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Howto install TeamSpeak 3 server on Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)


May 15, 2010 It has been a long time since my last post Im sorry for that but I didnt have the time. Anyway I just installed TeamSpeak 3 on a Ubuntu 10.04 for a friend and want to share that info. Getting TeamSpeak running is mostly not the problem but you dont want to start it after every boot by hand or run it as root. This Howto shows what I did. I assume that all user actions shown in this howto are performed as root or after executing s u d ob a s h . First you need to create a user under which the TeamSpeak server should run by executing following command:
a d d u s e rd i s a b l e d l o g i nt e a m s p e a k

Now we need to get the software (64bit in my case)


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a new version is out when you install your server) and extract it
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We move it to a nice place with


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and give it to the user teamspeak


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If you take a look into the / o p t / t s 3directory youll see that there is a already a start/stop script (t s 3 s e r v e r _ s t a r t s c r i p t . s h ), we will utilize it. Create a init.d file with pasting the content after executing c a t>/ e t c / i n i t . d / t e a m s p e a k:
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Now press E N T E Rand C T R L Dand youve inserted the content into the file. Set the permission correctly with
c h m o d7 5 5/ e t c / i n i t . d / t e a m s p e a k

and now you can try it out by calling


/ e t c / i n i t . d / t e a m s p e a ks t a r t

Take note of the login and token as you will need them later. You can also look for them in the log files in / o p t / t s 3 / l o g s / . The last thing you need to do now is to make sure the init script is executed at boot time by using following command:
u p d a t e r c . dt e a m s p e a kd e f a u l t s

At last if youve a firewall running on your system you need to make sure that you open all your ports. To find out which ports are used by teamspeak use following
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command:
#n e t s t a tl n p|g r e pt s 3 t c p 0 00 . 0 . 0 . 0 : 1 0 0 1 1 t c p 0 00 . 0 . 0 . 0 : 3 0 0 3 3 u d p 0 00 . 0 . 0 . 0 : 9 9 8 7

0 . 0 . 0 . 0 : * 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 : * 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 : *

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3 0 2 3 2 / t s 3 s e r v e r _ l i n 3 0 2 3 2 / t s 3 s e r v e r _ l i n 3 0 2 3 2 / t s 3 s e r v e r _ l i n

I hope this howto helped someone and write a comment if you found an error or a better way to do something. Now you just need to point your TeamSpeak client to the server and go to the menu entry permissions | use token and copy and past the token from above into the edit box. (only insert the chars behind token=) In HowTo, Linux | 60 Comments

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RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI 1. I was able to get the server up following your tutorial, but I did run into a few problems. First, how do I find out the public ip for the server? I can connect to it locally, but do not have a solution for others to connect to it. (Its running on a netbook via wireless if it matters) Second, I never got the login / token, in the log file it tells me account it limited and or no licences.
Comment by Ryan May 31, 2010 #

2. Here is the log: 2010-05-31 04:04:05.040210|INFO |ServerLibPriv | | Server Version: 3.0.0-beta22 [Build: 10724], Linux 2010-05-31 04:04:05.040983|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: SQLite3 plugin, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH 2010-05-31 04:04:05.042166|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin version: 3.6.21 2010-05-31 04:04:05.042983|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | checking database integrity (may take a while) 2010-05-31 04:04:05.138629|INFO |SQL | | pruning old database log entries where timestamp is older than 90 days 2010-05-31 04:04:05.188815|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2010-05-31 04:04:05.189147|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2010-05-31 04:04:05.246357|WARNING |Accounting | | Unable to find valid license key, falling back to limited functionality 2010-05-31 04:04:05.438924|INFO |FileManager | | listening on 0.0.0.0:30033 2010-05-31 04:04:05.469425|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2010-05-31 04:04:05.469605|ERROR | | | resolving to binary ip failed, using 0.0.0.0 instead 2010-05-31 04:04:05.582918|INFO |VirtualServer | 1| listening on 0.0.0.0:9987 2010-05-31 04:04:05.585049|INFO |CIDRManager | | updated query_ip_whitelist ips: 127.0.0.1, 2010-05-31 04:04:05.587488|INFO |Query | | listening on 0.0.0.0:10011 You have any clues, please help out, thanks!
Comment by Ryan May 31, 2010 #

