DBGamer

joined 3 years ago
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/77551

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/77550

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/77549

Dedicated player EXTENSIVELY added to our spawn spanning 8 road ways to go around! You surely able to find a place to call home or to take to the oceans with little to no efforts required (few boats are attempted to be laid out/in chests)! Check out what they did below!

 

Dedicated player EXTENSIVELY added to our spawn spanning 8 road ways to go around! You surely able to find a place to call home or to take to the oceans with little to no efforts required (few boats are attempted to be laid out/in chests)! Check out what they did below!

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/77342

It's REALLY annoying that I gotta remember to switch from HDMI to Headphones. Is there a good "fix" to this that it will automate between the two?

All I want is if the headphone been plugged in through the 3.5mm jack is to use it otherwise default to HDMI.

 

It's REALLY annoying that I gotta remember to switch from HDMI to Headphones. Is there a good "fix" to this that it will automate between the two?

All I want is if the headphone been plugged in through the 3.5mm jack is to use it otherwise default to HDMI.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 years ago (1 children)

It's not the people that you should be REALLY worried about but it's the people behind the Discord Guilds you should be.

If you can get a portion of Discord's "market" to make the swap then you will be easier time getting your "friends" to swap over.

I uses it because Minetest, my hosting provider(s) and so are there... It's difficult to NOT to be using Discord because of this alone.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/77211

Thought to share this build a player made on our play.deafblindminetestgaming.com Minetest 5.4.1 server...

It's a combination of a... Automatic grinding of cobblestone to gravel for sieving, which outputs get sorted and if needed smelted down to their respected ingots across two furnaces!

Neat isn't it?

Now I should probably get my house up and running sometimes hehe.

 

Thought to share this build a player made on our play.deafblindminetestgaming.com Minetest 5.4.1 server...

It's a combination of a... Automatic grinding of cobblestone to gravel for sieving, which outputs get sorted and if needed smelted down to their respected ingots across two furnaces!

Neat isn't it?

Now I should probably get my house up and running sometimes hehe.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 years ago

At least that's more understanding to me, thanks for explaining that to me and I shall see how it's does. Should be easier to implement to boot.

What I can do is fire her up on a cron (after manually testing first) and play the game activity to see if I notices anything and what if any.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 years ago (2 children)

Ya that what I am not certain about the "time out" function. Like I am assuming it would block everything from being written preventing anything from happening. So my thoughts is it's probably not any better than "just" freezing the process though docker. And if all else fails freezing the VPS from the provider end (I seen "Pause" at a number of hosts so that shouldn't be hard to come by) to do the same but at the VPS level and snapshotting it. I might not be able to get the snapshot off the network BUT at least it's a backup regardless. Just not the best backup in the world...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Indeed IF I have a chance at this I either can freeze the docker directly and if that doesn't do it justice, I may be able to freeze the entire VPS instead (at the new host that is since the current SolusVM installation at the current host doesn't even works properly and consistently logs me out for NO reasons).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 years ago

Will do! Thanks for the idea! I reprovision-ed the game server with no additional backends enabled to rule out any other variables as possible. Then I gotta start it, pause it manually and see what the panel is indicating of it, just to make sure it doesn't think it's dead or something and decides to kill it.

If that goes to as plan then I will attempt to make a script to try to back it up, get into the game on an endless exploring venture and see how the GAME responds to this (the script will be primed on cron like 20 minutes in or something).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (2 children)

INTERESTING This may or may not work, firstly the Minetest Server need not be flips out that it's being literally frozen, as well as the Pterodactyl Panel (as it managed though there) and resumes normal processes. THEN you also gotta hope that you're freezing it when the server list is not polling for uptime (it does this I think every 10 to 15 minutes I think?).

So firstly I would probably want to freeze it manually to see how the panel responds to it. Then proceed if it possible to go further.

If this is... This might works especially if I rig up a script for it to pauses it, tar it, unpause it. That way it's ONLY frozen for the amount of time it needs to be. Which until the map get a quite a size (I would say over 6GB or so) this might be feasible. As that when I expect the NVMes to take over a minute to tar the thing.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (4 children)

The Sqlite3 database actually does requires a shutdown or else the map.sqlite will in fact gets corrupted (since there are live transactions going on even if nobody is on it).

