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mattkhan

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Using gizmo to wake up the server
« on: May 20, 2014, 11:31:19 am »

I have MC running on a Windows 8.1 box which takes ~10s to wake from sleep. I tend to use gizmo to wake it up but gizmo seems to attempt 1 connection every second for 5 seconds before giving up. Is there a config option to extend this timeout?

On a related note, I seem to regularly hit a problem whereby the subsequent attempts to connect, after I know the server is now up, only hit the external IP address. I don't have the server open to the outside world though so this obviously fails. I don't know how to provide more debug info than this.

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Matt

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Using gizmo to wake up the server
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2015, 01:42:46 pm »

It is usual reserve
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mwillems

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Re: Using gizmo to wake up the server
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2015, 01:46:27 pm »

I have MC running on a Windows 8.1 box which takes ~10s to wake from sleep. I tend to use gizmo to wake it up but gizmo seems to attempt 1 connection every second for 5 seconds before giving up. Is there a config option to extend this timeout?

On a related note, I seem to regularly hit a problem whereby the subsequent attempts to connect, after I know the server is now up, only hit the external IP address. I don't have the server open to the outside world though so this obviously fails. I don't know how to provide more debug info than this.

Thanks
Matt

I have the same problem sometimes.  There's not a good solution, but the workaround I use is to enter the server's local IP address (+ :52199) instead of the access code.  That way it only ever pings the local address, so a retry after the initial failure works normally.

Either that or don't let the server sleep  ;)
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