There seems to be some people struggling with the concept of setting up Arma 3 within FireDaemon.
This XML is for people who install thier servers in a SANE location - I wont offer any assitance to anyone who insists on installing thier server in a "program files" location. :P
This also is for people who use the default file structure that comes with the Epoch Server files.
I will make things easy for you by giving you a copy of a working Arma3.xml for FD.
Things you will have to do in FireDeamon after importing it:
- PROGRAM TAB - Change Working Directory to the location of your Arma3 Server's folder.
- PROGRAM TAB - Executable - check it exists at that location. Use [...] to point it to the executable (Arma3Server.exe) if it differs from default.
- PROGRAM TAB - Modify the Parameters specific to your server - IP / PORT
- PRE / POST SERVICE TAB - Modify the location of the Working Directory for the included Tools\log-rotator.cmd.
This along with the imported XML should get you up and running.
NB - All the timings set in this XML work for me, you may need to tweak them a little depending on your Server's setup.
Arma3.xml for FireDaemon (copy/paste into Arma3.xml)
Recommended(slightly more advanced):
Epoch requires BEC running, so this is worth a read!
- Set up BEC via FireDaemon.
- Set up a dependency in the BEC Service requiring the A3 Epoch Server Service is running prior to starting.
- If you shutdown / restart your server BEC will go down/up with it.
- Recommend setting a delay to ensure the server is UP before the BEC Service starts.
Alternatively:
- Create a batch file to execute BEC, set this up in the POST SERVICE tab within the Arma 3 Epoch Service
- This will initialise BEC after the server has started
- I recommend setting a delay on this to ensure the Arma 3 Server is UP before BEC starts.
NBB - DO NOT do both of these methods or you may have multiple BEC's running and/or looping on a restart.
There are a bunch more options in FD of which there are guides on their website.
Also ProTip, FireDaemon have pre-made XML's for common applications on thier website :P