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Can't find world -wld- file location #159

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bobbybob91 opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 12 comments
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Can't find world -wld- file location #159

bobbybob91 opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 12 comments

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@bobbybob91
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Hello,

I have been running a terraria server on my synology nas for the past weeks. It works great but I can't find the world file.

I have specified WORLDPATH=/worlds and mounted the appropriate folder but there is nothing inside.

The backups are in the /config folder and it looks like it's working but I can't file the world file.

Am I missing something?

@SirMonkeyBoy
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can you send logs and your start command or compose file

@bobbybob91
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Hello,

Thank you for your reply.

I am pretty new to all of this so I'm not sure what it is that you are requesting.

I have exported what looks like a journal log. (find attached)

The only folders I have on the NAS are the /config and /worlds folders that I have created. I can't have access to anything else.

I can see in the journal that docker is looking for worlds in the root folder but I can't access it and I don't even know where it is stored.

I tried the "worldpath" and "WORLD_FILENAME" command in ENVIRONMENTS but it's not taken into account.

journal logs.pdf

@SirMonkeyBoy
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can you send very thing in your commands environments

@bobbybob91
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Sure. here is a screenshot.

I tried WORLDPATH, WORLDSELECTPATH, and WORLD commands and everytime I try it nothing shows up in the journal. Like it's not taken into account.

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@bobbybob91
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I have tried to fill the WORLD_FILENAME name environment too but it crashes everytime.
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@SirMonkeyBoy
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did you have a world in it

@bobbybob91
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yes.

I tried putting the world file in /config and / world just to try it and it always crashes.

@bobbybob91
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By the looks of it, the worldpath variable is never used and the server always looks for the world file in root/.local.share/terraria/worlds

The problem is that on the NAS this folder is apparently not accessible or even visible.

@SirMonkeyBoy
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SirMonkeyBoy commented Oct 5, 2023

k that sound about right

@bobbybob91
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It does?

I'm obviously missing something but I don't know what it is since the WORLDPATH environment doesn't work.

@SirMonkeyBoy
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SirMonkeyBoy commented Oct 5, 2023

wait my world files just in the /root/.local/share/Terraria/Worlds that puts my world and config in that same thing

@bobbybob91
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I'm not sure I understand. Are you able to access that root folder?

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