3. 1. Open a browser on the netbook and go to following url: http://www.whatsmyip.org/ But if youve a NAT router between it and the Internet you need to forward the ports. netstat -lnp | grep ts3 tells you whichs ports you need to forward on your NAT router. 2. Look at the oldest file in /opt/ts3/logs/ it should be in there. 3. About the license take a look at : http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=faq&cat=ts3&rate=186#ts3_license_models
Comment by robert May 31, 2010 #

4. hi, i followed your how-to precisely. but the server wont startup automaticly on startup. executing /etc/init.d/teamspeak start works fine and start/stop links are created in rc0.d rc6.d cant find any error-message in dmesg got any idea where i make a misstake?
Comment by Sascha June 7, 2010 #

5. Why should there be any entry in dmesg? Dmesg is only for kernel messages. /var/log/syslog is normally used for programs but teamspeak uses its own logging files in /opt/ts3/logs/
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Comment by robert June 8, 2010 #

6. hello again, i deleted old logs, rebooted and less /opt/ts3/log/ looks like everything is fine. trying to connect to the server works at last. i have no idea what deleting old logs has to do with starting up the service, but i dont care any longer tnx for your advice and ,of cause, for this tutorial!
Comment by Sascha June 9, 2010 #

7. I never really leave comments, but I had to leave a thank you, in this case. Tremendously helpful.
Comment by Adam July 17, 2010 #

8. Thank you for this clear and fresh tutorial. My TS3 test server was up quickly.
Comment by mumbly August 30, 2010 #

9. HI, Ive tried everything youve said, and ive got : tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:30033 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 14780/ts3server_lin tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:10011 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 14780/ts3server_lin udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:9987 0.0.0.0:* 14780/ts3server_lin But i cant connect at all. Any idea ?
Comment by Gael October 28, 2010 #

10. That looks good, do youve a firewall running? You can check if there is any traffic going to a port by using this command tcpdump -n -i eth0 port 30033 (or the other ports) .. if you dont see anything when the clients tries to connect there is someone filtering between clients and server. eth0 is the interface youre using, can also be something like venet0 or bond0 depending on your server setup. check with ifconfig.
Comment by robert October 29, 2010 #

11. Hello I have the same problem as Gael, I did try the tcpdump as root on port 30033 and i can see people trying to access it but does not connect. Any suggestions?
Comment by Edwin November 24, 2010 #

12. hmm, your server has a global IP address and youre not trying it behind a NAT router? ps: Any entries in the TeamSpeak log files?
Comment by robert November 28, 2010 #

13. Hey, Im having the same problem as Ryan (first comment above). The server runs fine when I execute /etc/init.d/teamspeak start. However, during startup, the server will shut itself down in exactly 5 minutes. Ive opened all the necessary ports. Here is an example of the log: 2010-10-30 20:48:00.533704|INFO |ServerLibPriv | | Server Version: 3.0.0-beta29 [Build: 12473], Linux 2010-10-30 20:48:00.534200|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: SQLite3 plugin, Version 2, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH 2010-10-30 20:48:00.534292|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin version: 3.6.21 2010-10-30 20:48:00.534741|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | checking database integrity (may take a while) 2010-10-30 20:48:00.641763|INFO |SQL | | pruning old database log entries where timestamp is older than 90 days 2010-10-30 20:48:00.725401|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2010-10-30 20:48:00.725598|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2010-10-30 20:48:00.762681|WARNING |Accounting | | Unable to find valid license key, falling back to limited functionality 2010-10-30 20:48:01.184514|INFO |FileManager | | listening on 0.0.0.0:30033 2010-10-30 20:48:01.191223|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2010-10-30 20:48:01.191398|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::Connect failed error: 22 2010-10-30 20:48:01.191481|ERROR | | | Could not open default UDP connection for weblist 2010-10-30 20:48:01.450299|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2010-10-30 20:48:01.450440|ERROR | | | resolving to binary ip failed, using 0.0.0.0 instead 2010-10-30 20:48:01.557468|INFO |VirtualServer | 1| listening on 0.0.0.0:9987 2010-10-30 20:48:01.592523|INFO |CIDRManager | | updated query_ip_whitelist ips: 127.0.0.1, 2010-10-30 20:48:01.593352|INFO |Query | | listening on 0.0.0.0:10011 2010-10-30 20:53:01.319712|CRITICAL|NET | | AddToSet epoll_ctl fail with 1
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Might it have something to do with the order of starting up? Maybe this daemon starts up before a necessary networking daemon? Help please! Thanks.
Comment by Ray January 4, 2011 #

