I've noticed that too. HUGE spikes causing waprs/lags to clients. Yellow
lerp and ping rising up to 200 (sometimes more) for about 1-2sec. This
keeps happening about every 1 minute. Players are fully raged by this.


2013/5/14 Kyle Sanderson <kyle.l...@gmail.com>

> http://pastie.org/private/0nehujv54iw2lwtndcyopw
> http://pastie.org/private/hhwl7eougryhiin7n8ma
> http://pastie.org/private/t8sdtvfxuh9aigylqdc6w
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> http://pastie.org/private/ns6sfnkp59avunqk0lkhpq
>
> The spikes seem to happen every minute. If you need more vprof spikes I can
> now provide them. We're running with the parallel convars enabled that are
> known to crash. Nothing has changed besides updating to Steam|.
>
> Thanks,
> Kyle.
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Kyle Sanderson <kyle.l...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > It's highly possible you're running on a supported game. I had a
> > vprof1.txt in that directory once, and it said "no samples". I had
> thought
> > I created the file, but it's highly possible it does work. If it doesn't
> > work for you, I have a horrible, horrible SM extension available. What it
> > does is capture VProf output text and will write it to a file. What it
> > isn't is portable across platforms, good, or even not a cat killer. But
> if
> > you're after trying the vprof approach, you're welcome to try it. I can
> > probably fix it up (and make it a MM:S plugin, un-hardcode things) if
> > there's any interest, but I'm hoping Valve fixes VProf before that
> happens.
> > I probably won't compile/support a Windows version as VTrace / Telemetry
> is
> > probably a better way forward.
> >
> > The files will be dumped in the directory that Peter Jerde mentioned
> > (vprof/). If the directory doesn't exist, you'll probably have to create
> it
> > by hand.
> >
> > http://stuff.plaguefest.com/kyle/vprof.tar.xz
> >
> > ( tar xJvf vprof.tar.xz ) There's only TF and CS:S binaries in there. The
> > extension can probably be independent, but this isn't intended as a fix,
> > rather a stopgap. If you've never used a lone extension before, you
> either
> > need to manually load it, or create a .autoload file alongside the
> > extension (VProfExt.autoload).
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Kyle.
> >
> > PS: If your cat does die, it was this.
> >
> >
> > On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Peter Jerde <peter-h...@jerde.net>
> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> On May 13, 2013, at 12:20 PM, Kyle Sanderson <kyle.l...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> > There's no clean way to capture the output from vprof at the time of
> >> this writing.
> >>
> >> Huh?
> >>
> >> I put in:
> >>
> >> > vprof_on
> >> > vprof_dump_spikes 20       // dump a vprof report if frame rate drops
> >> below 20
> >>
> >> ... on one of my servers, and it created /tf/vprof/vprof1.txt the first
> >> time it hit a long frame.
> >>
> >> That seems pretty clean to me.
> >>
> >>  - Peter
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