Sorry my last reply was malformed so i rewrote it send it again. So basically,
it#39;s good that Valve tries to decrease the CPU load but this is just one
side if we are talking about server performance. The other big issue is the
huge memory leak, which is caused by the Source TV, and it can
We have the same issue but its only one of our servers that its causing lag.
The servers that is running Fedora as OS is running fine without lag and
as we have munin installed on all boxes we can se that the memory is
freed before it hits the roof.
On Debian this dont work and when the
Hy I tried it on Fedora 64Bit too now, but got the same results.Start is at
230Mb and it#39;s climbig up. Cheers! Szoke
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Do anybody know how to fix that problem?
When I do a top on my server, and can see the memory decrease very slowly.
So after a reboot, there is 1.2 GB ram free, after 12-16 hours it is down to
0.6
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Do anybody know how to fix that problem?
When I do a top on my server, and can see the memory decrease very slowly.
So after a reboot, there is 1.2 GB
Are you running any addons? That's a cause of accelerating ram usage.
if this is a linux box..you don't have to reboot the whole box...just
restart srcds.
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Do anybody know how
2007 23:50
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Emne: Re: [hlds_linux] memory leak in srcds
Are you running any addons? That's a cause of accelerating ram usage.
if this is a linux box..you don't have to reboot the whole box...just
restart srcds.
Dennis Overskov wrote:
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Has there been a fix for memory leak problem in source, or is it a fake
problem , I looked at all posts I could find with no conclusive results.
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Title: Memory leak
With the newest version i get a Memory Leak whil quiting the server with quit.
Output:
status
hostname: Bullshitter
build : 2301
udp/ip : 127.0.0.1:27035
map : de_dust2 at: 0 x, 0 y, 0 z
players : 0 (12 max)
# userid name uniqueid connected ping loss state adr
Title: Memory leak
Patrick Landolt schrieb:
With
the newest version i get a Memory Leak whil quiting the server with
"quit".
Output:
status
hostname:
Bullshitter
build
: 2301
udp/ip
: 127.0.0.1:27035
map
: de_dust2 at: 0 x, 0 y, 0 z
players
: 0 (12 max)
#
Title: Memory leak
So starting the server
not as root it will work?
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Patrick Landolt schrieb:
With
the newest version i
get a Memory Leak whil quiting the server with "quit".
Output:
status
hostname:
Bullsh
On Monday 28 February 2005 12:47, Patrick Landolt wrote:
quit
File /home/srcds/hl2/navplace.db was never closed
File /home/srcds/hl2/navplace.db was never closed
Memory leak: mempool blocks left in memory: 48
Memory leak: mempool blocks left in memory: 540
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File /home/---/hlds_source/hl2/NavPlace.db was never closed File
/if it is.../ ;)
You can ignore it.
- Alfred
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File /home/---/hlds_source/hl2/NavPlace.db was never closed
File /home/---/hlds_source/hl2/NavPlace.db was never closed
Memory leak: mempool
You can ignore it.
- Alfred
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I was able to get rid of the memory leak by removing the startup switch
-heapsize 512000. Server up for 24 hours now and still only at 170MB ram.
But i still get the memory leak error after i quit the server
Memory leak: mempool blocks left in memory: 13
Memory leak: mempool blocks left in
Yeah, setting the heapsize to 512megs might have had something to do with
the high memory usage :)
I wouldn't worry about the memory leak warnings, everyone gets them to my
knowledge. They seem to just me some minor small leak though, nothing that
grows really large. I've never seen my srcds
kkith wrote:
m0gely wrote:
Read my posts again. I had a 1.5 server running this same map and it
did *not* happen. Hello? Also what the heck kind of services do you
run that operate by consuming all available memory on a box when they
shouldn't and thats considered normal?
BTW 93 hours (3 days)
So tell me then, do you know for sure if it is an allocation problem or
is it definitely a memory leak? if so, wher e is the leak coming from?
how can you garnish all this from just seeing memory usage? do you know
a memory leak is ? do you know how linux allocates memory from the
kernel? what
Here is a suggestion for you Jeremy Brooking:
read this - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxkernel/
i have, it helps. and it might help you too.
