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Using Custom Batch causes two batch files to run.

Closed 2.3.2 3.1.0

TheAlchemist
TheAlchemist

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I was wanting to leverage the /abovenormal and /affinity flags for RustDedicated.exe, so since there are no options to add those to the start-up, I switched to using "Custom Batch". However, when I tick the Custom Batch radio and click "Start Server", it launches the CLI like normal (but with a lot of "Compiler Disconnected" errors) and then launches a second instance. Both load fine... but two of them... and I notice that the /abovenormal and /affinity flags have been removed.

Any ideas?

My customstart.bat is attached (added the .txt just to get past the upload filter), as well as the start.bat that gets generated (that I know is one of the instances running because of "TITLE" having the "64448" that it keeps adding.

I have a feeling that maybe it's because you have to use the word/command "start" before the executable in order to set those flags, and maybe you're logic is not seeing the line starting with "RustDedicated.exe" so it's adding it?

Thanks!

start.bat.txt customstart.bat.txt

LosGranada

Posted (edited)

Looks to me like a fucking mistake 😞
Don't be angry with me but in v2 I won't fix such a big bug anymore.
v3 will be released in the next few days and there I have also installed cpu affinity.
If you want, I build for you priority abovenormal.
On my Discord you can currently test the BETA if you want.

 

https://ibb.co/tKxvYRr

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Edited by LosGranada
TheAlchemist

Posted (edited)

Awesome. Totally understand. I'll check out the Beta. And, yes, I'd love a possibility to select between "normal", "abovenormal", and "high" on priority.

Here's what I use for Affinity to get all cores except 0 (since that's where the OS mostly runs):    /affinity 0x0000000000000FFE

Thank you, LG!

Edited by TheAlchemist
LosGranada

Posted

Changed Status from Pending to Closed

Changed Fixed In to Next Version

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