Remember on your http site that you should have /cstrike/maps where you
place your maps /cstrike/sound where you place your sounds etc. etc.

In the subdirectory /cstrike should you build the structure that reflects
the way the maps are build

/nullbit

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7. august 2006 18:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hlds_linux] http downloads

Hi folks!

I'm hoping someone can help save my sanity. I've got 2 CS:S servers that I'm
not sure if they are utilizing http downloads. Here is the info from the
server.cfg file:

// DOWNLOAD
// Allow clients to download files
sv_allowdownload 1
// Allow clients to upload customizations files sv_allowupload 0 // Web
downloads sv_downloadurl "http://www.we-happy-few.com/cstrike";

Folks cannot see a directory listing from that domain.

I've read where sv_allowdownload should be 0 to force the http downloads.
I've also tried with sv_allowdownload 1. I've also tried with the trailing /
and without (http://www.we-happy-few.com/cstrike/";.
Whenever possible i have the bz2 files on the web server, but most of the
maps have the .bsp, .nav, etc. For the two IPs listed below, there are no
bz2's being used, though the dialog box during map changes shows
bz2 being attempted then moving to the individual files.

The webserver has the correct pathing cstrike/maps, cstrike/sound, etc.
The two game servers are at different data centers. One of the game servers
and the web server are on the same box.

The map will change and folks will be forced to download sounds, maps, etc
they already have instead of skipping over the redundant files.
Oftentimes the download will hang (probably because of the simultaneous
requests) and folks will have to perform a retry.

Here are the IPs of the two:

70.85.195.85:27015
208.101.13.122:27015

Also, one other thing...All the servers on one of my boxes do not show up on
the game browser lists (CS:S, DoD, and RTCW) despite the proper region
setting in the server.cfg file. Any thoughts on this issue as well?

This is really killing my servers. I get good traffic--servers will
typically fill up in the evenings, but it could be so much better for all
involved. :(

Any help is greatly appreciated.

-Trin


_______________________________________________
To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives,
please visit:
http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux


_______________________________________________
To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please 
visit:
http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux

Reply via email to