Re: [hlds_linux] CS:Source Linux PID's Changing

2007-11-07 Thread Ondřej Hošek
Hey Matt, first off, please turn off the digests unless there is a better reason to keep them than this reason to deactivate them: it makes it harder for threaded communication to function. When you reply to a digest, the "thread" -- all the references to preceding messages and replies included i

RE: [hlds_linux] CS:Source Linux PID's Changing

2007-11-07 Thread Miano, Steven M.
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of LouLou Bizou > Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 3:14 AM > To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] CS:Source Linux PID's Changing > >

Re: [hlds_linux] CS:Source Linux PID's Changing

2007-11-07 Thread LouLou Bizou
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] you need to use taskset for cpu affinity ! it require PID, you can maade a shell script with crontab that for example chek CPU afficinty for PID every 5 minutes I have done it for my box and thats work well ! 2007/11/7, Matt Ogborne <[EMAIL PRO

Re: [hlds_linux] CS:Source Linux PID's Changing

2007-11-06 Thread Dan E
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] The only thing that I could think of that would cause that would be if the server is crashing, which is logical then that the PID changes. Matt Ogborne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Howdy, Long t

[hlds_linux] CS:Source Linux PID's Changing

2007-11-06 Thread Matt Ogborne
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Howdy, Long time reader, first post, so pls be gentle :-) Until recently the PID (process ID) for a CS:S server running used to stay the same, thus using taskset in Linux, we were able to set the process to run on a specific CPU core. However r