So that specified one of the ports, however when I run the server, it's
still trying to use 27020, which is in use. Is it possible to specify that
one as well?


On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Joel Zhang <know.thine.en...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The parameter is "-port 27025", for example.
> On Feb 9, 2013 6:00 PM, "Landon Orr" <lando...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Currently I'm trying to host multiple servers on one machine. It's a very
> > beefy machine, two 16-core AMD processors and 64 gigs of memory, so I'd
> > like to run quite a bit of servers, 30+ if possible. However, I'm running
> > into an issue when I spin up more than fiver servers or so. Right now I'm
> > having issues with ports overlapping, as in the servers try to request a
> > port but it's already in use. For the first five they would just use the
> > next port up. However, it seems that a server uses two ports (correct me
> if
> > I'm wrong) 27015 and 27020. After five servers, the next server tries to
> > use 27015, it's in use so it tries 27020 and then it gives up.
> >
> > I know when you use the srcds_run command, there is a way to specify the
> > port to use, but I can't remember the command. Also, how many ports do I
> > have to specify? Just two, or are there more than that?
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