Sorry, misread your first sentence. Your *previous* Linux distro used LT
while your *new* uses NPTL. But you probably figured that one out on
your own ;)
Einar
Einar S. Idsø wrote:
Sounds like Centos 5 uses NPTL while Redhat 5 used LinuxThreads. With
NPTL the threads are a single process, while with the older LinuxThreads
each thread was its own process.
Run 'getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION' to check your threading library. If
getconf is not available, execute /lib/libc.so.6. The latter should
contain the line 'Native POSIX Threads Library by Ulrich Drepper et al'.
More info: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-threading.html
Cheers,
Einar
Adam Thorn wrote:
Hey Guys,
When we updated our OS to Redhat 5 aka Centos 5,
The new glibc was implemented.
As I did this, I noticed the our Counter-strike 1.6 servers, the
multi-threading
capabilities went away. What happened? Can anyone confirm this?
I'm seeing a single process across the board on our boxes.
Let me know!
Thanks,
Adam
Chief Executive Officer
Next-Generation Gaming LLC
NextGenServers.com
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