/ncurses type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop7 on /tmp/tcloop/screen type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop8 on /tmp/tcloop/netfilter-2.6.33.3-tinycore type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop9 on /tmp/tcloop/iptables type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop10 on /tmp/tcloop/readline type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop11 on /tmp/tcloop/pcre type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop12 on /tmp/tcloop/python type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop13 on /tmp/tcloop/rdiff type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop14 on /tmp/tcloop/openjdk-7-jre type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop15 on /tmp/tcloop/grub-0.97-splash type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop16 on /tmp/tcloop/sqlite3 type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop17 on /tmp/tcloop/mkisofs-tools type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop18 on /tmp/tcloop/mtd-2.6.33.3-tinycore type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop19 on /tmp/tcloop/filesystems-2.6.33.3-tinycore type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop20 on /tmp/tcloop/reiserfsprogs type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop21 on /tmp/tcloop/findutils type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop22 on /tmp/tcloop/cfdisk type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop23 on /tmp/tcloop/libpng type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop24 on /tmp/tcloop/libpng-dev type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop25 on /tmp/tcloop/lighttpd-lite type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop26 on /tmp/tcloop/openssl-0.9.8-dev type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop27 on /tmp/tcloop/fuse type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop28 on /tmp/tcloop/glib2 type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop29 on /tmp/tcloop/sshfs-fuse type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop30 on /tmp/tcloop/tcp_wrappers type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop31 on /tmp/tcloop/portmap type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop32 on /tmp/tcloop/nfs-utils type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop33 on /tmp/tcloop/expat2 type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop34 on /tmp/tcloop/apr type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop35 on /tmp/tcloop/apr-util type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop36 on /tmp/tcloop/nano type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop37 on /tmp/tcloop/busybox-httpd type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop38 on /tmp/tcloop/syslinux type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop39 on /tmp/tcloop/libiconv type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop40 on /tmp/tcloop/libidn type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/loop41 on /tmp/tcloop/wget type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/sda1 on /mnt/sda1 type ext2 (rw,relatime,barrier=1,data=ordered)
/dev/sda2 on /mnt/sda2 type reiserfs (rw,relatime)
##########################
My processor definitely is not a concern to me as it is pretty powerful. RAM is what I'm lacking on sadly, so I'm just curious what a decent amount of RAM is for around 12 people on at any given time. Plus you have to take into account the world running too.
(EDIT: BTW this is a great intro to new linux users =) )
This looks good. Is it stable already? And is it already possible to make images of the world again (with the new fileformat this didn't work anymore in MineOs).
If configured correctly, it is quite stable and mapping was one of the first things we fixed.
Quote from bnm12 »
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At 250 MB of RAM per person, it comes to 3 GB plus how much MineOS+ uses.
from what I know MineOS+ uses around 50MB of RAM..
That will depend on if you are using a ramdisk setup or not. Ram usage will also be affected by world size and bukkit plugins. It would be interesting to see some benchmarking of regular vs ramdisk installs on memory usage and performance based on active players, world size, bukkit use, etc.
My personal server is for friends and family, and never has more than 5 on at once, so its tough for me to speculate.
but often when I disconnect after 20 mins of playing or so, it says by me leaving I have freed in excess of 300mb on the server so I would be conservative over 100mb per player.
i should probably add that im running vanilla server with no mods at all.
also there is another issue, Aprently MineOS does not like intel based Ethernet ports. I have been trying to get it to work and it doesn't like it or something.
Well i installed MineOS and when i go to get the ip of it (ifconfig) its giving me the 127.0.0.1 and not the router IP. when i go to do ifconfig up oe down i get this.
ifconfig: down: error fetching interface information: Device not found
so im not to sure.
also when i down eth0 then up i get this.
e100" eth0: e100_request_firemware: Failed to load firemware "e100/d101m_ucode.bin": -2
also when i type ifconfig up eth0 i get
ifconfig: bad adress 'eth0'
also i have another installed and i don't even think it sees it. i don't know what kind it is.
I have a request to make. I am looking into VPS hosting for my server and most of the cheaper ones offer Open VZ for virtualization and it does not support iso format.
The provider i have contacted said they could use it if I have it in the right format.for Open VZ. They asked for a .tar.gz format and I just repackaged the iso into tar.gz but that isn't what they need.
Could you look into releasing an OS template for Open VZ users?
Well i installed MineOS and when i go to get the ip of it (ifconfig) its giving me the 127.0.0.1 and not the router IP. when i go to do ifconfig up oe down i get this.
ifconfig: down: error fetching interface information: Device not found
so im not to sure.
also when i down eth0 then up i get this.
e100" eth0: e100_request_firemware: Failed to load firemware "e100/d101m_ucode.bin": -2
also when i type ifconfig up eth0 i get
ifconfig: bad adress 'eth0'
also i have another installed and i don't even think it sees it. i don't know what kind it is.
Sounds like that card is bad since it can't pull the firmware from it. Use "ifconfig -a" to view all installed interfaces. Your second card will probably be eth1. Try "ifconfig eth1 <ip address here>" then "ifconfig eth1 up".
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I have a request to make. I am looking into VPS hosting for my server and most of the cheaper ones offer Open VZ for virtualization and it does not support iso format.
The provider i have contacted said they could use it if I have it in the right format.for Open VZ. They asked for a .tar.gz format and I just repackaged the iso into tar.gz but that isn't what they need.
Could you look into releasing an OS template for Open VZ users?
