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Old 06-25-2013 , 22:11   Daemon Configuration
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Anyone have a step by step on setting up multiple daemons Windows box

being that this bitbucket is out of date and is hit a miss in places
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Old 06-26-2013 , 17:54   Re: Daemon Configuration
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Why do you want multiple daemons? You can run more than one game server on the same daemon.

Just make some copies of the folder, and change the "port" in hlstats.conf. That's how I would do it, not sure if its the nicest way, but maybe easiest. Change lodaddress_add accordingly to the other ports.
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Old 06-26-2013 , 22:39   Re: Daemon Configuration
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If they are all connecting to the same database, use "run_hlstats start #" as suggested in the Wiki.
If they need to connect to different databases, use different folders since hlstats.conf only allows for 1 database
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