I currently have 5 L4D servers running and I'm getting this message on all of them - I have no idea why though but thought I should mention it, at least then you know you're not alone. :) Also running Windows 2008, 64bit
TheNob HLDS wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am running a hand full of L4D and L4D2 servers on my Windows Server 2008 > system. Since several weeks now my L4D(main)-folder is filling over and over > with dumpfiles (*.mdmp). I also check every day my system logs for service > crashes (like game server instances) and there are only some few per week. > This means that not every dump file is caused by a crash. So I tried to deal > with the problem. > > So far what I know: > > > - Every time either when starting the game service or when the L4D > instance exits from hibernation (a player connects) a dump file is created. > - The server console prints the following suspicious message: > > *steamservice.cpp (229) : Assertion Failed: BOpenService failed (1060)* > > > #Console initialized. > #Unable to remove e:\valve\left4dead\l4d\left4dead\addonlist.txt! > #Game.dll loaded for "L4D - Co-op - Normal" > Server is hibernating > Queuing heartbeat send to legacy master server. > ... > ... > steamservice.cpp (229) : Assertion Failed: BOpenService failed (1060) > Queuing heartbeat send to steam master server updater. > ... > ... > steamservice.cpp (229) : Assertion Failed: BOpenService failed (1060) > VAC secure mode is activated. > ... > ... > > > The same output if the server instance exits from hibernation. > > I found some other forum threads but without any solutions. > http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/78598 > > > Well I have no crashes and since today the dump files are getting deleted by > my scheduled admin script which runs anyway. > But I think it would be cleaner and better if there were no dump files and > assertions in the first place. :) > > Can anyone help me? > > Thank you. > _______________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please > visit: > http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds > > _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds