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by John Adams » Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:45 pm
Just saw something I'd never seen before, and thought I would ask what this is.
On Tess' server console after someone logged off (could be coincidental):
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Removing connection
Login Server returned a fatal error: Ghost kick
Disabling reconnect.
69.60.121.221:91000: TCPConnection::RecvData(): Error: 10053
Is this saying my server no longer is allowing connections? Or the LS was simply reset?
Thanks!
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by John Adams » Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:23 pm
Well I answered part of my own question. Seems I was not able to fetch my character info from TessEQ2 when I launched after this condition - wanted me to create a new toon. So I reset the server. Seems to allow connections fine.
I'd still like to know what a "Ghost kick" and "Disabling reconnect" means.
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by LethalEncounter » Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:37 pm
It means that another World was connecting to the Login server with the same account so it was dropping the connection from the old World as it thought the connection was a Ghost connection (meaning it was still active but should have been dropped).
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by John Adams » Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:41 pm
Ohhhh, haha. Oops, yes. Well I somehow exceeded some table update limits again (not sure how) so I changed Dev to Live and got what I needed. I thought I did that hours apart, but maybe I am in a daze.
Thanks, that does explain it.
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