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markg1
Aug 16, 2010Aspirant
TeamSpeak 3 for the x86 platform (ReadyNAS Pro/NVX)
TeamSpeak is flexible, powerful, scalable software which enables people to speak with one another over the Internet.
TeamSpeak is FREE of charge for non-commercial use. you can have up to 512 users!
all the admin tools are built into the client, and you can administrate via the client or telnet in to control all aspects of the server.
the ReadyNAS x86 (Pro and NVX) is a perfect platform for this application; it is a low overhead program, that needs to be always on for people to connect/talk to each other whenever they wish.
the only alternatives are to pay for remote hosting (expensive), or to keep yet another computer on 24/7 to host this (also expensive/not green).
any chance someone could do a add-on for this?
thanks,
mark
download at http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads
TeamSpeak is FREE of charge for non-commercial use. you can have up to 512 users!
all the admin tools are built into the client, and you can administrate via the client or telnet in to control all aspects of the server.
the ReadyNAS x86 (Pro and NVX) is a perfect platform for this application; it is a low overhead program, that needs to be always on for people to connect/talk to each other whenever they wish.
the only alternatives are to pay for remote hosting (expensive), or to keep yet another computer on 24/7 to host this (also expensive/not green).
any chance someone could do a add-on for this?
thanks,
mark
download at http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads
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- super_poussinVirtuosoWill see when back from vacation
- markg1Aspirant
super-poussin wrote: Will see when back from vacation
that would be great if you could! - MichaelR64AspirantSo whats wrong with Skype or Gtalk ?
Those run on an Phone as well ?
Is this another VOIP service ?
I am sorry but i fail to see the (business)case when there is stuff like Skype/GTalk etc around. - super_poussinVirtuoso:P
TeamSpeak Server 3.0.0-beta27 [Build: 12002]
(c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH
Logging started
2010-09-02 15:00:55.891662|INFO |ServerLibPriv | | Server Version: 3.0.0-be ta27 [Build: 12002], Linux
2010-09-02 15:00:55.892284|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: SQLite 3 plugin, Version 2, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH
2010-09-02 15:00:55.892673|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin version: 3.6.21
2010-09-02 15:00:55.893217|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | checking database integr ity (may take a while)
2010-09-02 15:00:55.921369|INFO |SQL | | pruning old database log entries where timestamp is older than 90 days
2010-09-02 15:00:55.947183|WARNING |Accounting | | Unable to find valid lic ense key, falling back to limited functionality
2010-09-02 15:00:56.005627|INFO |FileManager | | listening on 0.0.0.0:300 33
2010-09-02 15:00:56.134244|INFO |VirtualServer | 1| listening on 0.0.0.0:998 7
2010-09-02 15:00:56.135810|INFO |CIDRManager | | updated query_ip_whiteli st ips: 127.0.0.1,
2010-09-02 15:00:56.137900|INFO |Query | | listening on 0.0.0.0:100
:P - ahpsi1TutorFrom a gaming world perspective Teamspeak is nice - though Ventrilo and XFire are used also. It's certainly not justified from a business perspective.
- markg1Aspirant
MichaelR64 wrote: So whats wrong with Skype or Gtalk ?
Those run on an Phone as well ?
Is this another VOIP service ?
I am sorry but i fail to see the (business)case when there is stuff like Skype/GTalk etc around.
teamspeak and ventrilo are the two standards for gaming, from a feature standpoint. skype/gtalk etc. just dont have most of the features these two have.
ventrilo has an issue because only the 8 seat version is free, where teamspeak is free up to 512 users (for non profits like gamers), so ventrilo isnt really practical either, unless you want to pay an external hosting site for it.
but why pay for anything when you have a perfectly good ReadyNAS sitting around, powered up, with little to do most of the day? these are perfect applications to run in the background, as they take little cpu power.
i also understand there are quite a few non profits who use teamspeak for their intercompany communications, worldwide.
in any event, i used to run a ventrilo server (since the old version of teamspeak was pretty bad imo) but now that teamspeak 3 is out, we moved to that; and it is SO much better than anything else i have used. The only trouble i have now is that it has to run on (yet another) computer that is powered up 24/7, and im just tired of paying the electric bill. - markg1Aspirant
super-poussin wrote: :P
TeamSpeak Server 3.0.0-beta27 [Build: 12002]
(c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH
Logging started
2010-09-02 15:00:55.891662|INFO |ServerLibPriv | | Server Version: 3.0.0-be ta27 [Build: 12002], Linux
2010-09-02 15:00:55.892284|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: SQLite 3 plugin, Version 2, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH
2010-09-02 15:00:55.892673|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin version: 3.6.21
2010-09-02 15:00:55.893217|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | checking database integr ity (may take a while)
2010-09-02 15:00:55.921369|INFO |SQL | | pruning old database log entries where timestamp is older than 90 days
2010-09-02 15:00:55.947183|WARNING |Accounting | | Unable to find valid lic ense key, falling back to limited functionality
2010-09-02 15:00:56.005627|INFO |FileManager | | listening on 0.0.0.0:300 33
2010-09-02 15:00:56.134244|INFO |VirtualServer | 1| listening on 0.0.0.0:998 7
2010-09-02 15:00:56.135810|INFO |CIDRManager | | updated query_ip_whiteli st ips: 127.0.0.1,
2010-09-02 15:00:56.137900|INFO |Query | | listening on 0.0.0.0:100
:P
looks like you are back from vacation!!
request;
we need a method to start/stop the server whenever desired.
we also need to be able to access whatever directory the files are in.
these are both used to upgrade the software (and to backup the database file); all you do after install is copy the new files over the old; the database portion is automatically updated.
also note; there is a server admin query password/login combo that is only shown once on the start up screen the FIRST time you launch without a database in place.
i suspect it is a pain to get to that in the readynas, so an easy work around would be to install the teamspeak software on a local computer, fire it up, record the password/login, shut it down, and then copy the database over to the readynas.
then you can turn it on there, already knowing the password etc. and not ever needing any direct access to the console again (all the other changes are done via the client, with a few done via telnet into a particular port). the only thing im not sure of is if you can move databases from windows to linux, but i dont see why they would change the data structure.
thanks again for considering doing this. - prometheus1Aspirantnice
teamspeak running on my ultra 4 would be very handy :D - markg1Aspirant
prometheus wrote: nice
teamspeak running on my ultra 4 would be very handy :D
yes, and im looking forward to it.
i wonder what the status is? - prometheus1Aspirant
markg wrote: prometheus wrote: nice
teamspeak running on my ultra 4 would be very handy :D
yes, and im looking forward to it.
i wonder what the status is?
:D close i hope
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