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khanat server docker
Khanat Server Docker is tool to build 'khanat-opennel-code' and emulate server side.
Khanat Server Docker is open source and released under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (GNU/AGPLv3) for the source code and the Creative Commons Attributions-ShareAlike 3.0 (CC-BY-SA) for the art assets. Which means you can create your own game using Ryzom Core, for more information on doing so check out Creating Your Own Game Using Ryzom Core.
Modification par la Team Khaganat
Install docker
Depend on your environment.
docker version
docker info
docker search debian
Clone repo
git clone https://git.khaganat.net/khaganat/mmorpg_khanat/khanat-server-docker.git
git clone https://git.khaganat.net/khaganat/mmorpg_khanat/khanat-opennel-code.git
git clone https://git.khaganat.net/khaganat/mmorpg_khanat/khanat-client-data.git
git clone https://git.khaganat.net/khaganat/mmorpg_khanat/khanat-ressources.git
git clone https://git.khaganat.net/khaganat/mmorpg_khanat/opennel-pymanager.git
BUILD
(use docker)
archi x64_86:
command :
builder/debian/jessie/x86_64/build.sh -c -r -j 4 -a '-DWITH_SYMBOLS=ON' -m '-m 20g' -d
result:
package : build/opennel/builder_debian_jessie_x86_64/ryzomcore-*.tar.gz
log build : build/opennel/builder_debian_jessie_x86_64/build.log
all file generated on build : build/opennel/builder_debian_jessie_x86_64/
COMPIL SERVER and START
Compil server :
(prepare server / initialize khanat / database / patch)
server/debian/jessie/x86_64/server.sh -b -t -q -z -k -n
Start server :
(You need tape Enter when application ask to start server)
server/debian/jessie/x86_64/server.sh
Connect server with ssh (only if server is started)
server/debian/jessie/x86_64/server.sh --ssh
BUILD ALL
To generate all architectures and all debian release (build & generate server)
build_all.sh
DOCKER
List image
docker images
List container
docker ps -a
Remove container
docker rm <Container ID>
Remove image
docker rmi <Image ID>
Launch container
Launch bash command (if you exist on your command, it stop your container)
docker run -it <Image ID or name> /bin/bash
Save image
docker save -o image.tar <Image ID>
Load image
docker load --input image.tar