I don't know anything about programming or Linux. I made a MC through some internet guides and decided to change the motd of my MC server. When it failed to update, I thought I would have to reset the server. So I put down
# shutdown -h +5
and realized that I could no longer join the MC server, even when I could log on the server terminal(?) itself. I have been using DigitalOcean & PuTTY, with what I'm assuming is the newest version of java. Is it possible to simply download all this and keep a local copy on my hardrive?
Please help before my friends hunt me down and bring me to justice.
So you shutdown the digital ocean instance, this will stop any programs that are running on it. So you need to just run the startup command for the server.
Also you dont need to restart or shutdown the instance, as far as i know you can just stop and rerun the server start to update any settings you are changing.
Also confused on your wording so i just assumed, hope this helps
I don't know anything about programming or Linux. I made a MC through some internet guides and decided to change the motd of my MC server. When it failed to update, I thought I would have to reset the server. So I put down
# shutdown -h +5
and realized that I could no longer join the MC server, even when I could log on the server terminal(?) itself. I have been using DigitalOcean & PuTTY, with what I'm assuming is the newest version of java. Is it possible to simply download all this and keep a local copy on my hardrive?
Please help before my friends hunt me down and bring me to justice.
Before ya'll try to help, I messed up and asked the wrong question.
I need to start my Minecraft server without resetting it. How would I go about doing that through the Ubuntu/Shell/PuTTY command line.
So you shutdown the digital ocean instance, this will stop any programs that are running on it. So you need to just run the startup command for the server.
Also you dont need to restart or shutdown the instance, as far as i know you can just stop and rerun the server start to update any settings you are changing.
Also confused on your wording so i just assumed, hope this helps