This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--
[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
That's what I want but how to I add a A-record to my the IP?
--
___
To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit:
htt
1st you have to register a domain name. (www.netsol.com)
Then you have to have nameserver for that server (www.mydomain.com)
When you have the nameservers you have to add a A-record to your ip.
So that if you do a nslookup
(http://dc.qut.edu.au/cgi-bin/man/man2html?nslookup)
You will get
testserve
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--
[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
Hello, can someone please tell me step by step on how to have a server IP as a domain.
Like 55.555.55.555 would go to testserver.myserver.com.
--
___
To un
Please could you quote when replying ?
Thanks.
--
DjoDjo
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 10:47:35PM +0100, S. Zimmermann wrote:
> -> 7*16 (always full)
> -> 1*10
>
> -> Dunno, but works great!
>
> - Sebastian
>
>
>
> How many per server? 10 servers x 12 players is far less load than 5
> servers x 24 play
Hi Alfred,
about ram access - changing from a single data rate 66mhz systems like your
p2-333, to any current system which is likely to be running 266 to 400 mhz
double data rate (probably dual channel as well) the ram bandwidth may not
be as a large a problem as on the old p2 ;-).
Your test bed ha
The test server on 207.173.176.204 is currently running a few CPU
optimizations that seem to have a reasonable impact on performance (the
PII 333Mhz machine we are testing on can now run 12 players on aztec at
about 75% CPU load (peaking to 99%, but not lagging out players)). We
hope to release the
So does linux...it's called tmpfs
Mike
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Smeg
> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] server performance improvement
>
> What hard drive se up do y
What hard drive se up do you have
I have found running 3 server on the one box caused lag for all three
servers after a map change on eather one of the servers caused by Hard
drive assces speeds to slow
Im going to look at going to free bsd because it has a ram drive built
into the kernal
-Ori
-> 7*16 (always full)
-> 1*10
-> Dunno, but works great!
- Sebastian
How many per server? 10 servers x 12 players is far less load than 5
servers x 24 players.
-Mad
--
http://www.madslab.com
"A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a
proof. And when you have a goo
basically, i've got nothing on this box besides sshd, apache, ftp and
the gameservers. apache and ftp are reserved for the web interface and
upload to the maps directory. so there is no load coming from these two
daemons.
the kernel is a 2.4.24-ck1 with mdraid and lvm.
i'll try a 2.6.x kernel as s
According to the great words of S. Zimmermann:
> -> we have 120 slots running lag free, but i'm sure it will work up
> to 150/70 (untested)
How many per server? 10 servers x 12 players is far less load than 5
servers x 24 players.
-Mad
--
http://www.madslab.com
"A proof is a proof. What kind of
-> well we've blank kernel 2.6.1 install ; kill all unnecessary tasks
running!
-> we have 120 slots running lag free, but i'm sure it will work up to
150/70 (untested)
is there yet some definite guide on how to improve the linux performance
(kernel wise).
i'm confused over these options
2.4.x
is there yet some definite guide on how to improve the linux performance
(kernel wise).
i'm confused over these options
2.4.x vs 2.6.x
hz=1000 vs hz=200
preemtive patch/low latency patch
currently i run 3 22slots server on one dual athlon mp 2800+. that's
about the maximum the server can take, i
is there yet some definite guide on how to improve the linux performance
(kernel wise).
i'm confused over these options
2.4.x vs 2.6.x
hz=1000 vs hz=200
preemtive patch/low latency patch
currently i run 3 22slots server on one dual athlon mp 2800+. that's
about the maximum the server can take, if
14 matches
Mail list logo