True legends of the site with a shout-out to another legend @Damon . Hope to see this server come to live on day. i'll definetly be online from the first to the last minute
Hehe, glad to see you are still around, friend You have been part of this forum for a quite long time yourself though^^ No need to discredit yourself All of us joined in 2011!True legends of the site with a shout-out to another legend @Damon . Hope to see this server come to live on day. i'll definetly be online from the first to the last minute
I like how nobody has picked up how clean that run log is..Extending the possibilities of an AAC.
TFS has it's server status printed to the console, though we're aware that the shell can be also output to a file.
Though again, that file is located somewhere on the server, which requires (hopefully) some ssh authentication and the whole process is tedious.
If we want to have quick access to the server log (e.g. on a mobile phone), we could have it publicly available through the web server, though unprotected - unsafe.
Now, once logged in the admin dashboard, we have server log monitoring, which is dynamically updated via websockets - there's no need to refresh the page when something gets logged
Now HalfAway can monitor the server even when he's messing around on his snowmobile, miles away from his PC.
And he's always watching.
Duplicate aid is not na error tho
Still produces warnings. They used to moan at me if I give something a random aid/uid to get them to change later xDDuplicate aid is not na error tho
They do not produce warnings, at least in the newest tfs. They exists for a reason, If you for example want to make 10 width storage tile you set the same action id to all of them instead of putting different one to each of them.Still produces warnings. They used to moan at me if I give something a random aid/uid to get them to change later xD
show's how long it's been since I ran a distro xD.. but Ik the logic behind it.. I was just pointing out the lack of warnings on the log.They do not produce warnings, at least in the newest tfs. They exists for a reason, If you for example want to make 10 width storage tile you set the same action id to all of them instead of putting different one to each of them.