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hlmaster(1) User Manual hlmaster(1) NAME hlmaster - A Half-Life master server daemon (made in switzerland) SYNOPSIS hlmaster [ options ] DESCRIPTION hlmaster is a standalone, automatic master server for Half-Life. It ac- cepts heartbeats from gameservers and keeps an actual list of game- servers. To get a gameserver listet by hlmaster, you'll have to configure it ac- cordingly. See hlmaster.gameserver(1) for more information. Additionally, you might want to load a list of servers from a file. This is not the normal operation for a real master-server, but it's a nice feature for your own little master. See hlmaster.list(1) for more information. OPTIONS -V, --version Display version of hlmaster and exit. -h, --help Print a help screen. -n number, --log-level=number Set log level of the info-log as numeric value. (0=none, 1=crit- ical, 2=error, 3=warning, 4=info, 5=debug). The default level is 4 (info). -d, --no-daemon If activated, hlmaster does not go to background at startup. This is usefull for debugging and is turned off by default. -u user, --user=user Run hlmaster as user. -g group, --group=group Run hlmaster as group. -a address, --ip-address=address Set the network interface address to listen on. You'll have to supply a numeric ip-address, hostnames are not resolved. The de- fault is to listen on all interfaces (0.0.0.0). -p port, --port=port Set the port to listen on. The default is 27010, which is also the official port for Half-Life master servers. -s name, --master-name=name Set the name, the master server will report to clients. Though I do not really know, if this feature is used by any client. -m number, --max-servers=number Set the maximum number of gameservers, that are allowed to fit in the list. The default is 200, the absolute maximum 60000. fetch more than 230 servers (they use an old protocol). -l file, --server-list=file Load a list of gameservers (max. 3000) from file. See hlmas- ter.list(1) for further information. -c, --closed If activated, the master does not accept any heartbeats. You will have to specify a list of gameservers to be loaded, other- wise hlmaster would have nothing to do. -P file, --pid-file=file Write process id (PID) to file. Remember to use absolute paths, if you start hlmaster as daemon process. -I file, --info-log=file Log informations to file. Remember to use absolute paths, if you start hlmaster as daemon process. -A file, --access-log=file Log access information to file. Remember to use absolute paths, if you start hlmaster as daemon process. SIGNALS SIGTERM Abort hlmaster immediatly. SIGHUP Reload configuration and logfiles. SIGUSR1 Reload configuration files only. Please note, that the configu- ration files are not reloaded immediatly, but allways before the next request. SIGUSR2 Reload logfiles only. REPORTING BUGS Report bugs to <bullet@users.sourceforge.net>. AUTHOR Silvan Minghetti <bullet@users.sourceforge.net>. COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2001 Silvan Minghetti This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LEGAL NOTES Half-Life is a trademark of valve software. SEE ALSO hlmaster.list(1), hlmaster.filter(1), hlmaster.gameserver(1) Check http://hlmaster.sourceforge.net for newest version. HLMaster 22 December 2001 hlmaster(1)
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