Hahah. Uglycs is great! I used to use mrtg or rrdtool, but uglycs makes it
so easy to add extra servers! You're welcome to put that on there if you
like, but the link will change soon. I'll send you the new link as soon as
our site goes live.
Justin
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From: "Kingsley Fo
Ok, lemme flip a few birds with one email...
1) "This is a Linux mailing list."
Right. It's a mailing list. And I have some questions about the
mailing list. More specifically, I have ONE question that I was
hoping the generally knowledgeable users of this list could help
me with.
2) "Use client
you have a link to that rpm by chance? I cant find a dl anywhere. (to try
on my gentoo box)
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->From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of DLinkOZ
->Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 1:14 PM
->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Linux Result
4Kbytes/users/sec
3600 change 1 sec on 1 h
24 1 day
30 days
4k X 8 = 32 Kbites
32Kbites X 20 Players = 640 Kbites/sec or 80KBytes/sec
640Kb X 3600 = 2304000 Kbites /H
or
80KB X 3600 = 288000 KBytes /H
2304000 Kb/H X 24 H = 55296000 Kbites /24H
or
288000KB/H X
Yes, as far as serving hlds is concerned (and in my experience). Anyone
running redhat owes it to themself to at least try the 2.4.9x kernel rpm.
Worst case, they lose 20 minutes and a reboot and can go back to whatever
kernel they were prviously using.
- Original Message -
From: "Oscar
Opinion. My redhat boxes, 2ghz P4's with a gig of ram and the 2.4.9 kernel
see about 20-30% cpu load with a full 18 player CS or TFC server. This is
with all the annoying plugins people like to use.
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From: "Andy Hodges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sen
Kevin J. Anderson said:
> well, i do because I have ext3 on all my servers. : P
You can mount an ext3 filesystem as ext2. It just won't keep a journal.
Mount it sync and you shouldn't have a problem.
-Mad
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"Kevin J. Anderson" wrote:
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> well, i do because I have ext3 on all my servers. : P
That shouldn't matter. The good thing about Ext3 is that you can mount
it as Ext2.
Florian.
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And I really need to have a floppy drive because I have it on all my
servers... bah!
Kevin J. Anderson wrote:
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->Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:40 PM
->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Subject
->-Original Message-
->From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy Hodges
->Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:40 PM
->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Linux Results - Performance
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->
->Well you don't need EXT3 for a game server. But you're right, it
Well you don't need EXT3 for a game server. But you're right, it would have
to be a custom job.
-Andy
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From: "Kevin J. Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:31 PM
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Linux Results - Performance
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->Have you tried running kernel 2.2.x on any of the other distros?
->
->Tomorrow I will try to install 2.2.x on my gentoo server, since I have had
->nothing but high pings since I swapped away from debian, but I totally in
->love with gentoo, and since I run it on my own machine as well, I
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 09:19, Andy Hodges wrote:
> RedHat sucks. ;)
>
> -Andy
Dont get into a distro pissing contest again.
Redhat has its place, and that place it fills well.
Slackware has its place (lack of people working on it has let it down)
and that place it fits well.
Debian has its place
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