What is this about?
2 weeks ago my server system was tested to its max, at a LAN party I’m head organizer at. Now I need some suggestions how to improve it – and I’m really in need of some help from a semi expert (both debian/linux setup, but also srcds setup).
The system and the crashing
Our server runs ESXI 64bit (VirtuelMachine), with debian 32bit (I didn’t run 64bit because, I couldn’t run the ./srcds_run command – the file/directory doesn’t exist), with 2-3 srcds’s running on each OS. The tournament had the most awful beginning, with all servers crashing in the first round. Therefore I restructured the server setup, where each OS ran only one srcds at the time, where each OS had 1 GB RAM available and limitless CPU resources.
- Other suggestions, how to improve it? (The hardware wasn’t the problem here – trust me!)
It solved the crashing, expect for one team, who made the server crash instantly – why, I don’t know. The FPS was about 500 on each server – is it enough? I haven’t changed the kernel setup, but till the next LAN, I will try use another – any suggestions?
When the server crashed, it was only the srcds. Debian itself ran without any trouble, but I have to literally kill the SRCDS. The SRCDS contained the newest version of zBlock and GameTech’s WarMod plugin, with a few adjustments on WarMod’s config files. Could the crash have any relation to this setup?
The OS had only small network adjustments, so I shouldn’t have dumped any trash there.
Future plans
At this LAN we used a 2 x Dual-Core Xeon server, with 8 GB RAM, as gameserver. We got a great deal with a local voIP company, where some of our crew members work at, who will let us borrow servers for our next LAN, with 4 x Quad-Core Xeon servers, with 32-64 GB RAM, so I don’t expect we will be in need of serverpower.
The End
Now please, give me some awesome suggestions, how I could improve the system.
If you know any guides that might make a difference, trash it here!
Thanks for taking time to read this!
2 weeks ago my server system was tested to its max, at a LAN party I’m head organizer at. Now I need some suggestions how to improve it – and I’m really in need of some help from a semi expert (both debian/linux setup, but also srcds setup).
The system and the crashing
Our server runs ESXI 64bit (VirtuelMachine), with debian 32bit (I didn’t run 64bit because, I couldn’t run the ./srcds_run command – the file/directory doesn’t exist), with 2-3 srcds’s running on each OS. The tournament had the most awful beginning, with all servers crashing in the first round. Therefore I restructured the server setup, where each OS ran only one srcds at the time, where each OS had 1 GB RAM available and limitless CPU resources.
- Other suggestions, how to improve it? (The hardware wasn’t the problem here – trust me!)
It solved the crashing, expect for one team, who made the server crash instantly – why, I don’t know. The FPS was about 500 on each server – is it enough? I haven’t changed the kernel setup, but till the next LAN, I will try use another – any suggestions?
When the server crashed, it was only the srcds. Debian itself ran without any trouble, but I have to literally kill the SRCDS. The SRCDS contained the newest version of zBlock and GameTech’s WarMod plugin, with a few adjustments on WarMod’s config files. Could the crash have any relation to this setup?
The OS had only small network adjustments, so I shouldn’t have dumped any trash there.
Future plans
At this LAN we used a 2 x Dual-Core Xeon server, with 8 GB RAM, as gameserver. We got a great deal with a local voIP company, where some of our crew members work at, who will let us borrow servers for our next LAN, with 4 x Quad-Core Xeon servers, with 32-64 GB RAM, so I don’t expect we will be in need of serverpower.
The End
Now please, give me some awesome suggestions, how I could improve the system.
If you know any guides that might make a difference, trash it here!
Thanks for taking time to read this!
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