ARK: Admins, Server Maintenance, and General FAQ
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Destroy Wild Dinos
If you are experiencing server lag issues and performance problems, a potential cause of this is a large dino population. Sometimes servers can generate up to 35,000 or 50,000 wild dinosaurs and this can affect server performance. There are settings in the Modify Server Config tool and Advanced Launch Params that you can use to specify automatic population control. To do it yourself manually, follow the instructions below.
- Login to your ARK server.
- Open up the console and activate your account to be an admin.
- PC Users
- Press 'Tab' (default button)
- Type in "enablecheats ADMINPASSWORD" where ADMINPASSWORD is the value found in Admin Pass in your control panel. Press Enter.
- PS4 Users
- Press Options to activate the main menu. Press L1 + R1 + Triangle + Square
- In the textbox, type in the admin password for your server. When done, press Request Access.
- PC Users
- Run the cheat saveworld command. This will force your server to save the world data at that exact moment. Wait 10-15 seconds for this to complete.
- Run the cheat DestroyWildDinos command. All wild dinosaurs will immediately despawn and your server will begin the repopulation process. This can cause momentary lag and will take up to 5-10 minutes to complete.
- Once repopulation has finished, run the cheat saveworld command once more after the server is showing to be stable.
Questions and Answers
Q: Will this affect my tames or those taming?
A: Once you begin the taming process, the dinosaur will be marked as "tamed" and will not be removed when using DestroyWildDinos.
Q: Will this affect any newborns?
A: Claiming the newborns after they hatch marks them as "tamed" and they will not be removed when using DestroyWildDinos.
Old Version / Mod (PC only) Issues
If you are having trouble updating your server or your mods are not downloading correctly, you will need to clean out the Steamcmd and Mods folder while forcing the server to update. Near the top of the control panel, you will see several checkboxes labeled Clean SteamCMD Folder, Clean Mods Folder, and Clean Save Folder. You will want to check the two for Clean SteamCMD Folder and Clean Mods Folder.
Once you do that, go to the ARK Update drop-down list and choose the Yes, run update/validate option to force the server to check for any and all file updates for your server.
Once you have performed both of those steps, scroll down to the bottom and click the green button to Save Settings and Restart Game Server. Your server will take approximately 20-25 minutes to correct the issue and then restart. If you continue to have issues with being unable to update your server, please send in a support ticket.
Whitelisting Admins
- Get your list of Steam64 IDs you would like to automatically admin your server upon logging in. To find out the Steam64 id, you can use this website resource
- Stop your server from the control panel
- Log in to your server via an FTP client. Instructions for that can be found here at FTP Access
- Navigate to the \ShooterGame\Saved\ of your game server.
- Create a new file here called AllowedCheaterSteamIDs.txt if one does not exist.
- Paste the content of your list here and save. Each Steam64 ID should have its own line with no commas or other punctuation. Ex:
- 144479627
- 185677108
- 889867105
- Save the file when you are done and close the file.
- Start your server and all users who have IDs in the file should now be automatic administrators on your server.
Cheat Command Issues
Some cheat commands will not work effectively when typed through the console. To bypass this, you will need to run the commands out of the Admin Manager. You can activate this by typing the following command:
ShowMyAdminManager
You do not need to preface the command with the "cheat" word, as this will open up the console regardless. From here, you can view and run commands like you would from a console. For commands that require a player's SteamID, like TeleportToPlayer, you can achieve this by selecting them from the list and then choosing the command on the right pane. You will need to click on the button to copy their ID over and then execute it.
RCON / ARKon
ARKon is a remote connection tool for ARK. ARKon allows you to initiate remote commands without being in game, allowing you to check on your server to view player activity, as well as view recently used cheats. Here is a guide to help you get started with using ARKon. [1]
To get started with ARKon, you will first need your RCON details, found in your control panel.
Then, taking those credentials, go to the Settings tab of ARKon and add them like so:
Next, click on the connect button and ARKon should connect to the server without question. Through here, you can send broadcast messages to the players, run cheat commands, or monitor player activity.
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