Instance Manager install failed on Ubuntu Server 24.04.02 LTS

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OS Name/Version: Ubuntu Server

Product Name/Version: 24.04.02 LTS

Problem Description: First time install of AMP for Minecraft server on Ubuntu. I’m following a guide, everything was going fine until, Installing instance manager via package manager. I get a failed to install instance manager. Aborting…

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Steps to reproduce:

  • Step 1 - sudo su - and paste one-line install from cubecoders website guide
  • Step 2 - set preferences N Docker, Y Minecraft, N SteamCMD, N HTTPS
  • Step 3 - hit enter and wait for installation to complete, get error about installing instance manager via package manager.

Actions taken to resolve so far: cmd prompt said to wait 30 minutes in case repo is in the middle of a sync. Waited, and ran code and was met with the same install error.

Is this on ARM or x86_64?

How would I be able to check this?

If it helps my server computer has an i7 and a 3070

Its x86_64. In /root/ there will be log files with the name “getamp” followed by a timestamp. Could you please post the contents of the most recent one?

Apologies for the screenshot, I tried to transfer the file over from my server to post the text, but I couldn’t. I’m a new to Linux, again sorry.

Are you using an Eero router?

yes I am. Is my router blocking the hosting website?

Yes - disable “WiFi Advanced Security” in the routers settings. We’re raising the issue with Eero.