The instability I have been experiencing with Segmentation Faults appears
to have been related to a bad memory module. I had two 512MB DDR400
DIMM's, and the second one failed the extended BIOS memory test. Here is
a recent output of stats:
CPU InOut Uptime Users FPSPlayers
22.67
This morning I noticed the following console messages after a crash (this
is the first time this information has displayed):
Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Tue Sep 12 02:18:10 2006 ...
css kernel: Eeek! page_mapcount(page) went negative! (-1)
Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Tue Sep 12 02:18
Those messages don't seem to have anything to do with srcds. The 'css'
you see in the messages is just the hostname of your box.
Is it possible your machine rebooted? Maybe caused by a power glitch?
Faulty hardware?
Maybe check the uptime of your system and see if it actually did reboot,
because yo
Today I had the srcds application experience a segmentation fault again,
but this time it dropped back to a command line. I looked at the syslog
messages and found these entries with the same time stamp as the
segmentation fault console message:
Sep 11 09:12:14 css gpm[2131]: *** info [mice.c(17
I have not changed the install location since the server was originally
configured a year ago. The file and directory permissions are proper for
the user running srcds. I even double checked the rights on the update
tool.
Here is more info on my system:
df -h states:
FilesystemSiz
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 09:40 +1200, Andrew Forsberg wrote:
> > Thank you for your suggestion! This has been a very frustrating
> > experience with a formerly stable server :(
> >
> > Roger
>
> Have you moved the install location? There isn't a space in the path, is
> there? Is there anything remote
> Thank you for your suggestion! This has been a very frustrating
> experience with a formerly stable server :(
>
> Roger
Have you moved the install location? There isn't a space in the path, is
there? Is there anything remotely non-standard about the device, file
system, or mount method? Are th
Probably not what you are wanting to hear, but.. I find that sometimes
re-installing the source server from scratch has a beneficial effect on
things.
Perhaps you could try to install a server with steam into a separate
directory and running that as a test. If it stays stable, just rebuild
your ser
I deleted the InstallRecord.blob, and the addons directory was renamed.
Launched the server with -autoupdate and -verify_all, and it crashed on
cs_office with a segmentation fault in less than 5 minutes. At other
times I have seen it run for 3 or more standard maps with mp_timelimit=20.
Interes
It seems to crash on random maps, including standard ones. I just
restarted it with cs_office, and it crashed within 5 minutes. I have not
seen any pattern with which maps it crashes on, unfortunately.
Thank you for the suggestion, though!
Roger
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 21:54:12 -0400, Andrew For
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 21:30 -0400, Roger Perkins wrote:
> Since nobody has replied to this, I decided to delete the
> ~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob as suggested in another post. This has not
> resulted in any better stability.
>
> Anyone have any other suggestions for me?
>
> Regards,
> Roger
Can
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Correction: By "plugins" I meant "addons".
On 9/6/06, Cc2iscooL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I guess you could try deleting the InstallRecord.blob in the main
> directory and re-running steam to check all the files and make sure they're
> all t
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I guess you could try deleting the InstallRecord.blob in the main directory
and re-running steam to check all the files and make sure they're all
there...possibly something didn't finish loading? Anyway...make sure you
have disabled all plugins by
Since nobody has replied to this, I decided to delete the
~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob as suggested in another post. This has not
resulted in any better stability.
Anyone have any other suggestions for me?
Regards,
Roger
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:45:01 -0400, Roger Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
w
My srcds server has become very unstable since the 8/24 update. It
randomly crashes with the following console message:
./srcds_run: line 344: 2684 Segmentation fault (core dumped) $HL_CMD
Add "-debug" to the ./srcds_run command line to generate a debug.log to
help with solving this proble
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