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Starting a starbound server
Starting a starbound server










starting a starbound server

I’m hesitant to attach gadgets to my body that send sonic waves or pulses to do who knows what to my psyche.

starting a starbound server

Cove is a light-weight wearable device that loops over the ears and wraps behind the base of the user’s head. When Feelmore Labs approached me with an offer to review their Cove product, I was very skeptical. Now, a wellness technology company has a wearable device that just might bring more good vibes your way. But doing nothing to relieve routine stress usually winds up causing sleep and illness problems as well.

starting a starbound server

It’s important to include all the restore logic.Everyday stress at work and home sometimes seems like a health issue you just have to tolerate. INFILE=/home/steam/Steam/storage/universe OUTDIR=/mnt/public/Support/Systems/server4/home/steam/Steam/storage These are mostly hard-coded and will be difficult to change the cadence. # The overall architecture of this tool uses a weekly full backup with daily incrementals strategy. # time SERVERACTIONSOFF=1 DESTDIR=/tmp/universe.restore RESTOREPOINT=today DEBUG=1 RESTORE=1 sh bup_v2_starbound.sh # cronjob: 30 3 * * * steam /usr/bin/sh /home/steam/bin/bup_v2_starbound.sh 1>/dev/null 2>&1 # SERVERACTIONSOFF= Use =1 to skip the start/stop service commands # DRYRUN= Use =1 to not take any actions. It is recommended to restore elsewhere, validate, and then place in real location. # RESTOREPOINT=YYYY-MM-DD Date to restore to, if RESTORE=1. # BUP_DATE Override builtin TODAY variable (YYYY-MM-DD), primarily for testing purposes

starting a starbound server

# RESTORE=0 Use =1 to choose the restore action instead of backup action. # OUTDIR path where backup tarballs are placed # Purpose: Take backups, full once a week and incremental daily. # Title: Incremental Backup and Restore Solution for Starbound The backup task, and the corresponding restore task, are all bundled into one self-contained script! This whole project is just one shell script. I run a private Starbound server, which I have described in great detail on this site.












Starting a starbound server