Ah, the dreaded cycle of creating, failing, updating, and repeating. Been there, done that! Let’s snap out of this loop and get your server up and running.
Since you’ve already tried nuking the old instance, here’s a fresh approach:
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Create a Clean New Instance:
- Go into the AMP interface and create a brand-spanking-new Rust server instance. Make sure to follow the prompts for creating it without any legacy settings carrying over.
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Default Configuration:
- When setting it up, stick with the default settings initially. This means avoiding custom tweaks until we’re sure it runs on the default.
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Run Once Before Updating:
- Before applying any updates or modifications, try starting the instance simply with its out-of-the-box configuration. This will help identify if a base config issue is causing the hitch.
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Check Logs Immediately on Failure:
- If the start fails, try to capture the logs right then and there for anything that hasn’t been revealed so far.
If this approach causes any mischief or you get more logs, throw them my way. We’ll crush those catastrophic failures into kitty purrs.