Re: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools

2006-05-24 Thread David Williams
 qstat and xqf can do the same as your steam client, IIRC. I also have
 some shell tools that I wrote that you can use to do the same thing:

 http://rubyforge.org/projects/rcon/ - contains a tool to manage rcon
 queries
 http://rubyforge.org/projects/gamequery/ - does a lot of qstat-ish
 things, although the ping method isn't accurate at all.

 Sorry for the shameless plug, but I hope that helps.

No probs with the plug. qstats sounds interesting. one ohter thing that has
been of interest to me is a while ago i seem to remember the cs client being
on linux (i'm talking 1.5./1.6 pre steam). Am i correct? and if so where can
i obtain a copy?


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Re: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools

2006-05-24 Thread Bart van den Heuvel
I don't know about a cs client with the same capabilities of a windows
steam client. But I have a thing for monitoring...

Some time ago i found something (created in C by someone else) to do rcon
commands from the linux prompt. I hooked it up with MRTG so i could graph
it out. Done so for FPS and nr of players bots including.

It's still on my site: http://www.zokahn.com
directly to download: http://www.zokahn.com/filemgmt/singlefile.php?lid=25

Gr,

Bart

 qstat and xqf can do the same as your steam client, IIRC. I also have
 some shell tools that I wrote that you can use to do the same thing:

 http://rubyforge.org/projects/rcon/ - contains a tool to manage rcon
 queries
 http://rubyforge.org/projects/gamequery/ - does a lot of qstat-ish
 things, although the ping method isn't accurate at all.

 Sorry for the shameless plug, but I hope that helps.

 No probs with the plug. qstats sounds interesting. one ohter thing that
 has
 been of interest to me is a while ago i seem to remember the cs client
 being
 on linux (i'm talking 1.5./1.6 pre steam). Am i correct? and if so where
 can
 i obtain a copy?


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Re: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools

2006-05-24 Thread Dan E
CS1.6 can be played with Wine, but it is pretty crappy
framerate in comparison; it does work though ;)  And
as a word from experience, using OSS instead of alsa
in winecfg makes it run.

--- Bart van den Heuvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't know about a cs client with the same
 capabilities of a windows
 steam client. But I have a thing for monitoring...

 Some time ago i found something (created in C by
 someone else) to do rcon
 commands from the linux prompt. I hooked it up with
 MRTG so i could graph
 it out. Done so for FPS and nr of players bots
 including.

 It's still on my site: http://www.zokahn.com
 directly to download:
 http://www.zokahn.com/filemgmt/singlefile.php?lid=25

 Gr,

 Bart

  qstat and xqf can do the same as your steam
 client, IIRC. I also have
  some shell tools that I wrote that you can use to
 do the same thing:
 
  http://rubyforge.org/projects/rcon/ - contains a
 tool to manage rcon
  queries
  http://rubyforge.org/projects/gamequery/ - does a
 lot of qstat-ish
  things, although the ping method isn't accurate
 at all.
 
  Sorry for the shameless plug, but I hope that
 helps.
 
  No probs with the plug. qstats sounds interesting.
 one ohter thing that
  has
  been of interest to me is a while ago i seem to
 remember the cs client
  being
  on linux (i'm talking 1.5./1.6 pre steam). Am i
 correct? and if so where
  can
  i obtain a copy?
 
 
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Re: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools

2006-05-24 Thread David Williams
cheers guys for all the tips. I tried all the programs out but they weren't a
patch on hlsw. so i did some testing with wine 0.9.13 and hlsw 1.0.0.49 and
it works like a charm. I have to thank the wine support team for some help
they gave me. It works so well in fact that i submitted a working app report
to the wine app db for review.

So Thank you again everyone and if you wanna try out hlsw give it ago.


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Re: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools

2006-05-23 Thread [S.O.D.] mr. jack
Hi

I'm using Wine and HLSW v1.0.0.45.

Regards mr. jack

David Williams wrote:
 hey guys.

 just migrated my comp to linux. Well actually I'm dual booting but only
 because i love PC gaming too much :). I have a srcds server and when i'm in
 windows i use hlsw to make sure everything is cool. Is there a linux
 equivalent? I ask this because i am slowing spending more and more time in
 SuSE 10.1. which is quite a testiment to linux especially as i have had only
 minimal hardware problems (damn windows hardware contracts :( ).

 anyway i hope you guys are as helpful as the people in the windows list. and
 maybe one day i'll migrate my server to linux too.

 Meph


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Re: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools

2006-05-23 Thread Erik Hollensbe


On May 23, 2006, at 7:19 PM, David Williams wrote:


hey guys.

just migrated my comp to linux. Well actually I'm dual booting but
only
because i love PC gaming too much :). I have a srcds server and
when i'm in
windows i use hlsw to make sure everything is cool. Is there a linux
equivalent? I ask this because i am slowing spending more and more
time in
SuSE 10.1. which is quite a testiment to linux especially as i have
had only
minimal hardware problems (damn windows hardware contracts :( ).


qstat and xqf can do the same as your steam client, IIRC. I also have
some shell tools that I wrote that you can use to do the same thing:

http://rubyforge.org/projects/rcon/ - contains a tool to manage rcon
queries
http://rubyforge.org/projects/gamequery/ - does a lot of qstat-ish
things, although the ping method isn't accurate at all.

Sorry for the shameless plug, but I hope that helps.


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RE: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools

2006-05-23 Thread Terry .

There's also kkrcon.  Not sure if it runs on scrds, but it works great on
hlds.

http://kkrcon.sourceforge.net

-O-



From: David Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [hlds_linux] monitoring tools
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 03:19:02 +0100

hey guys.

just migrated my comp to linux. Well actually I'm dual booting but only
because i love PC gaming too much :). I have a srcds server and when i'm in
windows i use hlsw to make sure everything is cool. Is there a linux
equivalent? I ask this because i am slowing spending more and more time in
SuSE 10.1. which is quite a testiment to linux especially as i have had
only
minimal hardware problems (damn windows hardware contracts :( ).

anyway i hope you guys are as helpful as the people in the windows list.
and
maybe one day i'll migrate my server to linux too.

Meph


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