Install the Createorigin server under the Linux system
Preparation
Please install JVM in the system (the version used in this tutorial is 17) and correctly configure Path.
Download and install MRPACK-Install
Go to MRPACK-Install official github release page, download Linux executable file: download page
Place executable files in a directory, such as/home/abc/createorigin
Use the terminal window/SSH, etc. to start a shell, enter the newly created folder (ensure that the current user has sufficient permissions) and rename the executable file just downloaded as "MRPACK-Install" for easy operation (the original name is a bit a bit a bit a bit a bit a bit a bit a bit a bit a bit a little bit a bit a bit a little bit a bit a little bit a bit a little bit a bit a little bit a bit a little bit a bit a little bit a little bit a bit a little bit a bit a little bit a bit a little bit a bit a bit.long):
Add the executable permissions to the "MRPACK-Install" file:
Generate integrated package service side
Run "./mrpack-Install Create-Origin". The program will automatically download the integrated package related files from the network and complete the generation:
If the program has no error and exits normally, enter the "MC" directory.At this time, the server should be directly launched, but the latest version of the jar file name in the latest version of the tutorial writing is wrong.Check the correct file name and edit the software such as vim and edit Start.sh (if the server is visited remotely, you can download the start.sh to your computer and then upload it back):
Start for the first time, test
Add executable permissions to start.sh:
Run start.sh (run this program every time you start the server) and agree to EULA:
Wait for the program to download and install FabricLoader, and then the program will automatically start the server:
Enter "Stop" and Enter the server to set up the settings (such as server.properties, etc., and no longer repeat it). You can set the JVM parameters at the ARGS and Otherargs of Start.SH:
Running the start.sh, you can test it after starting the server!