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With the instance management you can create a new server instance, edit existing instances or delete them. You can also list all defined instances and show the status of a single instance.
Table of contents
Creating
Templates
Creating an instance optionally makes use of template files. Currently those are:
- admins.xml
- config.xml
Those have to be in a folder called templates below SDTD_BASE.
If a config.xml exists in this location the create-part of instance management will ask whether this should be used as a base for the new instance config.
If the admins.xml exists it is automatically copied over to new instances.
Create
To create a new instance enter the following command:
7dtd.sh instances create
This will first ask for a name for the new instance and afterwards opens the config.xml in your default text editor.
NOTE: Currently there are three options that are forced when instances are launched so setting them in the config has no effect:
- TelnetEnabled: This has to true so the management scripts can access the instance. Having this open to the public internet is a security risk. See Ports
- AdminFileName: This is set to admins.xml so it automatically uses that file in the instance folder.
- UserDataFolder: This is set to the instance folder.
When you are done with entering all parameters save the config.xml and the instance is ready to be started.
Printing configuration
To view the current configuration settings use:
7dtd.sh instances print_config <instancename>
Alternatively print the actual XML as is, optionally with syntax highlighting if you have pygmentize installed:
7dtd.sh instances print_xml <instancename>
Editing
To edit the configuration of an instance start
7dtd.sh instances edit <instancename>
This will open the config.xml in your default text editor.
Deleting
To delete an instance enter:
7dtd.sh instances delete <instancename>
You will then be asked to enter a confirmation code so you do not accidentally delete an instance.
WARNING: This will delete every aspect of the instance:
- Save games
- Created RWG world (if the instance used a custom one)
- Mods local to the instance
- Configuration
- Logs
Listing
To list all defined instances use:
7dtd.sh instances list
This will output a list like in the following example:
Instance name | Running | Players | Port ---------------------+----------+---------+------ test | no | -/ 4 | 25252 my_first_instance | yes | 2/ 6 | 25000
Start/Stop
Starting and stopping instances can be done through the following two commands:
7dtd.sh start <instancename>
7dtd.sh kill <instancename>
Status
To get a more detailed information about an instance use the following command:
7dtd.sh status <instancename>
For a running instance the output will look like this:
Instance: my_first_instance Status: Running Open ports: 25000 (udp) 25001 (udp) 25002 (udp) 25003 (tcp) Players: 2 Game info: Server name: _ Password: XXXXXX Max players: 6 World: Navezgane Network info: Port: 25000 Public: false Control Panel: off Telnet: Port 25003, Pass 123
If the instance is not running it will look like this:
Instance: my_first_instance Status: Not running Game info: Server name: _ Password: XXXXXX Max players: 6 World: Navezgane Network info: Port: 25000 Public: false Control Panel: off Telnet: Port 25003, Pass 123