Creating A Schedule
Creating A Schedule Creating a Schedule can allow you to set up auto restarts or auto backups! Some games like Palworld (3-4 Hours) or Minecraft (Every 7 Hours) should restart to help reset the RAM/ Memory Usage. Let's start by going to the Game Panel and going to the Schedules tab Click Create, this will open a pop-up askSome readersHow to reset your Game Panel Password
With the new introduction of our latest Game Panel, many things have changed including on how to change your password for the panel which is now done through the Client Portal, which will be shown below on how to reset your password. First, we will head over to the Client Portal where you will head over to the services option (httpsSome readersUploading Files Via SFTP
Our game systems use a secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) to move files between our servers and your computer. With this, you can move more data than the traditional uploading method with a web-based browser! We recommend FileZilla. When you're ready to connect to your game server to upload files, you can easily find all the information in the Game Panel under the “Settings” tab. In the bFew readersAdding Dev/ Sub Users
Granting Permissions and Security Tips Managing/ Developing a server can be a big task on your own, giving staff permissions can be a big help to you. When configuring permissions in the game panel, we ask that you take to protect yourself and your server. Think about what that user needs and won't need plus what their day-to-day task is on the server. Best Practice TipsFew readersYour Server Node
How to find the node your server is on We like to have fun and keep this easy for everyone, so we named our servers after native trees in the area of that server location! Interesting and factual, just to learn something new every day. We could have named them after Minecraft trees… To find the Node for your game server you will need to login to the Game Panel then right on the Dashboard of the server you will see the Node ID:Few readers