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CS 1.6 Servers problem on linux
#1
HI!

well, i have a Xeon i7 server with 12gib ram and with a 10mb dedicated unmetered conection.


Im hosting a CS 1.6 server with all of their values at default
Now, the problem is that when you join the game, the game haves like micro-stuttering (the player gets freezed a milisecond).

Its not a Network problem (i run SRCDS servers and they run perfect), also yi have 15ms of ping and NO LOSS and NO CHOKE.
Its not a problem of the server (even if the cs server is the only online and with 1 player inside it happens),
and its not a problem of my client, because i happens to all the people who plays on the server.


so... is this a linux problem or what?

btw, im using Debian 5.0.4 AMD64 edition.

thanks in advance.
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#2
Are you running any stats addons, steam bans, SQL logging of the sort?
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#3
any kernel optimizations? some tend to make the timing (=fps) very fragile for hlds but not for srcds. did you try measureing the fps with the fpsmeter?
http://www.fpsmeter.org
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Optimization_Guide (Linux Kernel HOWTO!)
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(06-04-2010, 05:07 PM)loopyman Wrote:  Are you running any stats addons, steam bans, SQL logging of the sort?

nope

also, im running the server without ANY plugin

(06-04-2010, 05:36 PM)BehaartesEtwas Wrote:  any kernel optimizations? some tend to make the timing (=fps) very fragile for hlds but not for srcds. did you try measureing the fps with the fpsmeter?

and no again. Debian is totally default, i havent modified anything on its kernel.


Thanks
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#5
the default debian kernel might not be optimal... give use a measurement with the fps meter please!
http://www.fpsmeter.org
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Optimization_Guide (Linux Kernel HOWTO!)
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#6
I added a howto at BEs Wiki for HL1 Kernel. You should try that one out.
Also you could post the output of "ps faux" Maybe we can identify a process that is the cause
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