DedicatedServer

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Windows Server

Minimum requirements

  • Development: Windows 10
  • Production: Windows Server 2012 or later
  • Single core processor with SSE2 instructions
  • 50 MB disk space and 100 MB RAM

Setup

Download steamcmd as described on this page: https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD#Windows

Open a Command Window (cmd.exe) and navigate to your steamcmd folder. Run steamcmd.exe

steamcmd.exe

Login to steam as anonymous

login anonymous

Set the install directory for the Onset server files.

force_install_dir ./OnsetServer/

Download the server application.

app_update 1204170 validate

Exit SteamCMD

quit


Linux Server

We recommend Linux for production servers.

Minimum requirements

  • Ubuntu 18.04, Debian 9, CentOS 7 (with openssl installed)
  • Single core processor with SSE2 instructions
  • 50 MB disk space and 100 MB RAM
  • Packages: curl, nano, openssl

Setup

As root install the following package.

apt-get install lib32gcc1

  • Make sure you run the server on a user without superuser rights. We recommend to add a new user for this step.

Create a new directory for the Onset server.

mkdir Steam

Install SteamCMD

curl -sqL "https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz" | tar zxvf -

Start SteamCMD

./steamcmd.sh

Login to steam as anonymous

login anonymous

Set the install directory for the Onset server files.

force_install_dir ./OnsetServer/

Download the server application.

app_update 1204170 validate

Exit SteamCMD

quit

Configuration

cd OnsetServer

  • Edit the server_config.json file nano server_config.json. Info on the config file: server_config.

nano server_config.json

  • Once you are done with editing press CTRL+X and then Y to save the config file.
  • Run ./start_linux.sh to start your server. The shell file sets the environment path so the server finds the required SteamAPI files.

Gamemode Packages

Packages make up all of your server. Please see this wiki entry (packages) on how to get started with them.

Game Compatibility Version Number

The parameter "--version" displays server version information. The compatibility number determines what clients can connect. Game and server must have the same compatibility number for the connection to succeed. The version number does not matter in this case.

Command line arguments

The parameter "--help" displays available command line options.

Network Ports

The dedicated server requires 3 network ports to be open.

  • UDP 7777 - Game
  • UDP 7776 - Server query
  • TCP 7775 - HTTP server, file downloads

Ports can be changed in the server_config.