Even if you run these commands in the console, when the client  
restarts the server (after running them you have to right ?), and he  
can only do this with the panel, which uses the right number of slots  
in the command line.

Le 5 août 09 à 00:25, Zuko a écrit :

> David: write this commands in console
>
> shutdownserver
> maxplayers 24
> map de_dust2
>
>
>
> 2009/8/5 David Parker <dpar...@utica.edu>
>
>> I don't know why the autoupdate option would have anything to do  
>> with the
>> value of maxplayers.  I'm pretty sure it's separate.
>>
>> I tried reproducing this behavior on our server and I was not able  
>> to do
>> it.  I have "+maxplayers 24" in the startup command line.  I added
>> "maxplayers 16" to the server.cfg file and restarted the server,  
>> but it
>> still had 24 player slots.  I tried "exec server.cfg" in the  
>> console but
>> maxplayers still remained 24.  I even tried all of this again using
>> "-maxplayers" instead of "+maxplayers" in the startup options, but  
>> still
>> nothing.  Any maxplayers value I put in the server.cfg file has no  
>> effect as
>> long as maxplayers is specified on the command line when the server  
>> is
>> started.  My server also has the autoupdate option set.
>>
>> What I *was* able to do was crank up the number of max visible  
>> players.  I
>> set "+maxplayers 16" on the startup line and put  
>> "sv_maxvisibleplayers 24"
>> in the server.cfg file.  After the server started, both  
>> "maxplayers" and
>> "status" in the console say 16, but an A2S_INFO query says there  
>> are 24
>> player slots.  Those extra 8 slots can't really be used, but they  
>> show up in
>> the query.  Could this be what he is doing?
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Arnaud DUMAS de RAULY <a....@esport-eu.com>
>> Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 5:16 pm
>> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Changing Number of Slots fix
>> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list <
>> hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com>
>>
>>> Thanks all for your suggestions, but when a customer restarts
>>> the
>>> server from his panel, the command line executes automatically
>>> the
>>> right slot count. Which is why I don't understand how he does it
>>> and
>>> makes me wonder if it has something to do with the autoupdate
>>> commande
>>> line.
>>>
>>> Le 4 août 09 à 21:15, Marcel a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Write a small cron script that checks the slots and restarts
>>> the
>>>> server
>>>> with if the slotcount is wrong. And when you're doing this,
>>> you can
>>>> also
>>>> check if your customer has set a password (if it's a private
>>> server).>
>>>> I think the customer will complain if his server restarts
>>> every 5
>>>> mins ;)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Marcel
>>>>
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