14. hmmm .. the log entry TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) seems to tell us that the system is not able to resolve the name of some host. If that resolution is possible if you login in and start it by hand you seem to be right with your guess. I wrote that Howto for the latest LTS Version (10.04) .. are you trying it with 10.10? Is your server connected via Ethernet to the Internet or do you need to open a ppp connection or something like this? If you have something like this you need to make sure the server is started after the ppp connection is established. In the standard ethernet case, I would first try to set it back in the runlevel stuff: update-rc.d -f teamspeak remove update-rc.d teamspeak defaults 99 If that doesnt work. I would try following hack update-rc.d -f teamspeak remove and add to /etc/rc.local sudo -u teamspeak ./ts3server_startscript.sh restart (or maybe start, did not check if restart works also when no prior process is running)
Comment by robert January 4, 2011 #

15. Hi Robert, thanks for the very prompt response. Executing update-rc.d -f teamspeak remove update-rc.d teamspeak defaults 99 fixed the problem right away! Ive had this problem for a while and Ive been searching everywhere for the solution. Thanks for the tutorial and for the help! Appreciate it.
Comment by Ray January 4, 2011 #

16. dont be ridiculous with the difficult installation anymore, it is enough just to write sudo apt-get install teamspeak-server since 10.10 release
Comment by kutus January 27, 2011 #

17. Ah, sorry, it is valid just for ts2 version only ts3 version has not been added to repositary files yet
Comment by kutus January 27, 2011 #

18. Hej I followed uour guide and everything works fine while im on my LAN. Connecting externally is not working so good. Tried a tcpdump -n -i wlan0 port 9987 and the traffic goes through when i try to connect but the client still said failed to connect to server Im running it on Ubuntu 10.10. Any Ideas? Thanks for a good guide! /Martin
Comment by martin February 8, 2011 #

19. Newer tried teamspeak over a NAT/PAT. I dont know if the protocol supports that ask the teamspeak guys. Make your linux system the DSL/Cable router and try it again if it does not work with a NAT/PAT.
Comment by robert February 9, 2011 #

20. hi, I vant try to do this under NAT, how I can do? thk
Comment by mario February 19, 2011 #

21. sorry, Ive no idea. My server has a worldwide ip address.


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22. Hi Robert, Thank you for this tutorial. My TS3 server was up quickly and worked fine. Now I am using a wifi connection and I have the same problem than Ray. It works only 5 mn with same log file. I am using this file for lunching the wifi when starting the computer : /etc/network/interfaces: auto lo iface lo inet loopback mapping hotplug script grep map wlan0 iface wlan0 inet dhcp wireless-essid mystique wireless-key akeythatislongenoughtonotrememberit auto wlan0 I tried without sucess your two ideas: update-rc.d -f teamspeak remove update-rc.d teamspeak defaults 99 and update-rc.d -f teamspeak remove add to /etc/rc.local sudo -u teamspeak ./ts3server_startscript.sh restart (and start). Any other ideas? Thanks.
Comment by burnout February 21, 2011 #

23. Ray had the problem that it did not start automatically. Your problem is that it only runs for 5min? Can you describe the error a little bit closer. thx. ps: wireless-key is only WEP? If so that is brocken within 2min use only WPA2 forget everthing else.
Comment by robert February 27, 2011 #

