An automatic server wipe for Rust is a set interval at which the server will be completely reset. This creates an expectable time frame for players to play around while also keeping the world fresh, which makes an excellent returning point for players. In addition, this is a fantastic time for new players to join an existing community. Wiping a Rust server is also generally good for the game's health, as it reduces clutter and can eliminate any problems that could arise with long-running servers.
1. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
2. Go to the Schedules tab.
3. Choose Create Schedule.
4. Input a Schedule Name.
5. Set the Start Time.
6. Choose an Interval. This will set the time between server wipes.
7. Press Create Schedule.
8. Open the created schedule and choose New Task.
9. From the Action menu, choose Delete Server Files.
10. On the Delete File Paths field, enter the following file paths:
/home/container/server/rust/player.blueprints.5.db
/home/container/server/rust/player.blueprints.5.db-journal
/home/container/server/rust/player.deaths.5.db
/home/container/server/rust/players.deaths.5.db-journal
/home/container/server/rust/players.identities.5.db
/home/container/server/rust/11. Choose Create Task. The server will delete world and player files at the set time interval.