This article is part of the Installation Guide. You can read it alone or click on the previous link to easily move between the steps.
Extracting Cameras, DBC (or DB2), Maps, VMaps & MMaps
Cameras, DBC and Maps files
cd <your WoW client directory> /home/<username>/server/bin/mapextractor mkdir /home/<username>/server/data # Next line is 3.3.x only cp -r cameras dbc maps /home/<username>/server/data # Next line is 6.x, and up only cp -r cameras dbc maps gt /home/<username>/server/data edit worldserver.conf and change datadir from "." to "../data"
Visual Maps (aka vmaps) Note: If you stop vmap4extractor before finish you will need to delete the Buildings directory before start again.
You can also extract vmaps which will take quite a while depending on your machine (up to hours on ancient hardware).
cd <your WoW client directory> /home/<username>/server/bin/vmap4extractor mkdir vmaps /home/<username>/server/bin/vmap4assembler Buildings vmaps cp -r vmaps /home/<username>/server/data
When this is complete you will receive the following message which can be safely ignored.
Processing Map 724 [################################################################] Extracting GameObject models...Extracting World\Wmo\Band\Final_Stage.wmo No such file. Couldn't open RootWmo!!! Done! Extract V4.00 2012_02. Work complete. No errors.
Movement Maps (aka mmaps - optional RECOMMENDED)
Extracting mmaps will take quite a while depending on your machine (up to hours).
cd <your WoW client directory> mkdir mmaps /home/<username>/server/bin/mmaps_generator cp -r mmaps /home/<username>/server/data
Setting up the configuration files
First of all you need to find the two default config files (named worldserver.conf.dist and authserver.conf.dist (bnetserver.conf.dist in 6.x) ) and copy these to their namesakes without the .dist extension. You can find them within /trinitycore/etc/ (may vary).
cp worldserver.conf.dist worldserver.conf cp authserver.conf.dist authserver.conf # 3.3.5 only cp bnetserver.conf.dist bnetserver.conf # 4.3.4 and up
This article is part of the Installation Guide. You can read it alone or click on the previous link to easily move between the steps.