[GH-ISSUE #283] | ./csgoserver details | Empty output for "Distro Details" + "Performance" + "DiskUsage" + "Server Details" #242

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opened 2026-02-27 02:00:21 +03:00 by kerem · 5 comments
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Originally created by @LaurentDumont on GitHub (Feb 1, 2015).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/issues/283

Hi!

Small issue with that seems to be the latest version. With a CentOS 6.6 server, I'm getting nothing in the sections : "Distro Details" + "Performance" + "DiskUsage" + "Server Details" when using the "csgoserver details" command.

From debugging the script, I can see that the ".fn_details_distro + .fn_details_performance + .fn_details_disk hidden files are created and contains the correct data.

Example:
Distro:£CentOS release 6.6 (Final)
Arch:£x86_64
Kernel:£2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.x86_64
Hostname:£centos2.coldnorthadmin.com
tmux:£tmux 1.6
GLIBC:£2.12

I can see the control character "£" is there and that the "column -s £ -t .hidden_file" is being run. Unfortunately, it seems that that specific command outputs nothing. I have the same issue running the command directly from the command line.

Basically, it goes from fn_details -> function fn_sourcedetails() -> fn_details_distro (for the variables) and then fn_details_os||performance...

I cannot test (for now) on a Ubuntu/Debian server.

Originally created by @LaurentDumont on GitHub (Feb 1, 2015). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/issues/283 Hi! Small issue with that seems to be the latest version. With a CentOS 6.6 server, I'm getting nothing in the sections : "Distro Details" + "Performance" + "DiskUsage" + "Server Details" when using the "csgoserver details" command. From debugging the script, I can see that the ".fn_details_distro + .fn_details_performance + .fn_details_disk hidden files are created and contains the correct data. Example: Distro:£CentOS release 6.6 (Final) Arch:£x86_64 Kernel:£2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.x86_64 Hostname:£centos2.coldnorthadmin.com tmux:£tmux 1.6 GLIBC:£2.12 I can see the control character "£" is there and that the "column -s £ -t .hidden_file" is being run. Unfortunately, it seems that that specific command outputs nothing. I have the same issue running the command directly from the command line. Basically, it goes from fn_details -> function fn_sourcedetails() -> fn_details_distro (for the variables) and then fn_details_os||performance... I cannot test (for now) on a Ubuntu/Debian server.
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@LaurentDumont commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2015):

Right, testing it a bit more.

It's the "£" character which is making the column command fail. I'm slightly incredulous that character encoding can make something fail in 2015 but it seems to be the case here. Putty also has some issues displaying the character and I sometimes get fuzzy blotches where the character should be.

Changing it to "&" solves the issue.

<!-- gh-comment-id:72357883 --> @LaurentDumont commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2015): Right, testing it a bit more. It's the "£" character which is making the column command fail. I'm slightly incredulous that character encoding can make something fail in 2015 but it seems to be the case here. Putty also has some issues displaying the character and I sometimes get fuzzy blotches where the character should be. Changing it to "&" solves the issue.
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@dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2015):

Thanks for this. i used £ as I thought it was unlikely to be used and cause an accidental tab. A character like & might cause issues. I want to try and find out if there can be multiple control characters go together e.g &%& . This would resolve the issue

<!-- gh-comment-id:72378781 --> @dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (Feb 1, 2015): Thanks for this. i used £ as I thought it was unlikely to be used and cause an accidental tab. A character like & might cause issues. I want to try and find out if there can be multiple control characters go together e.g &%& . This would resolve the issue
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@dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (Feb 16, 2015):

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12133062/formatting-lists-with-the-column-command-in-nix

Got my reference

<!-- gh-comment-id:74480634 --> @dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (Feb 16, 2015): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12133062/formatting-lists-with-the-column-command-in-nix Got my reference
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@dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2015):

This issue should now be resolved with the latest commit.
github.com/dgibbs64/linuxgameservers@6c97fa522f

<!-- gh-comment-id:74725642 --> @dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2015): This issue should now be resolved with the latest commit. https://github.com/dgibbs64/linuxgameservers/commit/6c97fa522f12edfb958bd519ba5123014af41c64
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@lock[bot] commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2018):

This thread has been automatically locked since there has not been any recent activity after it was closed. Please open a new issue for related bugs.

<!-- gh-comment-id:406445722 --> @lock[bot] commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2018): This thread has been automatically locked since there has not been any recent activity after it was closed. Please open a new issue for related bugs.
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