06-29-2009, 02:40 AM
If you run 4 servers then yes, assign a core to each of them, however if you want to, you can assign more than 1 core to srcds so other cores don't get busy.
/affinity # is startup command
Ok from what i have tested (based on a 4 core system on server 2003) basically all this is doing is telling srcds which cores it can use and if one of the cores are overloaded it switches to a different one
#1 : Core 1
#2 : Core 2
#3 : Core 1,2
#4 : Core 3
#5 : Core 1,3
#6 : Core 2,3
#7 : Core 1,2,3
#8 : Core 4
#9 : Core 2,4
#10 : Core 1,4
#11 : Back to Core 1 (didnt test anything past 10)
/affinity # is startup command
Ok from what i have tested (based on a 4 core system on server 2003) basically all this is doing is telling srcds which cores it can use and if one of the cores are overloaded it switches to a different one
#1 : Core 1
#2 : Core 2
#3 : Core 1,2
#4 : Core 3
#5 : Core 1,3
#6 : Core 2,3
#7 : Core 1,2,3
#8 : Core 4
#9 : Core 2,4
#10 : Core 1,4
#11 : Back to Core 1 (didnt test anything past 10)
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