Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread John
You need high res timers (HPET), on a newer kernel (2.6.24) -M I hated that kernel version. I'm running 2.6.26.5-rt8. And even with hpet enabled you still want the higher kernel frequency wouldn't you? I think Gary meant that you'd need a 2.6.24 or later kernel. HPET and hrtimers are a

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Gary Stanley
At 02:20 AM 9/5/2009, John wrote: You need high res timers (HPET), on a newer kernel (2.6.24) -M I hated that kernel version. I'm running 2.6.26.5-rt8. And even with hpet enabled you still want the higher kernel frequency wouldn't you? I think Gary meant that you'd need a 2.6.24 or

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Gary Stanley
At 02:20 AM 9/5/2009, John wrote: You need high res timers (HPET), on a newer kernel (2.6.24) -M I hated that kernel version. I'm running 2.6.26.5-rt8. And even with hpet enabled you still want the higher kernel frequency wouldn't you? I think Gary meant that you'd need a 2.6.24 or

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Joseph Laws
I've never cared for the RT patches...but the hi-res timers pre 2.6.24 are very solid. John wrote: You need high res timers (HPET), on a newer kernel (2.6.24) -M I hated that kernel version. I'm running 2.6.26.5-rt8. And even with hpet enabled you still want the higher kernel

Re: [hlds_linux] Updating a server using FTP

2009-09-05 Thread Daniel Nilsson
So autoupdate works again? Eric Greer skrev: just add -autoupdate to the command line at reboot the server Eric On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Nightbox alexandrualexa...@gmail.comwrote: Is it possible ? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Gregg Hanpeter
So what is the secret to achieving 2000 fps if I dump the real time patch? I've never tried this but am now thinking about it. -- On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Joseph Laws jl...@hd-gaming.com wrote: I've never cared for the RT patches...but the hi-res

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Gary Stanley
At 05:04 PM 9/5/2009, Gregg Hanpeter wrote: So what is the secret to achieving 2000 fps if I dump the real time patch? I've never tried this but am now thinking about it. Lie to the engine about when sleeping wakeups occur. -M ___ To unsubscribe,

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Gary Stanley
At 09:50 AM 9/5/2009, Joseph Laws wrote: I've never cared for the RT patches...but the hi-res timers pre 2.6.24 are very solid. RT patches try and reduce the latency of a great multitude of things, but the only ones that really count are the scheduler latency. The 2.6.22 kernels without CFS are

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Gary Stanley
At 05:04 PM 9/5/2009, Gregg Hanpeter wrote: So what is the secret to achieving 2000 fps if I dump the real time patch? I've never tried this but am now thinking about it. Lie to the engine about when sleeping wakeups occur. -M ___ To unsubscribe,

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Gary Stanley
At 09:50 AM 9/5/2009, Joseph Laws wrote: I've never cared for the RT patches...but the hi-res timers pre 2.6.24 are very solid. RT patches try and reduce the latency of a great multitude of things, but the only ones that really count are the scheduler latency. The 2.6.22 kernels without CFS are

Re: [hlds_linux] 1000 FPS CentOS Servers?

2009-09-05 Thread Eric Greer
This is all really awesome information everyone and I am very appreciative of all your ime and knowledge... however... What does this mean to the guy who hasn't recompiled a linux kenel before? Right now I'm seting fps_max on the command line to 500. Can I get more than 500 fps without