Re: [hlds_linux] Re: Re: Re: Rediculous CPU usage

2005-12-14 Thread Matt Leonhardt

theres alot of applications on freshmeat.net for cpu usage. other than top.
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In a bold display of creativity, Charles wrote:

top


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Re: [hlds_linux] Re: Re: Re: Rediculous CPU usage

2005-12-14 Thread Joseph Laws

That's great, however I think this is about the ridiculous CPU usage and
not what monitoring software is used for the CPU usage.  When the CPU
gets that high, the tickrate in the server itself drops dramatically
into the 5-10 range and it is UNPLAYABLE.  There is a rats nest of
unnecessary calls in the Source engine.  Perhaps we should stick to the
topic at hand, start you own cpu usage application thread if you wish.

Matt Leonhardt wrote:


theres alot of applications on freshmeat.net for cpu usage. other than
top.
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Re: [hlds_linux] Recompiling the kernel

2005-12-14 Thread Will
Hi Ryan,

I roughed out a guide some time ago that might get you started. It was
detailed on Fedora Core 3, but I'm sure you're smart enough to figure where
to futz with things to make it fit your system.  By the way I believe fedora
core has a setting of 1000hz in order to make the desktop environment more
responsive, the trade off is more CPU usage.  The guide I wrote detailed how
to reduce the Hz setting in order to *lower* cpu usage.  Take it how you
will, you can find it here under the advanced guides section:

http://www.vadakill.com/nsguides/

Will
AKA Vadakill

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Hey Everyone,

I've got a few servers running Fedora Core4 which are currently locked at a
certain FPS, after some research and a lot of opinions of a few other GSP's
I have been told to recompile the kernel under 1000hz but I have no idea
where to start..

Could someone give me a resource / guide?

Regards
Ryan


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Re: [hlds_linux] Recompiling the kernel

2005-12-14 Thread ryan

Hi Will,

Much appreciated, thank you very much.

Also thank you to all others that helped :)

Regards
Ryan
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Hi Ryan,

I roughed out a guide some time ago that might get you started. It was
detailed on Fedora Core 3, but I'm sure you're smart enough to figure
where
to futz with things to make it fit your system.  By the way I believe
fedora
core has a setting of 1000hz in order to make the desktop environment more
responsive, the trade off is more CPU usage.  The guide I wrote detailed
how
to reduce the Hz setting in order to *lower* cpu usage.  Take it how you
will, you can find it here under the advanced guides section:

http://www.vadakill.com/nsguides/

Will
AKA Vadakill

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 8:22 AM
Subject: [hlds_linux] Recompiling the kernel


Hey Everyone,

I've got a few servers running Fedora Core4 which are currently locked at
a
certain FPS, after some research and a lot of opinions of a few other
GSP's
I have been told to recompile the kernel under 1000hz but I have no idea
where to start..

Could someone give me a resource / guide?

Regards
Ryan


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[hlds_linux] email issues

2005-12-14 Thread Derek Evan Mart
I apologize for the useless message. I have restored from a 20 day old
backup and need to test my mail server.

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[hlds_linux] Re: hlds_linux digest, Vol 1 #4829 - 7 msgs

2005-12-14 Thread Charles

Is there any plans to update this, or does the dev team know about it?
I really only care for one server but i'd rather not pay 160 a month to
get a machine to run it when my hardware should be perfectly acceptable


From: W0kk3L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Re: Rediculous CPU usage
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:45:15 +0100
Reply-To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com

Same here... The loads has practicly doubled since the last updates. However
the pingtimes in-game stayed
the same. So the load isn't noticable in-game. Nevertheless it's freaking
out our monitoring software.





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[hlds_linux] Choke Engine CPU High

2005-12-14 Thread flags
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Is anyone else seeing large spikes in choke, and Game Engine shows 99% CPU
usage even though ssh top shows the engine only using 20-30%?  We did not
have this problem before December, was there an update that has caused this?
I know we tried older kernels and do not see any difference.  There is not
problem with the network, as the other games that have always ran on the
servers, run smoothly.  Does anyone have suggestions or ideas?
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