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# Use bash script to start server
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You may use a `bash` script to start your server rather than invoking `java`
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directly. This requires some changes though to ensure your server properly shuts
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down.
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When lazymc stops your server it sends a [`SIGTERM`][sigterm] signal to the
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invoked server process to gracefully shut it down. `bash` ignores this signal by
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default and keeps the Minecraft server running.
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You must configure `bash` to [forward][forward-signal] the signal to properly
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shutdown the Minecraft server as well.
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[sigterm]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_(IPC)#SIGTERM
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[forward-signal]: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/434269/61092
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## Example
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Here's a minimal example, trapping the signal and forwarding it to the server.
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Be sure to set the correct server JAR file and appropriate memory limits.
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[`start-server`](../res/start-server):
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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# Server JAR file, set this to your own
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FILE=server.jar
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# Trap SIGTERM, forward it to server process ID
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trap 'kill -TERM $PID' TERM INT
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# Start server
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java -Xms1G -Xmx1G -jar $FILE --nogui &
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# Remember server process ID, wait for it to quit, then reset the trap
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PID=$!
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wait $PID
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trap - TERM INT
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wait $PID
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```
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# Use bash script to start server
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You may use a `bash` script to start your server rather than invoking `java`
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directly. This requires some changes though to ensure your server properly shuts
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down.
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When lazymc stops your server it sends a [`SIGTERM`][sigterm] signal to the
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invoked server process to gracefully shut it down. `bash` ignores this signal by
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default and keeps the Minecraft server running.
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You must configure `bash` to [forward][forward-signal] the signal to properly
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shutdown the Minecraft server as well.
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[sigterm]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_(IPC)#SIGTERM
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[forward-signal]: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/434269/61092
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## Example
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Here's a minimal example, trapping the signal and forwarding it to the server.
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[`start-server`](../res/start-server):
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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# Server JAR file, set this to your own
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FILE=server.jar
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# Trap SIGTERM, forward it to server process ID
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trap 'kill -TERM $PID' TERM INT
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# Start server
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java -Xms1G -Xmx1G -jar $FILE --nogui &
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# Remember server process ID, wait for it to quit, then reset the trap
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PID=$!
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wait $PID
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trap - TERM INT
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wait $PID
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```
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directory = "."
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directory = "."
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# Command to start the server.
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# Command to start the server.
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# Warning: if using a bash script read: https://git.io/J1FvZ
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# Warning: if using a bash script read: https://git.io/JMIKH
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command = "java -Xmx1G -Xms1G -jar server.jar --nogui"
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command = "java -Xmx1G -Xms1G -jar server.jar --nogui"
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# Immediately wake server when starting lazymc.
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# Immediately wake server when starting lazymc.
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