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Miykael13

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  1. Thank you both for the guidance! Hope you guys have a good day!
  2. Thanks for the help! So, leaving on the cache and not moving to array means that the data for the server is unprotected as far as parity goes, if my understanding is correct?
  3. I do have my cache moving to my array. Still new to unraid so im guessing thats poor practice. Palworld config is entirely default other than I enabled backups.
  4. AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core @ 3700 MHz 32 GiB DDR4
  5. Thanks for that tip! Here are the logs Connecting anonymously to Steam Public...OK Waiting for client config...OK Waiting for user info...OK Success! App '2394010' already up to date. ---Checking if configuration is in place--- ---Configuration found, continuing...--- ---Checking if PublicIP is in place--- ---PublicIP in PalWorldSettings.ini found: 172.101.190.180 ---Prepare Server--- ---Server ready--- ---Starting Backup daemon--- ---Start Server--- ---Ensuring UID: 99 matches user--- usermod: no changes ---Ensuring GID: 100 matches user--- usermod: no changes ---Setting umask to 000--- ---Checking for optional scripts--- ---No optional script found, continuing--- ---Taking ownership of data...--- ---Starting...--- ---Update SteamCMD--- tid(21) burning pthread_key_t == 0 so we never use it Redirecting stderr to '/serverdata/Steam/logs/stderr.txt' Logging directory: '/serverdata/Steam/logs' [ 0%] Checking for available updates... [----] Verifying installation... Steam Console Client (c) Valve Corporation - version 1705108307 -- type 'quit' to exit -- Loading Steam API...dlmopen steamservice.so failed: steamservice.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory OK Connecting anonymously to Steam Public...OK Waiting for client config...OK Waiting for user info...OK ---Update Server--- tid(43) burning pthread_key_t == 0 so we never use it Redirecting stderr to '/serverdata/Steam/logs/stderr.txt' Logging directory: '/serverdata/Steam/logs' [ 0%] Checking for available updates... [----] Verifying installation... Steam Console Client (c) Valve Corporation - version 1705108307 -- type 'quit' to exit -- Loading Steam API...dlmopen steamservice.so failed: steamservice.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory OK Connecting anonymously to Steam Public...OK Waiting for client config...OK Waiting for user info...OK Success! App '2394010' already up to date. ---Checking if configuration is in place--- ---Configuration found, continuing...--- ---Checking if PublicIP is in place--- ---PublicIP in PalWorldSettings.ini found: 172.101.190.180 ---Prepare Server--- ---Server ready--- ---Starting Backup daemon--- ---Start Server--- ---Ensuring UID: 99 matches user--- usermod: no changes ---Ensuring GID: 100 matches user--- usermod: no changes ---Setting umask to 000--- ---Checking for optional scripts--- ---No optional script found, continuing--- ---Taking ownership of data...--- ---Starting...--- ---Update SteamCMD---
  6. Hello, I tried searching for my issue, perhaps i missed it though... I setup a palworld yesterday evening and it was running with no issues. my friends and I played on it, then this morning I had to unplug my unraid box (i did a clean shutdown first). Now when the game tries to boot, it gets stuck in a loop. i try to watch the log to see where the error occurs, but it loops to quick to see. And because i saw someone had a similar issue to me, but the suspicion was old hardware, here is my CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core @ 3700 MHz I'd suspect not hardware since it ran fine for hours.. right? any suggestions appreciated!
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