Hi there,
Are there currently some Problems of the hlds_l according to the new X2
Processors? I try to run some gameservers on an AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ with 2
Gigs of RAM on Debian. Everything works fine, bute the Ingame Ping is very high
and I got lags. Moreover, I can say that it is
Simon,
When I need advice from a jumped up 'know it all' I'll give you a shout. and
for the record, I've been a member of the mailing list for years.
I've made my point very clear so I don't see the point in continuing this
any more.
Regards, Jon (aXeR)
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On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Eric (Deacon) wrote:
In a bold display of creativity, Stan Bubrouski wrote:
Just because you don't have the bugs doesn't mean they don't exist.
Check the list archives and you'll find people traced these bugs back
to certain hlds updates.
I think he was suggesting
Hey Simon,
I don't know if replacing Apache will change something, i shut it down
an it was'nt really visible on the graphs. There are realy not many
request on my webserver. Maybe 10 a day... ^^
But look at the graphs (http://www.o711.com/stats), there where people playing
on the server till
report it. the valve lads have ebnough to do than answer this kind of FUD
and they do their job actually quite well.
N (the unofficlal alfred fan club)
It seems we don't speak about the same Valve company. I mean the Valve
company that is responsible for Steam and Steam updates.
Regards
Ronny
Hi Alex,
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Subject: Re: AW: [hlds_linux] Load Average
Hey Simon,
I don't know if replacing Apache will change something, i
shut it
It's a known issue with dual-core cpus. Set affinity to one core or the
other and your problems are solved.
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I recall him mentioning stats. If they're processed on that box and
writing to MySQL...
Simon Lange wrote:
Hi Alex,
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Hi all,
I'm trying to download cs: source dedicated server on my linux box, and it
keeps pausing on a particular file. I have tried deleting the .blob files and
trying again but it pauses in the
How do I set the affinity to one core?
Kind regards
Tobias Rehn
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It's a known issue with dual-core cpus. Set affinity to one core or the
other and your problems are solved.
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Alot of people have been asking about this in irc channels for the last 2
days. It looks like the content servers are fooked. People complain they can
only download installs half or totally not at all.
Saint K.
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Do you really think this is the right place for this post?
Try the Steam support forums instead.
//JT
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You need atlest 2.6 kernel. This mailinglist is on the other hand not a
support forum for Linux.
Try google on cpu affinity linux
//JT
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unfortunatly it appers youa vhe to be a coder to use this. Is there an
esier way?
Jonas Tärnström wrote:
You need atlest 2.6 kernel. This mailinglist is on the other hand not a
support forum for Linux.
Try google on cpu affinity linux
//JT
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Alfred when are we going to have some fixes for these problems:
Random lag spikes in servers. These spikes are not due to connectivity
issues but something in the hlds engine itself.
The massive memory leaks
The Steam ID misassignment
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You can use the taskset command. Not all dists have it as default, but you
can normally install it as rpm etc for your dist.
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unfortunatly it appers youa vhe to be a coder to use this. Is
Yeah. Please dont bother to ask what the workarounds are to make hlds
run on linux. What on earth where you thinking? Please direct those
questions to the hlds_linux list.
oh wait...
On 1/14/06, Jonas Tärnström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need atlest 2.6 kernel. This mailinglist is on the
Thank you, I already found out, that this is possible by using this command.
But it does not work, I got the latest Kernel and when In try to set it with
the followind command:
gs006:/home/chroot# taskset -pc 1 1013
pid 1013's current affinity list: 0,1
pid 1013's new affinity list: 0,1
It
Do it at startup instead of after it's already running. ;)
The complete answer is in the archives about a month-ish back.
Rayne
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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 2:20 PM
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As a matter of fact I think the answer was in the following thread...
Subject: [hlds_linux] Amd64 DualCore - gamespeed haywire
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We are working on the Steam ID issue and looking into what could be
causing the spikes. I have not heard of any leaks or a problem with the
banner under hlds (note that srcds does not support this).
- Alfred
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Alfred when
Cheers for the feedback Alfred, its always nice to hear some reassuring
feedback :)
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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 9:06 PM
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We are working
We are working on the Steam ID issue and looking into what could be
causing the spikes. I have not heard of any leaks or a problem with
the
banner under hlds (note that srcds does not support this).
- Alfred
Are you looking into the player freeze at map start issue?
You mean even the one you told us about a little over a month ago?
-forb
Alfred Reynolds wrote:
I have not heard of any leaks
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The problem with the banner is, it is not working (not shown by the client).
This was also discussed some days ago on this mailing list.
Regards
Ronny
We are working on the Steam ID issue and looking into what could be
causing the spikes. I have not heard of any leaks or a problem with the
Well, banner is downloaded (apache logs show), but steam client don't sow it
(only black banner).
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From: Alfred Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 11:06 PM
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Question for Alfred
Random lag spikes in servers. These spikes are not due to connectivity
issues but something in the hlds engine itself.
hlds didn't have all these problems 6 months ago. Updates are supposed to
fix things... not break stuff that's been working fine.
It is more than 6 months ago. I have
Updates are supposed to fix things... not break stuff that's been
working fine.
Welcome to the world of extremely complex software ;)
I think I speak for all GSPs when I say that we'd like a server engine
that's stable and not full of programming worthy of windows.
Is that supposed to make
Alfred,
Any update on getting 64bit VAC2? Going on 7 months now that 64bit server
owners have been unable to run CS servers in 64bit mode and have AC. Can you
at least tell us if you ever plan on releasing it or is 64 bit support being
dropped?
Thanks.
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