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Jeremy Brooking wrote:
CS1.6 _NO_ metamod, nothing other than a standard install, 1 32player
server, 1gig of ram, and within 3 days HLDS gets to the point it crashes
due to being out of memory.
Ahh yes...finally...someone who has completely used up memory. Knowing
this, the coders for hlds has a
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Memory Leak - Part III - *No Metamod*
Are you running metamod or anything else?
Glenn Shannon wrote:
I have a dod server.
Fedora Core 2 Linux,
After an uptime of 112 hours, memory usage/cpu usage at idle (0
Cron restart your server every morning.
Doesn't fix it but it is a fix for it. (If you get my meaning)
Regards
Richy
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Sent: 26 August 2004 22:18
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I have the same problems with my 1.6 servers. However, I have not ran
the server without metamod.
Are we sure it is a memory leak? Is it possible that hlds does allocate
memory and uses it as some sort of cache?
I would suggest, running hlds without metamod until you run out of main
memory and
richy wrote:
Cron restart your server every morning.
Doesn't fix it but it is a fix for it. (If you get my meaning)
You think i don't do this now? C'mon think a little harder than this.
The purpose of this email is so I *don't* have to do this anymore.
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http://quake2.telestream.com/
Q2
kkith wrote:
I would suggest, running hlds without metamod until you run out of main
memory and see what happens.
What would be the purpose in this? It's eating memory it should not.
IF the case is that the allocated memory is being used for caching
purposes (like map information)
First of all
Both CS 1.6 and CZ exhibit this behavior. I've seen a CZ server,
completely stock, use over 300megs in under 24 hours. It doesn't always
happen so quickly, but the more active a server is, the quicker it occurs.
It has nothing to do with how many maps in the cycle or even which maps,
it always
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, m0gely wrote:
kkith wrote:
I would suggest, running hlds without metamod until you run out of main
memory and see what happens.
What would be the purpose in this? It's eating memory it should not.
IF the case is that the allocated memory is being used for caching
kama wrote:
m0gley, as you probably know I run all my servers on FreeBSD as you are...
When running a no metamod server I do not get any memory leak.
I run linux_base-8 on all servers... FreeBSD 4.X-STABLE... it can run for
month without it eating memory... it sits at aprox 80-90MB after aprox two
Try different GLIBC versions to see how that effects the speed of the
leak.
- Alfred
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- Part III
Alfred Reynolds wrote:
Try different GLIBC versions to see how that effects the speed of the
leak.
Unless someone would like to correct me (kama?) this isn't something
that can easily be done. The linux_base-8 is the only Linux compat that
comes with glibc 2.3 (mine is 2.3.2). The other linux
It's been a couple months since I last posted and now I have ran my
server without even Metamod. While the memory usage appears to be a
little better it's still not right. To recap:
CS 1.5 server Iceworld 24/7 - 12 player
Mods: MM 1.17, AMX 0.9.8a, WebMod .47, HLG 1.52
Mem usage: 310M after *90+
Ever since the patch last time it has caused all the servers that I am
hosting to drain memory very quickly. Once all memory is drained and
paging/swap files are huge in size the cpu usage goes up to like 95-100%
load ( probably trying to make up for the lack of memory ). Servers are
averaging
Nothing wrong there 220Mb is quite normal not memory leak
to speak of.
Steve / K
Brian A. Stumm wrote:
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, m0gely wrote:
1.6 'stats' after 18 hours
[MM1.17p6 and NSV1.21 only]:
---
CPU InOut Uptime Users
Hello-
Is there still a bad memory leak in the Linux HLDS server?
xxx 11862 24.7 17.2 185096 178276 ? R08:27 113:51 ./hlds_amd
This is after 7.5 hours. It'll happily grow to 300MB+ if it continues
running. This is relatively busy 32 player server.
---
Andrew A. Chen
Divo Networks
Yes :)
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 6:08 PM
Subject: [hlds_linux] memory leak
Hello-
Is there still a bad memory leak in the Linux HLDS server?
xxx 11862 24.7 17.2 185096 178276 ? R08
It will be all the plugins you are probably running.
