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[META] ERROR: Failed to find memloc for regcmd 'orpheu'


  
 
 
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ZEDD_Intensity
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Old 11-11-2017 , 19:04   Re: [META] ERROR: Failed to find memloc for regcmd 'orpheu'
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Originally Posted by Spirit_12 View Post
I would take Klippy's word, and look at some other stuff. He has built his reputation over the years and has never failed me.

I feel like you are not installing Orpehu properly. Remove your plugins that use orpheu and edit the modules.ini file in your configs folder. See, if Orpheu loads like that or not.

Are you using the updated signatures? The ones in your link are old and probably the cause of crash.
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Originally Posted by KliPPy View Post
Again, that message is not what what crashes your server.
Orpheu is a module that changes process's memory, so many things can go wrong. It's most likely not a problem in Orpheu but in that plugin you are trying to run. One of the problems could be outdated signature files, which is really likely as the mentioned plugin hans't been updated since 2010, but Counter-Strike has been. The 2013 update has indeed broke many existing signatures.
Hey, thanks for trying to help guys.

Yep, Orpheu MIGHT not be the problem, and in logs, All I get, is the error mentioned as the thread subject.

I'm VERY sure that the plugin brr_nokill in the link doesn't let the server start. Whenever its enabled, server never goes online, everything else is just fine. I've got a 24/7 server and so I make it triple-sure that nothing crashes the server. My Starting/First post has the plugin source in it.

Also, what exactly does "signatures" mean here? Could you mind explaining it a bit? I'm sorry if that sounds absurd, but I can't get a context on Signatures.

Regards,
ZEDD

Last edited by ZEDD_Intensity; 11-11-2017 at 19:05. Reason: god damn it, typos.
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