24. Sorry to be not clear robert, here is the log file when I start TS3 in manually using /etc/init.d/teamspeak start: 2011-02-28 18:41:32.142292|INFO |ServerLibPriv | | Server Version: 3.0.0-beta29 [Build: 12473], Linux 2011-02-28 18:41:32.142720|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: SQLite3 plugin, Version 2, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH 2011-02-28 18:41:32.142810|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin version: 3.6.21 2011-02-28 18:41:32.143255|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | checking database integrity (may take a while) 2011-02-28 18:41:32.165714|INFO |SQL | | pruning old database log entries where timestamp is older than 90 days 2011-02-28 18:41:32.184522|WARNING |Accounting | | Unable to find valid license key, falling back to limited functionality 2011-02-28 18:41:32.221998|INFO |FileManager | | listening on 0.0.0.0:30033 2011-02-28 18:41:32.321580|INFO |VirtualServer | 1| listening on 0.0.0.0:9987 2011-02-28 18:41:32.322744|INFO |CIDRManager | | updated query_ip_whitelist ips: 127.0.0.1, 2011-02-28 18:41:32.323529|INFO |Query | | listening on 0.0.0.0:10011 And this is the log file after the computer start: 2011-02-28 18:38:34.369725|INFO |ServerLibPriv | | Server Version: 3.0.0-beta29 [Build: 12473], Linux 2011-02-28 18:38:34.370182|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: SQLite3 plugin, Version 2, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH 2011-02-28 18:38:34.370272|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin version: 3.6.21 2011-02-28 18:38:34.370735|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | checking database integrity (may take a while) 2011-02-28 18:38:34.466915|INFO |SQL | | pruning old database log entries where timestamp is older than 90 days 2011-02-28 18:38:34.504808|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2011-02-28 18:38:34.509111|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2011-02-28 18:38:34.539514|WARNING |Accounting | | Unable to find valid license key, falling back to limited functionality 2011-02-28 18:38:34.957613|INFO |FileManager | | listening on 0.0.0.0:30033 2011-02-28 18:38:34.957971|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2011-02-28 18:38:34.958169|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::Connect failed error: 22 2011-02-28 18:38:34.958267|ERROR | | | Could not open default UDP connection for weblist 2011-02-28 18:38:35.455458|DEVELOP | | | TS3ANetwork::ResolveHostName failed error: -2 (Name or service not known) 2 2011-02-28 18:38:35.455579|ERROR | | | resolving to binary ip failed, using 0.0.0.0 instead 2011-02-28 18:38:35.811417|INFO |VirtualServer | 1| listening on 0.0.0.0:9987 2011-02-28 18:38:35.828919|INFO |CIDRManager | | updated query_ip_whitelist ips: 127.0.0.1, 2011-02-28 18:38:35.829728|INFO |Query | | listening on 0.0.0.0:10011
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2011-02-28 18:41:24.140815|INFO |ServerMain | | Received signal SIGTERM, shutting down. 2011-02-28 18:41:24.297854|INFO |VirtualServer | 1| stopped What I understand is that my wifi connect take few seconds at computer startup and TS3 should have started before any network connection. I am using unbuntu 10.10. But it work with a manual start. thanks to take care of my problem.
Comment by burnout February 28, 2011 #

25. ps: wireless-key is not only WEP. I am using WAP2. I have checked on some website before choosing and all recommand as you do WAP2.
Comment by burnout February 28, 2011 #

26. If TeamSpeak starts before your wifi, thats the problem. You need to start TeamSpeak after youve gotten your wifi IP address. you could do following hack. make a small shell script which checks if teampeak is running and if not it starts it. put that into cron and let it check every 5 min. an other possibility is to but the script into /etc/network/if-up.d/ and filter there on the wifi device.
Comment by robert March 13, 2011 #

27. Hello! Thank you Robert, for this awesome tutorial.. But I was wondering.. Can you make a un-install tutorial too? Or an update procedure (if un-install is not needed to update)..?! I think Im using Ubuntu 10.10, but Im not sure.. But it works great anyhow..
Comment by Ivan S. March 22, 2011 #

28. D A N K E !
Comment by es_age March 27, 2011 #

29. GREAT guide! when I followed it to the letter, it worked wonderfully. and by the way, yes, it has that 5 minute shutdown problem, but that code you mentioned later DOES solve the problem: update-rc.d -f teamspeak remove update-rc.d teamspeak defaults 99 There is but one problem I am having. The server booted up just fine, and I was able to connect. The server gave me a server admin token to use, so i pasted it on the use privelege key option. now Im a server admin. In theory, I should have ultimate power, right? Well thats not exactly the case. When I go into permissions >> server groups, and attempt to change Guests permissions (lets try something simple like allowing them to send text messages to the channel). I get an error that says Not all permissions could be applied, and the server console says insufficient permission modify power. nothing shows up in the log file about it. Ive been having problems like this since 10.04, and up until now Ive just been giving up on it. any forum Ive googled about it so far mentions having to edit a database file with some other program for permissions That seems asinine to me, which means Ive done something wrong somewhere and didnt know it lol. have any of you had this problem? is it something easy to fix?
Comment by hylianux May 20, 2011 #

30. you have served as my let me ask an expert so that suddenly fate will deliver the answer to me making me look stupid before they can answer! I just found the answer on teamspeaks forum >> http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php/46779-HowTo-%28Set-up-TS3-and%29-ServerPermissions-100 short story long, that login/password thing you get in the beginning needs to be run with the serverquery. for anyone else having the issue, when the server first boots up, itll give you this username: serveradmin password: after making yourself an admin using the token earlier, you press ctrl+shift+v and type in login serveradmin password without quotes use sid=1 servergroupaddclient sgid=2 cldbid=2 magic hope this helps others too, and thanks again for this guide.
Comment by hylianux May 20, 2011 #

