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OPENARENA-SERVER(6) | Games Manual | OPENARENA-SERVER(6) |
NAME¶
openarena-server - OpenArena dedicated server
SYNOPSIS¶
openarena-server [-h|--help] [-q|--quiet] [+set option value]...
DESCRIPTION¶
openarena-server is the dedicated server for the first-person shooter OpenArena.
OPTIONS¶
The wrapper script used for OpenArena in Debian accepts these options:
- -h, --help
- Display a short help summary
- -q, --quiet
- Disable all output
Any console command can also be prefixed with + and used as a command-line option (run the server in a terminal to use the console). The +set command is generally the most useful to use on the command line.
Options that can be set with +set (note that this is not a full list!) include:
capturelimit <value>
dedicated <bool>
fraglimit <value>
fs_basepath <string>
fs_game <value>
g_allowVote <bool>
g_banIPs <IP address>
g_doWarmup <bool>
g_friendlyFire <bool>
g_gametype <bool>
g_gravity <value>
g_inactivity <value>
g_maxGameClients <value>
g_motd <string>
g_needpass <bool>
g_password <string>
g_quadfactor <value>
g_weaponrespawn <value>
net_ip <IP adress>
net_port <value>
net_qport <value>
nextmap <string>
sv_allowDownload <bool>
sv_floodProtect <bool>
sv_fps <value>
sv_hostname <string>
sv_maxclients <value>
sv_maxPing <value> (Measurd in milliseconds)
sv_minPing <value> (Measurd in milliseconds)
sv_pure <bool>
timelimit <value> (Measured in minutes)
ENVIRONMENT¶
The wrapper script used to launch OpenArena allows it to be debugged by setting environment variables.
- OPENARENA_DEBUGGER=command
- A debugger or other prefix to prepend to the OpenArena command line, such as strace; overridden by OPENARENA_BACKTRACE
- OPENARENA_BACKTRACE=1
- Use gdb(1) to get a backtrace if OpenArena crashes (the gdb package must be installed for this to work)
SEE ALSO¶
openarena(6), ioquake3-server(6), /usr/share/doc/openarena
AUTHOR¶
OpenArena was written by the OpenArena Team. The engine used is a modified ioQuake3, originally created by id Software and now maintained by the ioQuake3 community.
This manual page was written by Bruno "Fuddl" Kleinert <fuddl@debian.org> and Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
2010-10-15 |