I'm assuming that you haven't set the tickrate to 33 and your leaving it to
its own devices (which will churn away at 66) if that's the case you have 2
choices.

1.) Set -tickrate 33 in the start line OR 2.) Turn off hyperthreading.

Is it not possible for you to get your ISP / Datacentre staff to do the work
on your behalf?

Regards, Jon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nic Strix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 3:44 PM
Subject: [hlds_linux] Hyperthreading and DoD:Source


Hi

I have had a DoD:S server running on Linux Fedora 3 64 on a dual xeon box
(dell poweredge sc1425)  since shortly after the game was released. While
running a default server with 32 slots the server lags out with one of the
virtual cpu's maxing out. It seems to run fine with 24 slots. I read
somewhere that this is caused by the hyperthreading on the box and the
only
way to solve this is to turn hyperthreading off.

My question is - is this true? Will I gain a 32 slot (hopefully many more
slots) without the cpu maxing by turning hyperthreading off? Or is there a
way to make the OS do this? Or is there a fix on its way? I dont live
close
to the box (amsterdam--london) so a quick bus journey to play with the
BIOS
is not really possible.

Any and all help will be highly appreciated! This mailinglist has already
helped me out a lot and I hope it will continue!!

TIA
Nic



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