Re: [hlds_linux] feel like a newb, crash on startup

2006-09-15 Thread Roger Perkins

Try this suggestion for loading the standard i486 version of srcds by
putting -binary ./srcds_i486 on the command line.  This was a suggestion
from from someone else.  I've been running it for a couple days now on my
AMD box with increased stability.  Please let us know if this works for
you so we can get some more experience with this Segmentation Fault
problem.

Roger


On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 07:23:27 -0400, Steven Hartland
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Kevin J. Anderson wrote:

nope, no plugins what so ever.  straight vanilla server installs.


We had this with the new update the culpret was two +map map
on the command line. After removing the first the server wouldnt
crash. Not 100% sure this is new but definitely strange, it could
also be the case if in the server.cfg.

Steve



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Re: [hlds_linux] feel like a newb, crash on startup

2006-09-15 Thread Kevin J. Anderson

nope, does not work, with 486 or 686.



Roger Perkins wrote:

Try this suggestion for loading the standard i486 version of srcds by
putting -binary ./srcds_i486 on the command line.  This was a suggestion
from from someone else.  I've been running it for a couple days now on my
AMD box with increased stability.  Please let us know if this works for
you so we can get some more experience with this Segmentation Fault
problem.

Roger


On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 07:23:27 -0400, Steven Hartland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Kevin J. Anderson wrote:

nope, no plugins what so ever.  straight vanilla server installs.


We had this with the new update the culpret was two +map map
on the command line. After removing the first the server wouldnt
crash. Not 100% sure this is new but definitely strange, it could
also be the case if in the server.cfg.

Steve



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[hlds_linux] feel like a newb, crash on startup

2006-09-12 Thread Kevin J. Anderson

I used to run all sorts of hlds servers back in the day, and decided to
toss up a srcds hl2mp server for the fun of it on my gentoo raid file
server, but it keeps crashing on me at start up.

its the latest 2.6.17 kernel on gentoo 2006.1,  on an athlon xp 2100+

I've searched all through gentoo forums and the steampowered forums, to
no avail.   The most I could find was saying that you have to have a
processor that supports sse.   But, mine does, or rather it *says* it
does in /proc/cpuinfo and in all info I can find on it on the web.

this is the error I am getting:
./srcds_run -console -game hl2mp +map dm_underpass +max_players 16
Auto detecting CPU
Using AMD Optimised binary.
Auto-restarting the server on crash
./srcds_run: line 344: 15968 Segmentation fault  $HL_CMD
Add -debug to the ./srcds_run command line to generate a debug.log to
help with solving this problem
Tue Sep 12 22:21:55 EDT 2006: Server restart in 10 seconds
Tue Sep 12 22:21:59 EDT 2006: Server Quit

any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Kevin

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Re: [hlds_linux] feel like a newb, crash on startup

2006-09-12 Thread Roger Perkins

Ha!  Ye olde Segmentation Fault...  See my several posts here and replies
from others.  The common elements between our setups is AMD and the
underlying HLDS (I run CS:S).  Best of luck to you.  My server was stable
for a year up until the 8/24 update.

The only tip I haven't yet tried is a total delete and reinstall of hlds.
Sorry I can't be of more encouragement.

Roger



On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 22:31:32 -0400, Kevin J. Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I used to run all sorts of hlds servers back in the day, and decided to
toss up a srcds hl2mp server for the fun of it on my gentoo raid file
server, but it keeps crashing on me at start up.

its the latest 2.6.17 kernel on gentoo 2006.1,  on an athlon xp 2100+

I've searched all through gentoo forums and the steampowered forums, to
no avail.   The most I could find was saying that you have to have a
processor that supports sse.   But, mine does, or rather it *says* it
does in /proc/cpuinfo and in all info I can find on it on the web.

this is the error I am getting:
./srcds_run -console -game hl2mp +map dm_underpass +max_players 16
Auto detecting CPU
Using AMD Optimised binary.
Auto-restarting the server on crash
./srcds_run: line 344: 15968 Segmentation fault  $HL_CMD
Add -debug to the ./srcds_run command line to generate a debug.log to
help with solving this problem
Tue Sep 12 22:21:55 EDT 2006: Server restart in 10 seconds
Tue Sep 12 22:21:59 EDT 2006: Server Quit

any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Kevin

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Re: [hlds_linux] feel like a newb, crash on startup

2006-09-12 Thread Kyle Caulfield

Do you happen to run Mani 1.1?  I had the same problem and i upgraded to the
beta and it worked perfectly.

Kyle

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From: Kevin J. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [hlds_linux] feel like a newb, crash on startup



I used to run all sorts of hlds servers back in the day, and decided to
toss up a srcds hl2mp server for the fun of it on my gentoo raid file
server, but it keeps crashing on me at start up.

its the latest 2.6.17 kernel on gentoo 2006.1,  on an athlon xp 2100+

I've searched all through gentoo forums and the steampowered forums, to
no avail.   The most I could find was saying that you have to have a
processor that supports sse.   But, mine does, or rather it *says* it
does in /proc/cpuinfo and in all info I can find on it on the web.

this is the error I am getting:
./srcds_run -console -game hl2mp +map dm_underpass +max_players 16
Auto detecting CPU
Using AMD Optimised binary.
Auto-restarting the server on crash
./srcds_run: line 344: 15968 Segmentation fault  $HL_CMD
Add -debug to the ./srcds_run command line to generate a debug.log to
help with solving this problem
Tue Sep 12 22:21:55 EDT 2006: Server restart in 10 seconds
Tue Sep 12 22:21:59 EDT 2006: Server Quit

any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Kevin

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