Running Linux with Centos 6 with a multicraft panel (which should do all the perms). I have no session.lock in the world folder and I understand that this is due to the linux directory permissions and the server being unable to write, read or execute anything in that directory.
However I am unable to solve anything by performing the current command:
[root@server]# cd /home/minecraft/multicraft/servers/server1
[root@server server1]# chmod -R 775 world/
I still get the same issue/error as before....Not sure what I can do now to ensure that it can have full access to the files..
Hey,
I've just changed the world files over on my server due to moving onto our own dedicated server..
Now I am getting this console error:
http://pastebin.com/q8pfdPth
Followed by this crash report:
http://pastebin.com/wPyqke0g
Running Linux with Centos 6 with a multicraft panel (which should do all the perms). I have no session.lock in the world folder and I understand that this is due to the linux directory permissions and the server being unable to write, read or execute anything in that directory.
However I am unable to solve anything by performing the current command:
I still get the same issue/error as before....Not sure what I can do now to ensure that it can have full access to the files..
Thanks!