I also can't be certain if the game will handles the Sqlite3's .backup function properly or if it will "freezes" the game while it does this. Which the only resource I find about this was https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?p=339487#p339487 but again I do not understand what will happens in game while this happens.

 

This have been really frustrating for me as of late since I just found out today that it seems to me that the Minetest Multiplayer List is based up if the server been online for at least 8 hours for the last 8 hours.

Rendering daily backups of the server (since it does have to be shut down for it be done safely.) pulling me to the bottom for up to a third of the day because of this up time "uptime" system.

So I am wondering what if there's anything I am able to do? Like are there other options aside from playing a "creative like" game which is Minecraft and people birching to me, about paying for it?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Find housing for humanity based organizations, they might be able to assist getting you housed. If you don't understand of any, try asking around to understanding HOW to get such assistance in your area.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 3 years ago (5 children)

Please don't squat, you might "win" in the short run but you will get charges sooner or later.

Instead seek local organizations and churches who might be able to point you in the right directions and/or provide you assistance.

And in place of panhandling for cash (if it allowed), you might get better luck if you simply ask for donation(s) for what you are needing (i.e. food instead of money to get said food). To me it's more understanding if a person on the streets ask for some bread than if they looking for $3 to get a loaf.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 years ago

Awww you are very welcome! Thanks for your appreciation in me as well. :)

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 years ago

LunaNode might be cheap to run them. I am not sure on their demands but they have general and memory intensive instances.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago

It's honestly USUALLY not that difficult to dedicate sufficient time to prune a community here as needed within reasons. Beside a well moderated community is less likely to be spammed in the long run considering it will be less efforts than it's worth.

Problems USUALLY arises because there's a lack of moderation, not because new users should be pulled back or from being signed up. This is more evident in game servers and believe me I can tell them apart what's a well oiled game server from one that isn't. Same goes for online communities.

 

I am so confused that why I can't find on how to do this...

  1. Offline the failing (but still working disk) from the LVM RAID1 side
  2. Physically remove it from the system
  3. Put in new disk
  4. Tell LVM RAID1 to use the newly installed disk

I do not have space in a dual caddy to put in the "to be replaced" disk for the --replace parameter to work. So how do I flipping tell LVM that I want to offline the disk that I wanna remove? Then online the new disk??

 

Short story that a guy logged into my game server alleging that there were nothing to do. Despite the fact that there are major mods on my particular game server. Which does afford a decent range of activities to be enjoyed.

Seriously that's like going to a physical gaming center and birching about it as you were to be learning how to use the facility in the first place!

Even the gaming arcade that I went to, I wasn't like this. I tried several machines before I would voice my opinions on why I wasn't a fan of it and why I didn't enjoyed it.

Just because your not behind physical gaming units doesn't mean you should treat online games and servers as "nothingness". To the point that you can't afford to give it the "fair chances".

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/75294

I have this and a 500GB HDD 7,200RPM ST500LM21-1KJ152 in LVM RAID1 and after I added a ~15GB QCOW2 image to it it had a SMART Health Status of "24 bad sectors" even though they were "Current Pending Sectors". As seen below...

Is it likely this HGST drive is gonna bite the dusts and I should be looking at getting another used drive off of E-Bay to replace it (I don't want to buy a new drive if I can avoids it for eco friendliness reasons)? Or it fair to assume it's will normally functions generally speaking if this is the only thing it's complaining about?

I am also doing a extended SMART test on it right now as well. To see if there are updated results on it as well.

 

I have this and a 500GB HDD 7,200RPM ST500LM21-1KJ152 in LVM RAID1 and after I added a ~15GB QCOW2 image to it it had a SMART Health Status of "24 bad sectors" even though they were "Current Pending Sectors". As seen below...

Is it likely this HGST drive is gonna bite the dusts and I should be looking at getting another used drive off of E-Bay to replace it (I don't want to buy a new drive if I can avoids it for eco friendliness reasons)? Or it fair to assume it's will normally functions generally speaking if this is the only thing it's complaining about?

I am also doing a extended SMART test on it right now as well. To see if there are updated results on it as well.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/75105

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/75102

Hiya again everyone! Tool Ranks were added since Ten1Plus reminded me that it had the features of reminding you when tools are about to break! Both with audio and visual feed backs! :)

Mobs Redo and Farming Redo were also both updated as well! :)

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