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== Installation == | == Installation 64 bit == | ||
=== Main binary === | === Main binary === | ||
Download the latest stable Linux binaries | Download the latest stable 64 bit Linux binaries: | ||
rm | rm -f multitheftauto_linux_x64.tar.gz | ||
wget <nowiki> | wget <nowiki>https</nowiki>://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/multitheftauto_linux_x64.tar.gz | ||
Unpack into a directory: | Unpack into a directory: | ||
tar -xf | tar -xf multitheftauto_linux_x64.tar.gz | ||
=== Default config === | === Default config === | ||
Download the default config files: | Download the default config files: | ||
rm baseconfig | rm -f baseconfig.tar.gz | ||
wget <nowiki> | wget <nowiki>https</nowiki>://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/baseconfig.tar.gz | ||
Unpack and move into the deathmatch directory:<br/> | Unpack and move into the deathmatch directory:<br/> | ||
('''''Note:''' Only do this for new installations as it will overwrite any existing config files.)'' | ('''''Note:''' Only do this for new installations as it will overwrite any existing config files.)'' | ||
tar -xf baseconfig | tar -xf baseconfig.tar.gz | ||
mv baseconfig | mv baseconfig/* multitheftauto_linux_x64/mods/deathmatch | ||
Change to the MTA server install directory: | |||
cd multitheftauto_linux_x64 | |||
=== Test === | === Test === | ||
You can now test if the server will start correctly | You can now test if the server will start correctly: | ||
./mta-server64 | |||
If your server comes up with issues such as: | |||
libtinfo.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory | |||
./ | you may have either a newer or older version of the Shared Object file. | ||
In such cases, it is warranted to create a symbolic link with that same name to the newer or older Shared Object file, with for example: | |||
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libtinfo.so.6 /usr/lib/libtinfo.so.5 | |||
Of course, the location of these files could depend on your distribution of GNU/Linux; refer to your distribution's documentation on the location of the files. | |||
=== Default resources === | === Default resources === | ||
If you need the default resources: | If you need the default resources: | ||
Download the latest default resources zip from | Download the latest default resources zip from https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/ | ||
and unzip into '''mods/deathmatch/resources''' | and unzip into '''mods/deathmatch/resources''' | ||
<br/> | |||
'''Make sure you are in the MTA server install directory when following this example:''' | |||
apt-get install unzip | apt-get install unzip | ||
mkdir mods/deathmatch/resources | mkdir mods/deathmatch/resources | ||
cd mods/deathmatch/resources | cd mods/deathmatch/resources | ||
rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
wget <nowiki>https</nowiki>://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
unzip mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
cd ../../.. | |||
== | == Installation 32 bit == | ||
=== Main binary=== | |||
Download the latest stable 32 bit Linux binaries: | |||
rm -f multitheftauto_linux.tar.gz | |||
wget <nowiki>https</nowiki>://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/multitheftauto_linux.tar.gz | |||
Unpack into a directory: | |||
tar -xf multitheftauto_linux.tar.gz | |||
=== Default config === | |||
Download the default config files: | |||
rm -f baseconfig.tar.gz | |||
wget <nowiki>https</nowiki>://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/baseconfig.tar.gz | |||
Unpack and move into the deathmatch directory:<br/> | |||
('''''Note:''' Only do this for new installations as it will overwrite any existing config files.)'' | |||
tar -xf baseconfig.tar.gz | |||
mv baseconfig/* multitheftauto_linux/mods/deathmatch | |||
Change to the MTA server install directory: | |||
cd multitheftauto_linux | |||
=== Test === | |||
You can now test if the server will start correctly: | |||
./mta-server | |||
== | === Default resources === | ||
If you need the default resources: | |||
Download the latest default resources zip from https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/ | |||
and unzip into '''mods/deathmatch/resources''' | |||
<br/> | |||
'''Make sure you are in the MTA server install directory when following this example:''' | |||
apt-get install unzip | |||
mkdir mods/deathmatch/resources | |||
cd mods/deathmatch/resources | |||
rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
wget <nowiki>https</nowiki>://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
unzip mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
cd ../../.. | |||
apt-get | == Running with 32 or 64 bit Linux== | ||
=== Make sure your server libraries and stuff are up to date === | |||
On Debian/Ubuntu this is done with: | |||
apt-get update | |||
apt-get upgrade | |||
* If you get a problem with such as " | ===Troubleshooting=== | ||
* If you get a problem with such as "libreadline.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.", it can be solved on 32 bit Debian/Ubuntu by doing this: | |||
