Re: [hlds_linux] Ping problems (need help of linux gurus)

2005-01-19 Thread Maarten van der Zwaart
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 06:17:09PM -0500, Lumpy wrote:
 In addition you can't mix with HL1 servers, so you'll need to create a
 secondary install path such as hlds_l2 copy your steam binary into
 there, and then you can install both hl2mp and Counter-Strike Source
 into there.

You may get problems when the steam client updates, if you have 2 steam
binaries for the same user. You can copy it safely if you create a new
user that will use it.

If you don't then only one of the binaries will update, the other will
think it is already updated (it will remember it already updated in
~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob).

Maarten

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Re: [hlds_linux] Ping problems (need help of linux gurus)

2005-01-19 Thread kama
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Maarten van der Zwaart wrote:

 On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 06:17:09PM -0500, Lumpy wrote:
  In addition you can't mix with HL1 servers, so you'll need to create a
  secondary install path such as hlds_l2 copy your steam binary into
  there, and then you can install both hl2mp and Counter-Strike Source
  into there.

 You may get problems when the steam client updates, if you have 2 steam
 binaries for the same user. You can copy it safely if you create a new
 user that will use it.

 If you don't then only one of the binaries will update, the other will
 think it is already updated (it will remember it already updated in
 ~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob).

No, you are wrong... I update all my servers from the same user...  I use
different directories for each game. Then scp all the changes to the
actual server running the game. The installation info is located in the
same directory as the steam client is located and are called
InstallRecord.blob.

~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob only hold info about the account and
contentservers, probably also the info about the steam client. Not the
installation...

/Bjorn

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Re: [hlds_linux] Ping problems (need help of linux gurus)

2005-01-19 Thread Maarten van der Zwaart
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 01:02:52PM +0100, kama wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Maarten van der Zwaart wrote:
  You may get problems when the steam client updates, if you have 2 steam
  binaries for the same user. You can copy it safely if you create a new
  user that will use it.
 
  If you don't then only one of the binaries will update, the other will
  think it is already updated (it will remember it already updated in
  ~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob).

 No, you are wrong... I update all my servers from the same user...  I use
 different directories for each game. Then scp all the changes to the
 actual server running the game. The installation info is located in the
 same directory as the steam client is located and are called
 InstallRecord.blob.

I'm talking about the steam binary version, not the game data version.

 ~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob only hold info about the account and
 contentservers, probably also the info about the steam client. Not the
 installation...

Perhaps I should have been more clear, the steam client is exactly what
I ment. You will end up with older versions of it in some directories,
if you are not careful.

Maarten

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Re: [hlds_linux] Ping problems (need help of linux gurus)

2005-01-19 Thread kama
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Maarten van der Zwaart wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 01:02:52PM +0100, kama wrote:
  On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Maarten van der Zwaart wrote:
   You may get problems when the steam client updates, if you have 2 steam
   binaries for the same user. You can copy it safely if you create a new
   user that will use it.
  
   If you don't then only one of the binaries will update, the other will
   think it is already updated (it will remember it already updated in
   ~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob).
 
  No, you are wrong... I update all my servers from the same user...  I use
  different directories for each game. Then scp all the changes to the
  actual server running the game. The installation info is located in the
  same directory as the steam client is located and are called
  InstallRecord.blob.

 I'm talking about the steam binary version, not the game data version.

  ~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob only hold info about the account and
  contentservers, probably also the info about the steam client. Not the
  installation...

 Perhaps I should have been more clear, the steam client is exactly what
 I ment. You will end up with older versions of it in some directories,
 if you are not careful.

Doesnt matter, since it will update itself no matter whats in
ClienteRegistry.blob. I have not got any issues due to this.. I have 5-6
copies of it in different directories. The only time I remove CR.blob is
when it cant connect to the content server.

/Bjorn

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[hlds_linux] Occupation statictis

2005-01-19 Thread PiTaGoRaS

Hi all,

I'd like to know if any of you can recomend me some statictis tool to make 
reports for servers usage (players, maps, etc in a period of time). I don't 
mean hlstats, psychostats nor anyother log analyser tool. Suppose we already 
have the raw data in a MySQL database and we want occupation statictis, per 
day, per map, per server, etc. It 'd be like doing some Excell tables but with 
a big load of data (we've scripts querying the servers every few seconds) in 
csv format  or something similar.

Any idea?

Thanks,

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Re: [hlds_linux] Occupation statictis

2005-01-19 Thread Nathan Marcus
That looks like this? http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Occupation statictis



Hi all,

I'd like to know if any of you can recomend me some statictis tool to make
reports for servers usage (players, maps, etc in a period of time). I don't
mean hlstats, psychostats nor anyother log analyser tool. Suppose we already
have the raw data in a MySQL database and we want occupation statictis, per
day, per map, per server, etc. It 'd be like doing some Excell tables but
with a big load of data (we've scripts querying the servers every few
seconds) in csv format  or something similar.

Any idea?

Thanks,

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Re: [hlds_linux] Occupation statictis

2005-01-19 Thread [EFR]The HEAD
Hi,
there was something.. GameTrakker  was the name - based upon MRTG and QStat.
But I think you mean something else, because you already have your data if
I understand that right..
c'Ya HEAD
At 17:56 19.01.2005, you wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to know if any of you can recomend me some statictis tool to make
reports for servers usage (players, maps, etc in a period of time). I
don't mean hlstats, psychostats nor anyother log analyser tool. Suppose we
already have the raw data in a MySQL database and we want occupation
statictis, per day, per map, per server, etc. It 'd be like doing some
Excell tables but with a big load of data (we've scripts querying the
servers every few seconds) in csv format  or something similar.
Any idea?
Thanks,
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PiTaGoRaS

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Re: [hlds_linux] Occupation statictis

2005-01-19 Thread Jorma Jakowitsch
Nathan Marcus wrote:
That looks like this? http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php
Are those mrtg/rrdtool graphs? I haven't seen such output yet, would you
please share information about those?
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Re: [hlds_linux] Occupation statictis

2005-01-19 Thread hondaman
Yes, I am interested too.
Jorma Jakowitsch wrote:
Nathan Marcus wrote:
That looks like this? http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php

Are those mrtg/rrdtool graphs? I haven't seen such output yet, would you
please share information about those?
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Re: [hlds_linux] Occupation statictis

2005-01-19 Thread Nathan Marcus
Well, unfortunately it isnt my site, so I cant be precise on how that was
done.  I can say it did involve rrdtools for sure though.  I briefly
discussed with the admin there how he did that, but at the time I was merely
looking for how much bandwidth a bigtime server took up, and those graphs
were very,very helpful.  I wish I could help you more into those graphs :( .
Ask around that site, I'm sure somebody will know there.

Well thats all I have to say on this.
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 Nathan Marcus wrote:
  That looks like this? http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php

 Are those mrtg/rrdtool graphs? I haven't seen such output yet, would you
 please share information about those?

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Re: [hlds_linux] Occupation statictis

2005-01-19 Thread Jens Bergmann

I'd like to know if any of you can recomend me some statictis tool to make 
reports for servers usage (players, maps, etc in a period of time). I don't 
mean hlstats, psychostats nor anyother log analyser tool. Suppose we already 
have the raw data in a MySQL database and we want occupation statictis, per 
day, per map, per server, etc. It 'd be like doing some Excell tables but with 
a big load of data (we've scripts querying the servers every few seconds) in 
csv format  or something similar.
Any idea?
http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/
Some developers at my office are using this.
Jens
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