Re: [hlds_linux] The 1000fps problem

2008-11-13 Thread en3my
public servers. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- en3my www.2Po.eu - Original Message - From: "AnAkIn ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list" Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:58 PM Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] The 1000fps problem > W

Re: [hlds_linux] The 1000fps problem

2008-11-11 Thread en3my
None. Default 2.6.26.6 kernel with config i've included in prev. mail. One more thing i forgot to suggest - try to disable almost every feature in MB's BIOS - COM, LPT, USB, Sound, etc. I don't have proof that they really mess your FPS, but belive they do :) -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-

Re: [hlds_linux] The 1000fps problem

2008-11-11 Thread en3my
f servers on one physical box (i have 8 physical cores and allow to run about 20 HLDS's and few HLDSS's at same time) you must experiment with affinities ("man taskset" in Linux) and priorities ("man renice"). And as it was suggested before in this maillist - if you

Re: [hlds_linux] The 1000fps problem

2008-11-10 Thread en3my
;stats" command and i belive stable 1000 fps is possible to archive (under Linux, don't know about others OS's). 2 J T: I'm not advertising any companies hosting. I've just told that "perfect" server is a real thing :) -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- en3my www.2Po.eu

Re: [hlds_linux] The 1000fps problem

2008-11-10 Thread en3my
ng.com (im using hosting in Sweden). I don't know how many HLDSs they have on one box/cpu core, but performance they give is just amazing. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- en3my www.2Po.eu - Original Message - From: "xLnT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Half-Life dedicat

Re: [hlds_linux] Intel Quad-Core Xeon - problem with CPU load

2008-09-22 Thread en3my
the stairs. Every popular server hosting company is using "sys_ticrate 1000". ----- en3my www.2Po.eu - Original Message - From: "Kveri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list" Sent: Sunda

Re: [hlds_linux] [hlds] Counter-Strike 1.6 Beta updated

2008-09-15 Thread en3my
About binding process to specified core in linux check the "taskset" command: http://www.linuxcommand.org/man_pages/taskset1.html ~~ Best regards, en3my www.2Po.eu - Original Message - From: "Pawel" <[EMAIL PRO