A set of bash scripts set for configuring and running 7 Days To Die linux game servers.
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7 Days To Die Game Server Linux Scripts
A set of opinionated scripts used to manage 7 days to die.
Table of Contents
[TOC]
Requirements
-
Required
- tmux
- Used to run servers in detached sessions
- steamcmd
- Used to install 7 days to die game servers
- Important, this MUST be in your PATH variable.
This script calls the general
installer script which configures steamcmd to be in
/usr/local/bin
. If this is not in your path, the deployed scripts will NOT work.
- tmux
-
Optional
- pv
- Used to show progress for backup operations
- pv
Automatic Installation
Must be ran as root
or a user with access to sudo su
bash -c "$(curl https://gitlab.orion-technologies.io/game-servers/7-days-to-die/-/raw/Development/install.bash)"
Defaults
By default all servers start at an offset of 50000 + server id. For instance, if you were to start Server-1
,
the server id would be 1. As such the port Server-1
would run on is 50001, Server-2
would be 50002, and so on.
By default the base directory for all servers to be installed to is ~/7-Days-To-Die
.
Usage
Switch to the sdtd
user and source .bash_profile
in order to use these scripts assuming automatic installation has
been used.
Basic usage:
- Installing a server
this would install7D2D-Manage install -s 1
Server-1
if it didn't exist - Starting a server
this would start7D2D-Manage start -s 1
Server-1
. - Stopping a server
this would stop7D2D-Manage kill -s 1
Server-1
- Updating a server
this would update7D2D-Manage update -s 1
Server-1
- Getting a backup archive of a server
this would backup7D2D-Manage backup -s 1
Server-1
- List installed and running servers
this would list running servers7D2D-Manage list -r
this would list installed servers, note that this only checks if the server directory exists, not if any server files exist within the directory itself7D2D-Manage list -i
To learn more usage, pass -h to any option, e.g to get base options:
7D2D-Manage -h
and to get, for instance, start options:
7D2D-Manage start -h
See the wiki for details.