Well i installed MineOS and when i go to get the ip of it (ifconfig) its giving me the 127.0.0.1 and not the router IP. when i go to do ifconfig up oe down i get this.
ifconfig: down: error fetching interface information: Device not found
so im not to sure.
also when i down eth0 then up i get this.
e100" eth0: e100_request_firemware: Failed to load firemware "e100/d101m_ucode.bin": -2
also when i type ifconfig up eth0 i get
ifconfig: bad adress 'eth0'
also i have another installed and i don't even think it sees it. i don't know what kind it is.
Sounds like that card is bad since it can't pull the firmware from it. Use "ifconfig -a" to view all installed interfaces. Your second card will probably be eth1. Try "ifconfig eth1 <ip address here>" then "ifconfig eth1 up".
Ok i did the ifconfig -a and i do not see it up there i know it works and the same for my onboard intel one. i know it works but mineOS doesn't like it :sad.gif: i guess ill have to use something else till it is supported.
Ok i did the ifconfig -a and i do not see it up there i know it works and the same for my onboard intel one. i know it works but mineOS doesn't like it :sad.gif: i guess ill have to use something else till it is supported.
I think I found the solution on the tiny core forums.
I'll try and get it included in this weekends update.
Ok i did the ifconfig -a and i do not see it up there i know it works and the same for my onboard intel one. i know it works but mineOS doesn't like it :sad.gif: i guess ill have to use something else till it is supported.
I think I found the solution on the tiny core forums.
I'll try and get it included in this weekends update.
yes, and since the kernal is limited in the busy box i can't do much as far as looking into it. But this would be great! When you are done let me know ill test it out :biggrin.gif:
I did get it up and working in Xenserver. Although I can create a world just fine, but it refuses to start the world. I click on start, it goes through, says the world is down. So I give it a minute and check it again. Says it's still down. I can't connect to it or anything. Also, as a side note, if it matters at all I am running it as a ramdisk.
Before you responded, I deleted the partitions and reinstalled again, manually typing in the file copy operations once again. So far everything is working now for me (although I am having trouble getting the crontab to work as posted on the first page of this thread, but I may have typed something in wrong).
I couldn't find any install.log but I did find an install.debug. I'm guessing that's the same thing? Not sure if this is still relevant since I'm not having any problems currently, but here it is just in case.
(EDIT: BTW this is a great intro to new linux users =) )
If configured correctly, it is quite stable and mapping was one of the first things we fixed.
That will depend on if you are using a ramdisk setup or not. Ram usage will also be affected by world size and bukkit plugins. It would be interesting to see some benchmarking of regular vs ramdisk installs on memory usage and performance based on active players, world size, bukkit use, etc.
My personal server is for friends and family, and never has more than 5 on at once, so its tough for me to speculate.
see here where he says 100mb per user is the UPPER limit needed.
also see here where i have a server with half a gig of ram total running 2 players just fine.
i should probably add that im running vanilla server with no mods at all.
Thanks, I'm checking into it.
Argument:
/give ZzZone 1 64
Command:
executing command: cgi-bin/server.cgi?command=console_command&world=two&argument=/give ZzZone 1 64
Result:
{'world': 'two', 'command': 'console_command', 'argument': '/give ZzZone 1 64'} executing command: console_command /give ZzZone 1 64
The stone was not spawned.
@super-6-1 - First I've heard of it, what exactly are you having trouble doing?
I tried both ways. I am an OP, but that shouldn't matter.
The rest of the cmd/val works.
ifconfig: down: error fetching interface information: Device not found
so im not to sure.
also when i down eth0 then up i get this.
e100" eth0: e100_request_firemware: Failed to load firemware "e100/d101m_ucode.bin": -2
also when i type ifconfig up eth0 i get
ifconfig: bad adress 'eth0'
also i have another installed and i don't even think it sees it. i don't know what kind it is.
The provider i have contacted said they could use it if I have it in the right format.for Open VZ. They asked for a .tar.gz format and I just repackaged the iso into tar.gz but that isn't what they need.
Could you look into releasing an OS template for Open VZ users?
Here is one link that I found helpful:
http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=msg&goto=22927&
This would be a great asset to server admins!
Sounds like that card is bad since it can't pull the firmware from it. Use "ifconfig -a" to view all installed interfaces. Your second card will probably be eth1. Try "ifconfig eth1 <ip address here>" then "ifconfig eth1 up".
As much as I'd like to help you out, creating an OpenVZ or Xen image would require someone donating (administrative) access to a server running it.
If any server hosting provider was so generous as to do that, I would definitely give it a shot.
Ok i did the ifconfig -a and i do not see it up there i know it works and the same for my onboard intel one. i know it works but mineOS doesn't like it :sad.gif: i guess ill have to use something else till it is supported.
I think I found the solution on the tiny core forums.
I'll try and get it included in this weekends update.
yes, and since the kernal is limited in the busy box i can't do much as far as looking into it. But this would be great! When you are done let me know ill test it out :biggrin.gif:
http://www.canarymod.net
This is the mod I use and love it way more then bukkit aaaand I might also be a developer of it. Either way, I would love to see support for it.
Canary Mod Plugin Developer.
Kootopia Server: smp.kootopia.tk
Website: kootopia.tk
EDIT
I did get it up and working in Xenserver. Although I can create a world just fine, but it refuses to start the world. I click on start, it goes through, says the world is down. So I give it a minute and check it again. Says it's still down. I can't connect to it or anything. Also, as a side note, if it matters at all I am running it as a ramdisk.