#2 servers - not working?

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prime stream
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I have had a qbcore test server for weeks, and it has been running perfectly via txadmin (hosting on my PC), and I already set up the port forwarding for it.

I just downloaded the files to create a 2nd live server now, and I added everything for that server to a 2nd file on my desktop, and was able to load into the new city without any issues.

Then I closed the fxserver for the new city, and opened the fxserver for the test server. Logged back into txadmin, and am getting this error (attached screenshot) saying the server.cfg file no longer exists for my original test server.

I just checked the test server folder, and the server.cfg file is perfectly fine.

Am I not able to run a test server and a live server from the same PC, using the same txadmin? I'm not sure what I have done wrong.

empty garnet
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Double check the cfg

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did u look via tx admin cfg editor?

astral galeBOT
simple ibex
empty garnet
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im trying to help him out lol

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just asking him

simple ibex
astral galeBOT
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@prime stream
If you want to run two txAdmin at the same time, you will need to use convars to set a new profile and port.
For detailed instructions, click on the button below that matches your host.
alert You cannot use admin manager on the second server, or it will conflict with the main server!

empty garnet
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no need to be a dick lol

simple ibex
# empty garnet no need to be a dick lol

i'm not was just purely giving the heads up as he was initially discussing the fact of wanting to run two servers at the same time.

For future reference, just use the !cfgpath command if you see anyone posting the same screenshot here. Chungus will just reply with all the necessary information making life a bit easier

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so he just needs to set it up as a dual

prime stream
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You guys are incredible, thank you so much for all of these messages!

I had stupidly changed the original folder name on my desktop, I just needed to reset the file path from txadmin. I'm sorry for the false alarm! All is well again.

This was an amazing first impression of the community, thanks everyone for the immediate help, and great tips.