Because your server may crash. > Why should i renice the process every 5 minutes? > I change the priority of the process one time and i am fine ;) > > Ho Chaw Ming schrieb: > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > -- > > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] SPRI > simply "renice" > > the process every 5 minutes. So it's pretty much the same. > On actual usage, it can be tricky to configure. For game > servers, lowering the priority can mean that a server has to > wait longer for information to be processed and introduce lag > to your game servers. > > > > On top of that, if a game servers demand more processing > cycles (example if you set x number of game servers on the > same priority level) than what the CPU can offer, renicing it > won't help at all despite it being processed first. > > > > In short, it's not a solution at all usually for the CPU > issues for CS. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: RiGo > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:10 AM > > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] system priority script for linux > > > > > > If you are running debian linux, simply use "renice > -priority -pid" > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > > -- > > > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > > > this is the coolest script I have ever came across lol. > > > > > > http://www.rfxnetworks.com/spri.php > > > > > > simple to install, simple to configure, runs on a cron > job however often you > > > need it to. Hope you guys find it as usefull as I have.
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