i woud like to see your server.cfg when you get 11kb throug put,

there are no problem in getting a high thourg put, the higher it is the more
accurat the server is.

plz post or mail it to me, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

best regards
chris
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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 1:46 PM
Subject: [hlds_linux] high Throughput problems


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I am admin to a few servers, one of which is quite a skilled 18man
public. We have been working to get the reg on this server as good as
possible and at the moment it is quite good. Hardware is a 64bit opteron
with 1gb ram (2.2Ghz) I believe.
We are running 64bit binarys and processor usage for this server full is
around 20% -22% peak. Which we are happy about. I have noticed that when
playing on this server I am getting around 11kb sec throughput in (In
netgraph).
A little choke at the start of the round but that’s it. Still 11kb a
second is a huge amount of data considering that most servers I play on
range from 3-6kb.

Should I be worried? Could this effect reg either positively or
negatively?

My ISP isn’t really bothered at the moment but it could become an issue
if this is the way HLDS is going throughput wise.

Also I have noticed that after a few weeks / months of running this
server the reg goes downhill and I have to re-install it (./steam)

Any ideas chaps?

Thanks

Richy

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