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Tutorial: Hercules on Amazon EC2 (Windows Server 2012) Instance

19 June 2013 - 02:14 AM

Hercules on Amazon EC2 (Windows Server 2012) Instance

 

Video

 

 

[color=rgb(0,102,255);]Benefits[/color]
 

Main benefits of using Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) are:

 

Cost

You can start with a micro instance which has 750 hours per month of Linux and Windows instance use, along with 613 MB of RAM, 32 bit or 63 bit systems. Which is free of charge with certain operating systems, including Windows Server 2012 Base. This is called the Free Tier.

Beyond the free tier you start $0.060 USD cents per hour for a Small Linux instance, which is $1.44 USD per day, or $0.091 USD cents per hour for a Small Windows instance, which is $2.18 USD per day. Not bad at all. Lots of VPS hosts charge this and more already. Just pay as you go.

Small instances support 32/64 bits, 1 core, 1 ECU, 1.7 GiB, 1x160 GB

Source: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/

Source: http://aws.amazon.co...instance-types/

 

Scalability

Once your server needs more RAM and CPU power than the Free Tier can offer, you can just 1) take a Snapshot of your current instance, 2) Detach your Elastic IP from your old instance, 3) Create a new, more powerful instance from the Snapshot, 4) Attach your Elastic IP to your new instance, and BAM, you’ve got the exact same Hercules server on better hardware. All this in a few
minutes. You have complete control.

 

Reliability

Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud is exactly that. A reliable, elastic computing cloud. All your virtual machines are hosted on the most stable clusters that use the most speedy network connections available. You’ll definitely get peace of mind that you’ll server won’t just stop working one day because of unreliable hardware, software or bad maintenance.

 

[color=#0066ff]Important[/color]

Creating and using an Elastic IP is FREE of cost. But using additional Elastic IP’s cost you $0.005 USD cents per hour. Which is $.12 USD cents per day.

http://aws.amazon.co...ing/#elastic-ip

 

Inbound and Outbound Bandwidth per GB is free.

http://aws.amazon.co...g/#DataTransfer

 

Snapshots are pretty cheap too. Cost depends on country.

 

You can get an idea of how much your new instance will cost with the calculator

http://calculator.s3....com/calc5.html

Note: Remember, Micro instances are FREE with certain Operating Systems.

 

[color=#0066ff]Thanks to[/color]

 

Hercules Team for, well, Hercules

Judas for Skype session and Full Install / Small Client post


How to change Aspd, Max Level, HP, Zeny, Attributes?

17 June 2013 - 08:37 AM

There are several things I want to modify:

 

Attributes: Aspd, Vit, Strength, etc.

Max Base / Job Level

Max HP

Max Cart Weight

 

How and where can I modify these? I tried client.conf and player.conf inside /conf folder. Also tried /src/battle.h, recompiled but still the same.

 

Not sure if this is the right section to ask because I'm not sure if source needs to be modified. Please point out if this is not the right section.


Amazon EC2 Windows Server 2012 Help

16 June 2013 - 11:05 PM

UPDATE: I was finally able to mount a Hercules server on Amazon EC2. Up and running. Playing as we speak. Will make a detailed guide. Moderators: Please close topic :)

 

Hi, my name’s Yushell, I’m 25 years old, and I’m a Web Developer in a
Mexican digital agency. I specialize in .NET Development. I’ve been a fan of
Ragnarok Online since I was 15 years old. Occasionally setting up a private
server, at first using Aegis, then eAthena. And now I’d like to set up a
renewal server using Hercules.

 

My goal is to set it up on an Amazon EC2 instance I have with Windows
Server 2012. And I’ve followed every guide there is, line by line, but I haven’t
been able to connect from the outside. I’ve opened up ports, made inbound rules
for TCP and UDP, and I’ve even created rules for each port in Amazon’s Console,
under Security Groups. But it’s been two weeks of trying and still can’t
connect.

 

That’s why I decided to open this thread. Asking for help from anyone
who’s willing to lend a hand.

 

I configured Hercules on the server, MySQL included. Installed the full
installer and Small Client Package mentioned my Judas in http://herc.ws/b...client-package/

 

I extracted Hercules.grf, changed the IP in clientinfo.xml to the public
IP of my instance, but still no connection.
 

Note: I’d like to contribute to Hercules in any way I can. And if I’m
able to mount the server on my Amazon EC2 instance, I’ll make a guide for
anyone that’d like to do the same.


Más problemas con el cliente

16 June 2013 - 09:27 PM

Buenos días / tardes compañeros. Me presento. Mi nombre es Yushell,
tengo 25 años y soy Desarrollador Web en una agencia digital Mexicana. Me
especializo en Desarrollo .NET. Y desde que tenía 15 años soy fanático de
Ragnarok Online, y en un par de ocasiones he puesto private servers, de
principio con Aegis y después con eAthena. Y ahora quisiera poner uno con
Renewal y me topé con Hercules.

 

Mi meta es montarlo en una instancia EC2 que cree en Amazon con Windows
Server 2012. Y he seguido las guías al pie de la letra, pero no logro
conectarme desde el exterior. Abro puertos en el firewall, agrego los puertos
en la consola de Amazon, etc. Y me parece increíble, pero simplemente no he
podido después de 2 semanas de estarlo intentando.

 

Y eso por eso que les escribo. Quisiera saber si alguien está dispuesto
a echarme la mano. Desde luego si necesita algún tipo de retribución, podríamos
ponernos de acuerdo.

 

Configure Hercules en la nube e instale el full installer y el Small
CLient Package que menciono judas en este post http://herc.ws/board...client-package/

 

Extraje el Hercules.grf, cambie la IP del clientinfo.xml al IP público
de mi server, pero como mencione anteriormente, nunca conecta.
 

Nota: Desde luego si logro montar el server en Amazon EC2, con gusto
hago una guía para quien después quisiera intentarlo.