Host a Palooza Discord Commands

/games List supported games

Obtain a list of games supported by Host a Palooza.

Games are available in all regions, and each game name is accompanied by the respective default version, which represents the version used when creating a game server


/regions List supported regions

Retrieve a list of games supported by Host a Palooza, where game servers can be created.

It's important to note that all regions support all of the available games.


/create-server Create a new Game Server

Create a new game server in the Discord community where you are issuing the command.

You will need to please the desired game and region. Host a Palooza will automatically assign a unique server name, which will become a part of the server's hostname (e.g., my-cool-server becomes my-cool-server.hap.gg), and a random connection port that remains constant.

Game version is the one indicated by the /games command.


/configure-server Configure a Game Server

While a server is stopped, you can configure a selection of server's configuration files through a web interface.

By running this command you will be give a very unique url you will need to follow in order to access the configuration web interface. Don't share that link with anyone since it's personal and just for you.


/start-server Start an existing Game Server with Personal Credits

Start an existing game server in the Discord community where the command has been issued, using your personal credits.

When initiating the server setup process, you will be prompted to select a server size. Each server size comes with its own credit per hour requirements. It's important to choose the appropriate server size to avoid unnecessary credit consumption, especially if there are only a few players using the server. This way, you can optimize your resource allocation and prevent excessive credit usage.

Hourly credits billing will start only when the server will be ready for gameplay.


/start-server-community-credits Start an existing Game Server with Community Credits

Start an existing game server in the Discord community where the command has been issued, using your community credits.

When initiating the server setup process, you will be prompted to select a server size. Each server size comes with its own credit per hour requirements. It's important to choose the appropriate server size to avoid unnecessary credit consumption, especially if there are only a few players using the server. This way, you can optimize your resource allocation and prevent excessive credit usage.

Hourly credits billing will start only when the server will be ready for gameplay.


/enable-ftp Enable FTP access

While a server is running you can enable FTP access for your user with this command.

You will be give connection details, along with a username and a password. The username and the password are valid just in the Discord community you are issuing the command in.

Please note that the protocol used is SFTP.


/stop-server Stop a running Game Server

Stop a running game server, in the Discord community where the command is being issued.

When stopping, the server's contents are saved and stored, and will be available again at the next restart.

The credits hourly billing stops immediatly after issuing this command.


/list-servers List servers

Get a list of servers created in the Discord community where the command is issued.

All the servers in the Discord Community are returned along with their region, game and state.


/check-logs See a Game Server execution log

When a server is stopped you can see its execution details and logs by issuing this command.

By running this command you will be give a very unique url you will need to follow in order to check server's execution logs. Don't share that link with anyone since it's personal and just for you.

Execution logs will show server's execution starter, stopper, billing details, exit code and server logs.


/delete-server Delete and existing server

Delete a stopped server in the Discord community where the command has been issues.

When running this command you will need con confirm the operation by enetering again the server name, and typing YES to acknowledge that all server's data will be lost.


/help Get help

Get some links where you can find help, like Host a Palooza's Discord Server or this commands page.


/credits balance Check your credits balance

See how much of your personal credits are still available on your account. Personal credits can be used across all the Discord communities you are in.

Remember that each account has a cap of maximum 30.000 credits.


/credits community-balance Check community credits balance

See how much of the community credits are still available on the Discord community where the command has been issued.


/credits recharge Buy personal credits

Buy personal credits for your account.

You will be able to use your personal credits to start servers across all the Discord communities you are in.

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