Seeing that you're on cable, I'd be tempted to blame that unless you have
some kind of service level agreement with your ISP/Provider. Cable from what
I've seen doesn't often give the full advertised speed due to congestion on
your node etc.

When my servers are full I only see them doing around 40-50Kbyte/sec in and
out so I wouldn't really say you are maxing your bandwidth. Try turning off
any other services on the server which could be causing CPU slowdowns.

Try pingboost and max/min rates and max/min update rates.

Cheers,

Scott
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of m0gely
Sent: Sunday, 31 August 2003 9:35 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Routers and Things

Pier Posthumus wrote:

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> Hi everyone,
>     I am currently running a 32 player cs server, my system specs are as
follows
>      CPU: Athlon 1800+  (65% cpu usage on full server)
>      RAM: 512 Megs RAM (20% ram usage on full)
>      OS: Redhat 9
>      Connection: Optimum online cable (its fast ~ 1.2 Mb/sec upstream, 5Mb
sec down)
>      Linksys 4 port home router
>      HLDS 3.1.1.1d  - adminmod, statsme
>     When the server reaches somewhere over 20 people, the pings begin to
spike - mine, which is normally 20 on an empty server and like 50 with 16
people, jumps into the high 100's / low 200's when the server
becomes full. My question is do you think this is a CPU problem, or more of
a connection issue (i believe so), and if so, would ditching the linksys and
just using linux iptables routing be a better way to reduce         the
latency?

I have a T1 (1.54Mb), and I don't start seeing ping spikes until about 40
players.  The T1 is used for other things too, so it's not really maxed
(almost
though).

I would say you're getting close to your limits on CPU *and* bandwidth.
It's
easy to test though.  Get a faster chips and see what happens. :)

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