Minecraft server with web-based front end for server management.
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yum install mono-basic yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk java-1.6.0-openjdk-plugin-1
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- Get and install McMyAdmin
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mkdir /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin wget -P /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin http://www.phonicuk.com/Downloads/McMyAdmin-latest.zip unzip /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin/McMyAdmin-latest.zip -d /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin/ chown -R apache:users /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin chmod +x /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin/start.sh
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- Start McMyAdmin and Minecraft server
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cd /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin ./start.sh
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and wait for it to download the latest Minecraft server. Once done stop it with <Ctrl-C> and run the following.
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nohup ./start.sh &
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The web interface runs on port 8080 by default account admin/admin:
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http://localhost:8080
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By default the web interface can only be accessed from the machine it is running on. To make it available from another machine the entry passwordmd5 in McMyAdmin.conf.default must be changed.
Installing the Minecraft Server
The Minecraft server is included with McMyAdmin and runs on port 25565 by default. After users have properly forwarded ports to the Amahi server Minecraft players will be able to use the HDA URL to connect to the server.
Cronjob will need to be set for autostart on boot. Amahi may also be able to monitor this server to make sure it is running, similar to other services.
Installing the Tekkit Server
To logon to a Tekkit server the user must use the Technic Launcher and not the default MineCraft app.
Tekkit is a collection of Minecraft mods that allows for more advanced gameplay. The purpose of this tutorial is to illustrate the installation of Tekkit on your HDA. All commands below are for the terminal. The instructions are taken from this fine YouTube video.
- Navigate to the default hda web-apps folder
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cd /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin
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- Create a folder for Tekkit and get in the folder:
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mkdir tekkit cd tekkit
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- Download the latest Tekkit server zip file from here. Replace my link below with your own latest one.
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wget http://mirror.technicpack.net/files/Tekkit_Server_3.0.4.zip
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- Extract the zip file with unzip. Replace name of file with your own latest one.
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yum install unzip ls unzip Tekkit_Server_3.0.4.zip
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- Create startup script for Tekkit. Note that 1500M stands for the number of megabytes of ram you are letting Tekkit use potentially. The 512M stands for the number of megabytes of ram you let Java use at startup.
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nano start.sh
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#!/bin/sh sh -Xmx 1500M -Xms512M -jar Tekkit.jar
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- Give permissions to the script.
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chmod +x start.sh
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The default port is 25565. This will be edited below.
Tekkit with McMyAdmin
- Before continuing, you must start Tekkit and stop it after Tekkit has completely loaded. This will create essential files.
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cd /var/hda/web-apps/tekkit ./start.sh stop
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- You must also do the same thing with McMyAdmin
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cd /var/hda/web-apps/mcmyadmin mono McMyAdmin.exe stop
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For the purposes of this tutorial, it is assumed that both McMyAdmin and Tekkit have been installed and started/stopped as outlined above. We need to copy the Tekkit files into McMyAdmin. I used the GUI here and am unfamiliar with the terminal commands.
- Go into the Tekkit folder, rename Tekkit.jar to craftbukkit.jar