David Fencik wrote:
Surely you can devise a way to restart them nightly.
Surely you have the missed the point.
They shouldnt _need_ restarting nightly, that is i'm sure why he is
bringing this issue to the attention of the list.
If there truely is a problem, it needs to be fixed, not worked
If there were no workarounds...then what the heck would we talk about on
these lists?
I've noticed the problem on windows hl2dm and css servers. I had never
actually reached the floor, and now that we have that defined at 32fps,
maybe that can help the guys find the source of the problem. It is
heck.
- Original Message -
From: David Fencik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 3:44 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] FPS locking to 32 after a few days uptime with
SRCDS
If there were no workarounds...then what the heck would we talk about
man.. i guess that something is really wrong with you all..
Ehm, I thought it already was pretty clear something wasn't right.
i have a p4 3.2(ht) 1gb ddr400, with kernel 2.4.29 (slackware 10) and
the cpu load is about 1% and 4% on mapchange! that with hlds
running 10 players each
Good for
Hi,
Hi
when you use a 1000HZ Kernel (300 HZ are better) you did not
need Pingboost !!
1.)Try it without pingboost.
2.)I mean you have only a 100HZ Kernel, look into your .config from
the kernel for config_hz ! With a normal hlds start and no pingboost
and a 1000HZ Kernel you should have 200
Hi,
when you want to host one Server, take 200HZ ! If you
want more Server, take 300HZ. Thats enough for 2-3
full 16 Slot Server 1.6/CS:S
www.aargh.at
You dont need oingbooster, the pings are very nice and no
laggs. believe me ;-)
- Original Message -
From: Bas Verhoeven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Im sure this question has been asked before but going through the archives
I really couldn't find a straight answer.
Im wondering if its possible to allocate a hlds to a specific CPU?
I'm guessing probably not as that would almost be considered OS specific ?
Is there another way to improve
I don't think so for hlds itself. If no one else comes up with
anything specific you could do some digging about on
sched_setaffinity, but don't ask me anything about it :). I'm not
entirely sure why you would want to use it (I can maybe think of a
couple of examples, but not typical ones), or
I'm also experiencing this issue on Windows.
CPU InOut Uptime Users FPSPlayers
49.75 33740.20 76603.084777 161 32.00 22
Protocol version 7
Exe version 1.0.0.16 (cstrike)
Exe build: 11:44:53 Mar 10 2005 (2315)
On Sunday, March 20, 2005 03:44 AM [GMT-06:00],
David
Just to close up this thread:
Maarten hit it right on the head! OpenBSD's obfuscating security policies
(usually our best friend) were biting me. Using the static-port flag on my
NAT rule got the server workign with only the Valve recommended ports open,
and it's in the server browser.
Thanks
Im going to build and colocate a dual(core) Opteron machine running
Gentoo Linux with a vanilla 2.6 kernel but I'd like to know a few
things.
1) What are the hardware specs on the machine(s) you run, such as CPU
speed and amount of RAM?
2) Whats the CPU and memory load when your servers are +75%
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