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[UKE]Vern
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abr fault

Post by [UKE]Vern »

Ive posted in the ABR home page about a fault with my ABR client ..as yet after nearly 2 weeks ive had no reply so i thought id try here.
Recently when trying to start my abr client it gives error "problem with writing file for re write" exiting due to fatal error??? ive re installed still the same???
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Post by TheRealFritz »

They're not actively developing the ABR client at the moment. I'm not sure if I can get the source from them.. I'll ask.
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Post by TheRealFritz »

As to your specific problem, your windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts file is probably write protected by a virus scanner or some such.
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Post by bosco_ »

Hey Fritz, I'll catch you here, it's not updating properly again.
Honk honk
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Post by TheRealFritz »

lol, actually I started processing the queue just before I replied with the first post here :)
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Post by bosco_ »

Thanks.
Do you still have to do it manually? Respect for that :)
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[UKE]Vern
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Post by [UKE]Vern »

thanks fritz mate helpfull as ever

now im getting "**.**.***.*** (ip)" is not a valid interger value....???
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Post by bosco_ »

That is not your fault, happens to me too.
But it doesn't stop ABR from working.
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Post by [UKE]Vern »

ok thanks again fellas for the replys ...as always helpfull on this site ...oh and fritz im hoping to set up some more PRMM servers on a dedi box soon for any one to use :-)
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Post by TheRealFritz »

Hm, which server? I can take a look if you give me the server id.

I went and looked into the logs just now and saw that pucker factor has an IP problem. Packets have been getting rejected from there... Should be fixed now (for pucker factor).
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Post by PF-Greasy Monkey »

'[R-DEV wrote:TheRealFritz']Hm, which server? I can take a look if you give me the server id.

I went and looked into the logs just now and saw that pucker factor has an IP problem. Packets have been getting rejected from there... Should be fixed now (for pucker factor).
:grin:

oh and since we got ABR on the server we had 3 crashes today...
might this be only a coincidence?
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Post by TheRealFritz »

Hm, game-monitor is down right now, so I can't check.. If you're using windows, there have been some reports of crashes.

In my experience it runs very stable on linux.
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Post by Ghostrider »

'[R-DEV wrote:TheRealFritz']If you're using windows, there have been some reports of crashes.

In my experience it runs very stable on linux.
Tipical behavior. UNIX > Windows. That's sort of obvious :-P


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Post by TheRealFritz »

Well yes. But in this case it seems specific to ABR.
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Post by PF-Greasy Monkey »

we are running on windows :-(

so this might explain it...
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