I have compiled the sql statments to create the required database and data. There are a few things that you must do before you can use this database:
1.) Before you ever run the commands in the sql file, you must make 4 directories and modify the first 4 statements to point to them. This sets up the tablespaces so that the data is stored in 4 different places.
2.) You must add a server to the server table. The name is the name of the server. This name must be used as the name in the server.dat file.
3.) You must create an account in the accounts table. Leave the password field blank! All that is needed is to set the account name.
After you have done all of this, you should be able to log onto the server. When the server is up, the password you first put in will become the password in the database (that's why you left it blank). Subsequent logon attempts will be checked for password validity. To make an account a GM account, set the "Flags" field of that account to 8.
Good luck and enjoy,
t3hn00bz0r
1.) Before you ever run the commands in the sql file, you must make 4 directories and modify the first 4 statements to point to them. This sets up the tablespaces so that the data is stored in 4 different places.
2.) You must add a server to the server table. The name is the name of the server. This name must be used as the name in the server.dat file.
3.) You must create an account in the accounts table. Leave the password field blank! All that is needed is to set the account name.
After you have done all of this, you should be able to log onto the server. When the server is up, the password you first put in will become the password in the database (that's why you left it blank). Subsequent logon attempts will be checked for password validity. To make an account a GM account, set the "Flags" field of that account to 8.
Good luck and enjoy,
t3hn00bz0r