apt-get install | apt-get install libreadline5 | ||
* If you get a problem with such as " | * If you get a problem with such as "libncursesw.so.5 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", it can be solved on 32 bit Debian/Ubuntu by doing this: | ||
apt-get install | apt-get install libncursesw5 | ||
'''Note:''' If you experience this issue on a 64-bit machine while trying to run the 32-bit MTA server, then you should install the following package on a 64-bit Debian/Ubuntu machine (as root): | |||
apt-get install lib32ncursesw5 | apt-get install lib32ncursesw5 | ||
You can find more 32-bit library alternatives on this page: [https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents]. | |||
If you're running on Arch may need to install [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ncurses5-compat-libs ncurses5-compat-libs] from AUR. | |||
== MySQL Troubleshooting== | |||
* If you are using the inbuilt MySQL functions such as [[dbConnect]] and [[dbQuery]], you will need to have '''libmysqlclient.so.16''' installed. | |||
* If you get a problem with such as "libmysqlclient.so.16: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", it can be solved on Debian/Ubuntu by doing this: | * If you get a problem with such as "libmysqlclient.so.16: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", it can be solved on Debian/Ubuntu by doing this: | ||
apt-get install libmysqlclient16 | apt-get install libmysqlclient16 | ||
If that fails: | |||
* For 32 bit Linux, download [https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/files/modules/32/libmysqlclient.so.16 32 bit libmysqlclient.so.16] and put it in '''/usr/lib/''' | |||
* For 64 bit Linux, download [https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/files/modules/64/libmysqlclient.so.16 64 bit libmysqlclient.so.16] and put it in '''/usr/lib/''' | |||
==[Optional] Installing and Configuring an External Web Server== | |||
Instructions on how to install and configure Nginx as an external web server for MTA is here: [[Installing and Configuring Nginx as an External Web Server]] | |||
== | |||
== Server crashes == | == Server crashes == | ||
If your Linux server crashes, please obtain a backtrace and post a report on our [ | If your Linux server crashes, please obtain a backtrace and post a report on our [https://github.com/multitheftauto/mtasa-blue/issues Bug tracker] | ||
====To obtain a backtrace:==== | ====To obtain a backtrace:==== | ||
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apt-get install gdb | apt-get install gdb | ||
*And from the MTA server directory start the mta-server like this: | *And from the MTA server directory start the mta-server like this: | ||
gdb | gdb -ex "set print thread-events off" --eval-command run --args mta-server -q | ||
*Now wait for a crash. (Ignore any weird screen output in the meantime) | *Now wait for a crash. (Ignore any weird screen output in the meantime) | ||
*When a crash occurs, do this command to get a module list: | *When a crash occurs, do this command to get a module list: | ||
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== '''Server freezes''' == | == '''Server freezes''' == | ||
If your Linux server freezes, please obtain a backtrace with thread information and post a report on our [ | If your Linux server freezes, please obtain a backtrace with thread information and post a report on our [https://bugs.multitheftauto.com/ Bug tracker] | ||
====To obtain a backtrace with thread information:==== | ====To obtain a backtrace with thread information:==== | ||
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apt-get install gdb | apt-get install gdb | ||
*And from the MTA server directory start the mta-server like this: | *And from the MTA server directory start the mta-server like this: | ||
gdb | gdb -ex "set print thread-events off" --eval-command run --args mta-server -q | ||
*Now wait for a freeze. (Ignore any weird screen output in the meantime) | *Now wait for a freeze. (Ignore any weird screen output in the meantime) | ||
*When a freeze occurs, press ctrl-c to start gdb | *When a freeze occurs, press ctrl-c to start gdb | ||
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*Save the output | *Save the output | ||
*(To exit gdb, use the quit command) | *(To exit gdb, use the quit command) | ||
== Automatic installer == | |||
=== Prerequisites === | |||
Make sure you have bash, unzip, tar and wget available on your server. | |||
Also notice that for 64-bit servers the 64-bit binary will be installed, otherwise 32-bit binary will be. | |||
=== Source code === | |||
#!/bin/bash -x | |||
#==============================================================================# | |||
# mtasa-install # | |||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# | |||
# This shellscript installs MTA:SA on your server. You can configure it and # | |||
# modify it as desired, you can even improve it if you want. # | |||
#==============================================================================# | |||
ARCH_TYPE="" | |||
getArchitecture() | |||