31. ah, it doesnt like those arrows. this sentence should read: for anyone else having the issue, when the server first boots up, itll give you this username: serveradmin password:some random alphanumeric generation
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Comment by hylianux May 20, 2011 #

32. Thanks for the great guide. It worked straight away for me (about a year ago). My clients are now getting an error msg about the server being outdated. Can you please tell me how to upgrade without loosing all my chanels and icons? Thanks in advance.
Comment by Sparky May 23, 2011 #

33. I still need a way to update my server.. How do I kill the TS3 server program so I can extract the new archive (new TS3 version is out)..? Its in /opt/ts3, right?
Comment by Ivan S. May 30, 2011 #

34. type ps aux | grep ts3 and take the second number and type kill -9 secondnumber and yes /opt/ts3
Comment by robert June 4, 2011 #

35. When I enter update-rc.d teamspeak defaults as per your instructions I get this: update-rc.d: warning: teamspeak stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not match LSB Default-Stop values (S 0 1 6) It seems to work, but what does this warning mean?
Comment by Antonio June 15, 2011 #

36. I just updated the server to a new version. its really easy: #get the file wget http://teamspeak.gameserver.gamed.de/ts3/releases/rc1/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64-3.0.0-rc1.tar.gz # make a backup cp -a /opt/ts3 /opt/ts3_old_28 # stop the server with /etc/init.d/teamspeak stop # copy the files from the tar file into the /opt/ts3 directory # start the server /etc/init.d/teamspeak start # take a look at the newest log file in /opt/ts3/logs/
Comment by robert June 15, 2011 #

37. @Antonio: LSB is the Linux Standard Base which writes some guidelines down to make all distribution similar. And the warning just shows that the defaults of Ubuntu are not the default for LSB. Just ignore it
Comment by robert June 15, 2011 #

38. Thanks for additional explanation/clarification and a very helpful tutorial in the first place! It works perfectly on Ubuntu 10.10 headless server connected to the internet with Cisco cable modem and a Linksys WRT54GL router with DD-WRT firmware!
Comment by Antonio June 16, 2011 #

39. very good manual, ran it on 11.04 and got it working. dit have the same problem as many here with a router, but the onw thing i did think of later was i also have a firewall running (UFW) added : ufw enable ufw default deny ufw allow 9987/udp ufw allow 10011/tcp ufw allow 30033/tcp (remember add you home network also)

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now it works like a charm.


Comment by tonny June 27, 2011 #

40. So I followed it exactly, everything looks like its working, But, I can join to it Locally but people cant join it. Firewalls set up, nothings bouncing off, is there a way i can tell it somewhere to read from an INI file??? maybe in /etc/init.d/teamspeak??? cause ive heard that when the ip reads as 0.0.0.0 sometimes people have problems connecting
Comment by Aaron July 6, 2011 #

41. Please can you indicate up to where should the info go into the teamspeak file that goes into the init.d folder
Comment by Barry September 1, 2011 #

42. I dont understand what you would like to know.


Comment by robert September 2, 2011 #

43. This post is brilliant mate Thumbs up


Comment by raholl September 8, 2011 #

44. Robert, Great post. I am using the init script you wrote and it is working well. One issue I had though, was that the server would not start on boot up. I traced it back to the sudo command not having the ability to run without a tty terminal. I needed to add a line to my sudoers file Defaults:root !requiretty. Once that was added the script would start up. I knew this was required as the console was giving an error that sudo needed a tty terminal to run. My question though, is the service does not seem to shut down properly on reboot. I do not see any errors on the terminal, but when the system boots up I am told the pid already existed, meaning the service was terminated and not shut down properly. Do you have any ideas?
Comment by Nick October 13, 2011 #

45. Really helpfull, thanks!


Comment by Ximo November 11, 2011 #

46. It was very helpfull, for beginner ubuntu user! Big Up for this!
Comment by Adams December 8, 2011 #

47. Thanks for this! Worked perfectly on Ubuntu 11.04 (32 bit).
Comment by d4m1r March 4, 2012 #

48. I have such problem: 2012-03-21 14:07:36.970579|INFO |ServerLibPriv | | TeamSpeak 3 Server 3.0.3 (2012-03-17 06:12:11) 2012-03-21 14:07:37.274727|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin name: MySQL plugin, (c)TeamSpeak Systems GmbH 2012-03-21 14:07:37.274937|INFO |DatabaseQuery | | dbPlugin version: 1 2012-03-21 14:07:37.330652|ERROR |DatabaseQuery | | mysql_real_connect() failed with error: Cant connect to local MySQL server through socket /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock (2)
Comment by FreeSoul March 21, 2012 #

