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# Google Cloud Setup - Troubleshooting Guide
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2021-12-08 21:48:28 +00:00
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## Error: No such table Activity rewards! Fatal error, stacktrace...
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Make sure you are running the Darkflame Universe server in the same working directory.
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Instead of:
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```
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$: ~/DarkflameServer/build/MasterServer
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```
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You need to instead run:
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```
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cd ~/DarkflameServer/build
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./MasterServer
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```
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## I can connect to the Account manager but not to the game!
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Make sure your Firewall settings are correct. You may need to edit them such that both the TCP and UDP ports are open.
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2021-12-12 21:18:47 +00:00
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## I tried to write a file to the Google Cloud bucket but got a 403 Forbidden error!
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This error occurs when the instance's service account does not have the correct permissions to write to the bucket.
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Follow the steps below to configure the instance:
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1. Go to the Google Cloud Console and navigate to the Compute Engine tab.
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2021-12-28 23:11:04 +00:00
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2. Select the instance and click `Stop`. This will temporarily shut down the server and stop the instance. You will be able to start it back up later.
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3. Click the instance name in the list of instances to open up the details page, then click `Edit` at the top.
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4. Scroll down to the subheading named `Access scopes` and select `Allow full access to all Cloud APIs`.
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5. Click `Save` to save the changes.
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6. Click `Start/Resume` to start the instance back up. Then run the commands from [Run the Server](./google-cloud-setup.md#run-the-server) again.
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We've configured the instance and now we need to configure the bucket.
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1. Scroll down to the bottom of the details page for the instance and copy the `Service Account` value.
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2. Go back to the Storage view and open the details page for your bucket.
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3. Move to the `Permissions` tab and click `Add`.
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4. For the principal, paste the `Service Account` value from the previous step.
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5. Under roles, add the role `Storage Object Viewer`, then click `Add another role` and add the role `Storage Object Creator`.
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6. Back on the instance, run `rm -rf ~/.gsutil` to clear out any cached credentials.
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Any file write commands should now work.
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