{ | |||
if ((1<<32)); then | |||
ARCH_TYPE="_x64" | |||
fi | |||
} | |||
downloadFiles() | |||
{ | |||
wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}.tar.gz | |||
wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/baseconfig.tar.gz | |||
} | |||
unpack() | |||
{ | |||
tar -xf multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}.tar.gz | |||
tar -xf baseconfig.tar.gz | |||
} | |||
moveConfig() | |||
{ | |||
mv baseconfig/* multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}/mods/deathmatch | |||
rm -rf baseconfig | |||
cd multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE} | |||
} | |||
installResources() | |||
{ | |||
mkdir mods/deathmatch/resources | |||
cd mods/deathmatch/resources | |||
wget https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
unzip mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
cd ../../.. | |||
} | |||
clean() | |||
{ | |||
rm -f ../multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}.tar.gz | |||
rm -f ../baseconfig.tar.gz | |||
rm -f mods/deathmatch/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip | |||
} | |||
main() | |||
{ | |||
getArchitecture | |||
clean | |||
downloadFiles | |||
unpack | |||
moveConfig | |||
installResources | |||
clean | |||
if ((1<<32)); then # 64 bits | |||
echo "Installation ready! Use ./mta-server64 to initialize server" | |||
else | |||
echo "Installation ready! Use ./mta-server to initialize server" | |||
fi | |||
} | |||
main # calling program entry point | |||
=== Procedure === | |||
To proceed with installation, save somewhere with read-write-execute access (777) the mtasa-install shell. Finally, proceed to execute it (./mtasa-install for example). | |||
=== Alternative way to install server === | |||
https://linuxgsm.com/lgsm/mtaserver/ |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 3 October 2024
Installation 64 bit
Main binary
Download the latest stable 64 bit Linux binaries:
rm -f multitheftauto_linux_x64.tar.gz wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/multitheftauto_linux_x64.tar.gz
Unpack into a directory:
tar -xf multitheftauto_linux_x64.tar.gz
Default config
Download the default config files:
rm -f baseconfig.tar.gz wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/baseconfig.tar.gz
Unpack and move into the deathmatch directory:
(Note: Only do this for new installations as it will overwrite any existing config files.)
tar -xf baseconfig.tar.gz mv baseconfig/* multitheftauto_linux_x64/mods/deathmatch
Change to the MTA server install directory:
cd multitheftauto_linux_x64
Test
You can now test if the server will start correctly:
./mta-server64
If your server comes up with issues such as:
libtinfo.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
you may have either a newer or older version of the Shared Object file. In such cases, it is warranted to create a symbolic link with that same name to the newer or older Shared Object file, with for example:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libtinfo.so.6 /usr/lib/libtinfo.so.5
Of course, the location of these files could depend on your distribution of GNU/Linux; refer to your distribution's documentation on the location of the files.
Default resources
If you need the default resources:
Download the latest default resources zip from https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/
and unzip into mods/deathmatch/resources
Make sure you are in the MTA server install directory when following this example:
apt-get install unzip mkdir mods/deathmatch/resources cd mods/deathmatch/resources rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip
wget https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip
unzip mtasa-resources-latest.zip rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip cd ../../..
Installation 32 bit
Main binary
Download the latest stable 32 bit Linux binaries:
rm -f multitheftauto_linux.tar.gz wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/multitheftauto_linux.tar.gz
Unpack into a directory:
tar -xf multitheftauto_linux.tar.gz
Default config
Download the default config files:
rm -f baseconfig.tar.gz wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/baseconfig.tar.gz
Unpack and move into the deathmatch directory:
(Note: Only do this for new installations as it will overwrite any existing config files.)
tar -xf baseconfig.tar.gz mv baseconfig/* multitheftauto_linux/mods/deathmatch
Change to the MTA server install directory:
cd multitheftauto_linux
Test
You can now test if the server will start correctly:
./mta-server
Default resources
If you need the default resources:
Download the latest default resources zip from https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/
and unzip into mods/deathmatch/resources
Make sure you are in the MTA server install directory when following this example:
apt-get install unzip mkdir mods/deathmatch/resources cd mods/deathmatch/resources rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip
wget https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip
unzip mtasa-resources-latest.zip rm -f mtasa-resources-latest.zip cd ../../..