I have not seen default servers use more than 100mb.
James
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Chen
Sent: 19 February 2004 01:09
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My top record is 1.3 gigs used by one instance of hlds, it's obviously
related to the playercount, since empty servers never see much usage.
- Sindre
= Original Message From Andrew A. Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Hello-
Is there still a bad memory leak in the Linux HLDS server?
xxx
I was trying to find working 32 player maps, do you have any or know a
place where I could working maps? Some places claim to have them, but
for 4 different assault maps all hit a 20 player limit on my 32 player
test box. Running tfc at the moment, but cs was much more popular.
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Andrew A.
--- MPCM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was trying to find working 32 player maps, do you have any or know
a
place where I could working maps? Some places claim to have them, but
for 4 different assault maps all hit a 20 player limit on my 32
player
test box. Running tfc at the moment, but cs
copy/paste:
20491 sindre20 0 646M 515M 4712 R93.5 25.5 2237m hlds_amd
that's 646mb memory usage, up from 100-150, and while we're at it, 93.5%
cpu-use on an athlon MP2800+, which means unplayable server-fps.
could alfred (or anyone else from valve of course) just respond with a
swap
Valve i hope you look in to this asap.
Regards
Daniel aka Fall
Swedish Maffia Community
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128 or 512 MB of RAM.
//Rentz
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Florian Zschocke wrote:
Alfred wrote:
That 230mb is
probably from the VM subsystem keeping memory around
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 13:37, Mad Scientist wrote:
Step 1 in hacking: Reconnaissance. Look at all the great info given away on
that page.
[root@tightass halflife]# ftp localhost
Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1).
220-=(*)=-.:. (( Welcome to PureFTPd 1.0.12 )) .:.-=(*)=-
[root@tightass
I don't get that app. I mean, why would an admin put that up?
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 19:37, Mad Scientist wrote:
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 06:29:01PM +0100, Kelly Koomans wrote:
| Sys status: http://cs.o8s.net/system/?template=aq
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 10:44, Børge Amundsen wrote:
Would
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 14:39, SQLBoy wrote:
I don't get that app. I mean, why would an admin put that up?
Why knows, perhaps to get a quick look at system status from a location
thats locked out of ssh? *shrug*
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Has anyone experienced memory leaks so far ?
I explain: Yesterday I installed another 128 MB of ram on a server, sonce
it was using off of the RAM I had.
In the begining it ran fine with 120 MB of free ram.
After 7 hours running HLSD all I had left was about 5 MB or so.
I restarted the
nope. what addons do you have installed? build? linux emulation?
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-I explain: Yesterday I installed another 128 MB of ram on a server, sonce
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-In the begining it ran fine with 120 MB of free ram.
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-After 7 hours running HLSD all I had left
since you
noticed this memory leak.
kev
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ewww rebooting linux? I thought we only did that for hardware and kernel
updates...
But anyways back to the matter at hand I havnt noticed much in the way of a
leak but i did notice a gain in usage off the bat but it holds steady.
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ewww rebooting linux? I thought we only did that for hardware and kernel
updates...
But anyways back to the matter at hand I havnt
the leak.
Voodooman
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/me is just running a previous version of HLDS that doesn't have this
problem
AM
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I'm using 1.3b and I think I will not update to beta c. You told too much
negative things about it. Now with 1.3b I don't have too much
problems about
the memory. It stays about 75 MB everytime. (1.1 sometimes was 130 MB
... I'm trying to just do a cerimonial killall time to time
now..
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ewww rebooting linux? I thought we only
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I'm using 1.3b and I think I will not update to beta c. You told too much
negative things about it. Now with 1.3b I don't have too much problems about
the memory. It stays about 75 MB everytime. (1.1 sometimes was 130 MB or
more).
An idea. Try removing adminmod
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Bryan Socha wrote:
welcome to hlds.. you'll also notice your pings going up to match the
memory waste... I have a cerimonial reboot to help keep this in control
Ya know .. I _swear_ I thought that was the beta server. What happens
with me is as a match goes on (level
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