49. But i can start it with the same script manualy


Comment by FreeSoul March 21, 2012 #

50. Make sure that the Mysql is started before Teamspeak is. e.g. by defining an dependency.
Comment by robert March 28, 2012 #

51. Still works great on Ubuntu 12. If you are brand new to Linux as I was, here are a couple things that would have saved me a little frustration and a lot of time: Connect to your server using SSH! Install OpenSSH when you install Ubuntu, or add it if you didnt. The ability to copy and paste into the Ubuntu console from a Windows machine is super-useful. Please find and follow a guide to setting up SSH securely if you decide to use it. Also, as another commenter mentioned, the grammar surrounding the init.d script instructions can be confusing for Linux newbies, especially those not familiar with the cat (concatenate) command. Cat is primarily intended to merge the content of multiple files into one, but it is used here as a relatively simple way to create a new file and add startup code to it. Once I understood what cat does and how it is being used here, the whole thing made perfect sense. For those who may still be having trouble, try reading that possibly-confusing sentence this way:
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Create an init.d file by pasting the following content, after executing this command: cat > /etc/init.d/teamspeak Now, if youre a super-newbie like I was, heres the Super Duper Micromanagers Hand-Holding Edition with new improved formula and 25% extra explaining! This assumes youve followed the guide up through changing permissions for the teamspeak user and are now stuck setting up the init.d script: 1: Type cat > /etc/init.d/teamspeak into the console and hit ENTER. The console will advance one row and display a blank line with cursor. Basically, we have just told cat to create a blank file called teamspeak in the init.d directory. If the file already existed, cat would use the existing file. 2: Now copy the OPs init.d code from above, starting with #! /bin/sh. Paste it into the linux console. The pasted text appears on screen. Once you are sure all the code is there and correct, hit ENTER. We have just pasted the code into to the teamspeak file that was created. 3. Now hit Ctrl-D. This will close cat and return us to the prompt. The startup script is created and saved. Move to the next step. Note: I dont mean to insult the OP on his very own blog by rewriting instructions and fixing grammar!. I only hope to save someone the same frustration I experienced by providing this for dummies version of the init.d step, which I initially found to be confusing. Best of luck!
Comment by Bearfight August 7, 2012 #

52. Grammar fixing is no problem, as English is not my native language.


Comment by robert August 7, 2012 #

53. Extremely new to linux so bear with me please. I followed the guide here and I can call on the server using the /etc/init.d/teamspeak start command but when I restart it doesnt seem to auto start the server. Any help would for thew newbie would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Comment by Quoward August 20, 2012 #

54. Take a look at comment 14 it maybe helps you. The other possibility is that Teamspeak is trying to start and it doesnt work, for this look into the teamspeak logs.
Comment by robert August 21, 2012 #

55. Thank you very much for this guide. Worked perfectly for me!
Comment by Brian September 19, 2012 #

56. Hi, I followed this guide and everything works perfectly. You might want to address the issue that if you have a TS license, you also have to allow port 2008 (TCP) in your firewall. If you dont, TeamSpeak will not start the log will simply log that it cannot connect to the accounting server and the process will terminate. You only have to allow port 2008 for accounting.teamspeak.com.
Comment by Jeroen September 26, 2012 #

57. Awesome write-up! I had this working on my server in under 5 minutes. This line is a little confusing though: If you take a look into the /opt/ts3 directory youll see that there is a already a start/stop script (ts3server_startscript.sh), we will utilize it. Create a init.d file with pasting the content after executing cat > /etc/init.d/teamspeak The first time I read that I assumed I was to paste in the text from ts3server_startscript.sh
Comment by isoprene October 7, 2012 #

58. Ive followed exactly up to this part. cat > /etc/init.d/teamspeak but I get this error: -bash: /etc/init.d/teamspeak: Permission denied Thoughts?
Comment by helwoe October 22, 2012 #

59. you need to do this as superuser sudo cat > /etc/init.d/teamspeak or sudo bash before to set the whole shell in superuser mode
Comment by robert October 22, 2012 #

60. Thanks Robert! This worked for me. sudo bash ENTER

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sudo cat > /etc/init.d/teamspeak ENTER (copy & paste code) Ctrl+D
Comment by helwoe October 23, 2012 #

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