[hlds_linux] CSS Server Memory Usage

2010-11-02 Thread RTL-Servers | Lee
Hello, Just been checking some of my servers and I'm seeing elevated memory usage when full with sourcetv and was wondering if anyone else is seeing this issue. Currently 1x CSS @ 11 Slot with sourcetv is consuming 940M of memory After checking other machines I'm seeing usage of around

Re: [hlds_linux] CSS Server Memory Usage

2010-11-02 Thread Kyle Sanderson
Hey Lee, When you're running Linux, SRCDS will use about 200-300M of Ram to start, then gradually consume more and more ram. The binaries are far from resource friendly, they chew through memory and CPU like it's nothing then proceed to take more and more. I've had CS:S consume 3GB of memory

Re: [hlds_linux] CSS Server Memory Usage

2010-11-02 Thread RTL-Servers | Lee
Hello Kyle, The servers are rebooted every morning via cron I'll be monitoring this closely I was just curious as to whether anyone else was experiencing similar results. Thanks for the reply regardless :-) Kind Regards Lee Gardiner ___ To

Re: [hlds_linux] CSS Server Memory Usage

2010-11-02 Thread ics
I remember someone reporting memory leak with SourceTV enabled on a server. This could explain your elevated memory usage. -ics 2.11.2010 23:56, RTL-Servers | Lee kirjoitti: Hello Kyle, The servers are rebooted every morning via cron I'll be monitoring this closely I was just curious as to

Re: [hlds_linux] CSS Server Memory Usage

2010-11-02 Thread Steven Hartland
Source TV leaks like a sieve, always has. Don't expect a fix any time soon either as its been raised so may time times now its not true :( Regards Steve - Original Message - From: RTL-Servers | Lee l...@rtl-servers.co.uk To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list

Re: [hlds_linux] CSS Server Memory Usage

2010-11-02 Thread Rodrigo Peña
SourceTV big memory leak is a known issue, just put a cron to restart in the morning or when the server is empty (qstat?) like Lee said -Rodrigo El 02-11-2010 19:31, Steven Hartland escribió: Source TV leaks like a sieve, always has. Don't expect a fix any time soon either as its been raised