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− | *'''[[Database|ALiVE Data]]''' The ALiVE data module enables local or cloud based mission persistence | + | *'''[[Database|ALiVE Data]]''' The ALiVE data module enables local or cloud based mission persistence and the recording of player stats and after action review data to ALiVEmod.com War Room. |
Revision as of 05:43, 16 June 2017
ALiVE captures data about the state of the current session for all AI units, players and the tactical situation. There are two main uses for the Data module. Firstly, it provides a link to the online War Room where mission data is published for review, including statistics, server monitoring and post-mission replays. Secondly, the module enables multi-session persistence by storing mission data on the local machine or via an easy-to-use cloud service.
ALiVE Data works on both Windows and Linux servers. There are optional pbo's included for server admins to autostart data in all missions, even if the data module is not placed.
- ALiVE Data The ALiVE data module enables local or cloud based mission persistence and the recording of player stats and after action review data to ALiVEmod.com War Room.
- Mission Persistence See here for how to set up mission persistence for multi-session operations between rejoins and server restarts.
- War Room ALIVEmod.com War Room is a free online service for after action review and mission statistics on customised Clan or Group pages. Your dedicated server must be registered with ALiVEmod.com War Room and have the ALiVE Data module placed in your mission.
Dedicated Servers
ALiVE was built to run on a dedicated server but will work just as well in single player. However, hosted multiplayer can sometimes cause unexpected results so we recommend setting up a "local dedicated server" instead. We have provided some guidance for setting up local dedicated servers here.
Local Databases
ALiVE provides the option to store mission data locally using in-built Arma 3 functionality - without the need for a local database. Support for local instances of CloudDB are now deprecated.