Running with 32 or 64 bit Linux
Make sure your server libraries and stuff are up to date
On Debian/Ubuntu this is done with:
apt-get update apt-get upgrade
Troubleshooting
- If you get a problem with such as "libreadline.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.", it can be solved on 32 bit Debian/Ubuntu by doing this:
apt-get install libreadline5
- If you get a problem with such as "libncursesw.so.5 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", it can be solved on 32 bit Debian/Ubuntu by doing this:
apt-get install libncursesw5
Note: If you experience this issue on a 64-bit machine while trying to run the 32-bit MTA server, then you should install the following package on a 64-bit Debian/Ubuntu machine (as root):
apt-get install lib32ncursesw5
You can find more 32-bit library alternatives on this page: www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents.
If you're running on Arch may need to install ncurses5-compat-libs from AUR.
MySQL Troubleshooting
- If you are using the inbuilt MySQL functions such as dbConnect and dbQuery, you will need to have libmysqlclient.so.16 installed.
- If you get a problem with such as "libmysqlclient.so.16: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", it can be solved on Debian/Ubuntu by doing this:
apt-get install libmysqlclient16
If that fails:
- For 32 bit Linux, download 32 bit libmysqlclient.so.16 and put it in /usr/lib/
- For 64 bit Linux, download 64 bit libmysqlclient.so.16 and put it in /usr/lib/
[Optional] Installing and Configuring an External Web Server
Instructions on how to install and configure Nginx as an external web server for MTA is here: Installing and Configuring Nginx as an External Web Server
Server crashes
If your Linux server crashes, please obtain a backtrace and post a report on our Bug tracker
To obtain a backtrace:
Do you have a core dump file in the the MTA server directory?
It's usually called 'core', and usually over 100MB, and looks something like this:
If you have a core dump file in the the MTA server directory:
- Install gdb. To install gdb on Debian, use this command:
apt-get install gdb
- And from the MTA install directory do this command
gdb mta-server -c core
- When gdb launches, do this command to get a module list:
i sh
- And then this command to get a backtrace:
bt
- Save the output
- (To exit gdb, use the quit command)
If you do not have a core dump file in the the MTA server directory:
- Install gdb. To install gdb on Debian, use this command:
apt-get install gdb
- And from the MTA server directory start the mta-server like this:
gdb -ex "set print thread-events off" --eval-command run --args mta-server -q
- Now wait for a crash. (Ignore any weird screen output in the meantime)
- When a crash occurs, do this command to get a module list:
i sh
- And then this command to get a backtrace:
bt
- Save the output
- (To exit gdb, use the quit command)
Server freezes
If your Linux server freezes, please obtain a backtrace with thread information and post a report on our Bug tracker
To obtain a backtrace with thread information:
- Install gdb. To install gdb on Debian, use this command:
apt-get install gdb
- And from the MTA server directory start the mta-server like this:
gdb -ex "set print thread-events off" --eval-command run --args mta-server -q
- Now wait for a freeze. (Ignore any weird screen output in the meantime)
- When a freeze occurs, press ctrl-c to start gdb
- Then do this command to get a module list:
i sh
- And then this command to get a backtrace:
bt
- And then this command to get thread information:
info threads
- Save the output
- (To exit gdb, use the quit command)
Automatic installer
Prerequisites
Make sure you have bash, unzip, tar and wget available on your server. Also notice that for 64-bit servers the 64-bit binary will be installed, otherwise 32-bit binary will be.
Source code
#!/bin/bash -x #==============================================================================# # mtasa-install # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # This shellscript installs MTA:SA on your server. You can configure it and # # modify it as desired, you can even improve it if you want. # #==============================================================================# ARCH_TYPE="" getArchitecture() { if ((1<<32)); then ARCH_TYPE="_x64" fi } downloadFiles() { wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}.tar.gz wget https://linux.multitheftauto.com/dl/baseconfig.tar.gz } unpack() { tar -xf multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}.tar.gz tar -xf baseconfig.tar.gz } moveConfig() { mv baseconfig/* multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}/mods/deathmatch rm -rf baseconfig cd multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE} } installResources() { mkdir mods/deathmatch/resources cd mods/deathmatch/resources wget https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip unzip mtasa-resources-latest.zip cd ../../.. } clean() { rm -f ../multitheftauto_linux${ARCH_TYPE}.tar.gz rm -f ../baseconfig.tar.gz rm -f mods/deathmatch/resources/mtasa-resources-latest.zip } main() { getArchitecture clean downloadFiles unpack moveConfig installResources clean if ((1<<32)); then # 64 bits echo "Installation ready! Use ./mta-server64 to initialize server" else echo "Installation ready! Use ./mta-server to initialize server" fi } main # calling program entry point
Procedure
To proceed with installation, save somewhere with read-write-execute access (777) the mtasa-install shell. Finally, proceed to execute it (./mtasa-install for example).