Right, that got rid of the errors ... for a couple of minutes :(

I still get crashes, but instead of abort traps i get:

./hlds_run: line 303:  7169 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) $CMD

What can be causing this? It still seems to be steam that's crashing, but
i really can't find out why. Does it have something to do with running
multiple servers on the same box? Can i disable the automatic update and
instead schedule something as a cron job or such?

The automatic update also takes some time to complete.

> The problem was that the ~/.steam/ClientRegistry.blob needed to be
> deleted. I tried to delete it for the incorrect user a couple of times,
> but when i did it correctly i got rid of the annoying update crashes.
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I maintain a network of around 100 counterstrike servers with roughly
>> half
>> of them
>> as bookable servers in a cluster, for a large cs community in Sweden.
>>
>> I run all of the servers on linux gentoo, some on i686 and some on
>> amd64.
>>
>> The cluster software I use is sun grid engine 6, and all the server
>> nodes
>> are diskless clients.
>>
>> The ordinary servers run fine, but the bookable ones crash momentarily
>> with the
>> following error:
>>
>> ---------------------------------
>> AssertPreCondition
>> Name: NonNullFilePath
>> Expr: !sFile.empty()
>> Line: 334
>> File: ../../../Common/Misc/FileUtil.cpp
>> ./hlds_run: line 303:  8855 Aborted                 (core dumped) $CMD
>> ---------------------------------
>>
>> I browsed the forums and mailing list and found people with similar
>> problems from
>> late 2005 running FreeBSD 5.4. Their answer to the problem was to update
>> cs using
>> the steam updater. I did that for all 60 cs installations I got on the
>> bookable
>> servers, but they still crash with the error above. I tried to examine
>> the
>> core
>> dumps and strace'ing the processes but I didn't find any useful
>> information.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jonathan Selander
>>
>>
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