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Hi
I am renting a dedicated server from a GSP in the United Kingdom. The
operating system is window 2003 based. The server specs are:
AMD X2 4800+ - 2 x 2.4Ghz 1MB L2 cache per core.
2GB PC3200 ram.
Sata Raptor 74GB 10,000 16MB cache
I have opened the correct ports
Wouldn't hurt to list here which ports you've opened, just incase you don't
actually have all the necessary ports open
-Artie.
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From: Micah Dunham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: HLDS Forums hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Sent: Friday, December
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Seems like you have done the research, only thing left is to test it in a
real world situation...
On 12/3/06, Neil Rajani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi
I am renting a dedicated server
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depends on what plugins etc u have running ont he server aswell and if your
going to be using bots as there the main culprit in taking up cpu.
i had a friend with the same server specs and he managed to run 3 30 slot
DOD:S so as its based on the
BTW the port that the server uses if I dont have it set up to a relay
looks
like this: 64095 even though I have -port 27015. Plus it changes every
once
in a while.
BTW the server.cfg looks like this:
tv_relay 69.xx.88.1x7:27020
tv_maxclients 50
tv_name xxx
tv_title xxx
rcon_password xxx
Sounds like the problem is to do with the router, it sounds like its using
some form of port triggering to route the ports through it, try manually
setting up port forwarding for the ports involved.
On Saturday 02 December 2006 01:07, Martin Otten wrote:
tv_port is a console command which
I acquired 2 dual PIII 1.3 ghz servers at a surplus sale for almost
free, but they had no ram, and take ONLY registered, paired, ECC 133mhz ram.
How much ram do I need to run a couple 20 to 24 man Iceworld Servers for
CS1.6, and maybe a dust 2, with stats, and admin, and no bots. I also
want to
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My problem is as follows:
[As I posted once before, I believe my dedicated server running AMXX for
counter-strike is not functioning right. I believe that people can only see
my server if I give
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i dont know if its just becouse you speak poor english or is it becouse u
simply dont have a clue. are you running this server through steam ??
where ever u installed your server is where u update it to. so if you
installed your server in
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also sorry for the dual response i know its anoying but if u read what
people have put they have asked you what ports u have opened. also are you
behind a router ?? is this server running from you own home or is it located
in a datacenter what
Client connects to server, instead of downloading map, they get a message
Missing map mapname, disconnecting. I have sv_allowdownload 1. What am I
missing? The map is on the server, and it's a valid map.
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What's the value of sv_downloadurl on your server. If sv_downloadurl is
set, then is your webserver structured just like your hlds server is?
The content should be mirrored.
-Sean N.
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Client connects to server, instead of downloading map, they get a message
Missing map mapname,
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