I have also included a TeamSpeak 3 startup script at the bottom. - This has not been tested.
SSH logon
You can pickup WinSCP here; http://winscp.net/eng/index.php
Putty here; http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ This all could be done via Putty too if you want.
Get the latest version of Team Speak 2 Download here http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads&archive=1
Get the latest version of Team Speak 3 Download here http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads
Create a new user within the Webgui
User: ts2 Name: Team Speak Last Name: Server
Everything else is up to you, but don’t give it access to anything
Logon to you ClearOS box via SSH
Go: /home/ts2
Copy the ts2_server_rc2_VERSION.tar.bz22 file into this directory
Command chown ts2:allusers ts2_server_rc2_VERSION.tar.bz2
Type: tar -xzf ts2_server_rc2_VERSION.tar.bz2
You can delete the zip file if you like
Type: chown -R ts2:allusers /home/ts2/tss2_rc2 Type: chmod -R 0755 /home/ts2/tss2_rc2 Type: cd / home/ts2.tss2_rc2/ Type: mv server_linux server
TeamSpeak has a great web interface that you can create and setup your TeamSpeak server. you can usually find it here.
TeamSpeak also has a website to check to see if all ports are working etc.
Next will be to create script file so you can load the service from CLI or later in the webgui.
You need to run the service in order for it to create some files, including the .log file.
Copy the text below into a script file
Location of the file
/etc/rc.d/init.d/
Name the script file
ts2
Enter the following information into the script file.
#!/bin/bash # # Team Speak This shell script takes care of starting and stopping # the Team Speak Subsystem (ts). # # chkconfig: - 90 10 # description: Team Speak Server. # processname: server # config: /do_not_remove/server.ini # pidfile: /do_not_remove/server.pid # Source function library. . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions # CONFIG prog="Team Speak 2" vent_path=/home/ts2/tss2_rc2 # <---- Replace with the path to your /tss_rc2 directory vent_user=ts2 # <---- Replace with sudo user vent_bin=$vent_path/ vent_server=server vent_log=/var/logs/ts2/server.log vent_pid=$vent_path/server.pid # Startup Team Speak 2 servers. start(){ sudo -u $vent_user $vent_path/$vent_server ret=0 if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then STARTTIMEOUT=30 while [ $STARTTIMEOUT -gt 0 ]; do RESPONSE=`ls -al server.pid 2>&1` && break echo "$RESPONSE" | grep -q "root" && break break sleep 1 let STARTTIMEOUT=${STARTTIMEOUT}-1 done if [ $STARTTIMEOUT -eq 0 ]; then echo "Timeout error occurred trying to start $prog Daemon." action $"Starting $prog: " /bin/false else action $"Starting $prog: " /bin/true fi else action $"Starting $prog: " /bin/false fi return $ret } stop(){ VENTPID=`cat "$vent_pid" 2>/dev/null ` if [ -n "$VENTPID" ]; then /bin/kill "$VENTPID" >/dev/null 2>&1 ret=$? if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then STOPTIMEOUT=60 while [ $STOPTIMEOUT -gt 0 ]; do /bin/kill -0 "$VENTPID" >/dev/null 2>&1 || break sleep 1 let STOPTIMEOUT=${STOPTIMEOUT}-1 done if [ $STOPTIMEOUT -eq 0 ]; then echo "Timeout error occurred trying to stop $prog Daemon." ret=1 action $"Stopping $prog: " /bin/false else action $"Stopping $prog: " /bin/true fi else action $"Stopping $prog: " /bin/false fi else ret=1 action $"Stopping $prog: " /bin/false fi return $ret } restart(){ stop start } password(){ if [ -e $vent_path/server.log ]; then date=$(cat $vent_path/server.log | grep "admin account info: username:admin" | tail -n 1 | sed "s/^\([0-9]\+-[0-9]\+-[0-9]\+ [0-9]\+:[0-9]\+:[0-9]\+\).*$/\1/") spass=$(cat $vent_path/server.log | grep "superadmin account info: username: superadmin" | tail -n 1 | sed "s/^.*username: superadmin password: \([a-z0-9]\+\).*$/\1/") pass=$(cat $vent_path/server.log | grep "admin account info: username: admin" | tail -n 1 | sed "s/^.*username: admin password: \([a-z0-9]\+\).*$/\1/") echo "Following passwords were generated on $date" echo "superadmin = \"$spass\"" echo "admin = \"$pass\"" else echo "server.log not found; maybe the server has not been started yet?" exit 1 fi } # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; status) status vent ;; restart) restart ;; password) password ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|password}" exit 1 esac
Copy the same text above into a file and put it under
chown ts2:allusers /etc/rc.d/init.d/ts2server chmod +xw /etc/rc.d/init.d/ts2server chmod 755 /etc/rc.d/init.d/ts2 chkconfig --add ventrilo chkconfig --levels 345 ventrilo on && chkconfig --list ventrilo Now you can start your server Type: service ts2 start Then you should see the system come back as “OK” in green. service ts2 restart service ts2 stop ===== Almost Done ===== Next we need to create a link file under the /var/log so we can view it via the webgui. Type: mkdir /var/log/ts2 Type: chown -R ts2:allusers /var/log/ts2 Type: cp /home/ts2/tss2_rc2/server.log /var/log/tss2/server.log Type: rm /home/ts2/tss2_rc2/server.log Type: ln -s /var/log/tss2/server.log /home/ts2/tss2_rc2/server.log Now restart the webconfig service Type: service webconfig restart Now you should be able to access your log menu and see ts2/server.log Next we'll want to add the necessary changes to the webgui in order to see the server as a service. You need to locate the following file. <code> /var/webconfig/api/daemon.inc.php
And insert this line.
"ts2" => array("httpd", "server", "no", "Team Speak 2 Server", "no", null),
Restart the webconfig
Type: service webconfig restart
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