Where is this 'datacachesize'? Could you link to some documentation on it?
Thanks


On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 2:37 AM, Yun Huang Yong <gumby_li...@mooh.org>wrote:

> Is everyone quoting VM size or RSS (resident)?
>
> http://i.imgur.com/zDoPk0r.png
>
> 7 day RSS (blue) vs VM (green) for a busy-during-peak-hours 24p with
> MM+SM; the big cliff every 24 hours is due to restart @ 5am each morning.
>
> Unless you're running under OpenVZ you only need to be concerned about RSS
> not exceeding your free mem (which isn't only the "free" number in top, but
> add in "buffers" as the kernel will give that up if necessary).
>
> You can tune down usage by tweaking things like 'datacachesize' within
> SRCDS; for some reason on my instances that's set at 256MB, even though the
> apparent cvar default is 64MB.  I've run with 128MB in the past without any
> major dramas.
>
>
> On 23/07/2013 7:06 AM, Vitor F. - Killall wrote:
>
>> 24 slots with metamod+sourcemod+ some plugins,  running for 150 Hours
>> without a restart = 1548MB.
>>
>>
>> Csgo is even worse, i have a server using almost 3GB of RAM!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/22 ics <i...@ics-base.net>
>>
>>  ~820MB and ~810MB for 2 24slot Valve maps only servers on the other
>>> machine (daily reboot 6am) and on the other, ~551MB for mvm, ~1067MB and
>>> ~769MB for 2 24slot servers running regular and custom maps. The bigger
>>> consuming one has more than the other. No reboots for these servers.
>>>
>>> Basically each srcds running TF2 climbs up to 800-1100 MB max and stops
>>> there.
>>>
>>> -ics
>>>
>>> Brian kirjoitti:
>>>
>>>   Hi guys,
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Could any TF2 servers be so kind as to respond with their typical TF2
>>>> srcds
>>>> instance resource use as seen in 'top'? My single 14 slot srcds is using
>>>> ~900 MB which I wonder if I should be concerned by (particularly as the
>>>> server itself has 1 GB of RAM).
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Brian
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