> Marcel wrote: >>> Hey, >>> >>> We use Fedora Core 4 on dual Xeon 3.2ghz (2Mb L2) and run without any >>> problem 14 CS1.6 server (12 players) at stable 250fps. >>> (yes we recompiled the kernel) >>> >> >> And how many slots are filled max at which cpu usage? That's the only >> thing that matters and I don't think all 168 Slots can be filled. > Based on our calculations, all 168 slots can be filled in with still > some CPU spare. > Currently a 10 slots CS1.6 @ 250fps uses up to 18% of one logical CPU (4 > logical CPUs are present due to HT). > > Btw: if someone can explain the high context-switch (shown in "vmstat > 1") numbers I have (12000+): shoot!
Have you tried that our or are these numbers only calculations? AFAIK the two HT-logical cpus can't handle the same "usage" as the real physical cores. >> >>> Never tested Mandriva though but I think FC has less service layers than >>> Mandriva, which is better. >>> And if you could provide us figures that actually shows a 20-26% boost, >>> I'd be glad to "upgrade" to Mandriva ;-) >>> >>> btw, can you explain the "Fedora Core X doesn't use as much resources as >>> Windows. But only by a very small fraction <6-8%" ? >> >> I'm interested in that too :-) >> PS: You should deactivate unused services. With the default FC >> installation there a lot non-sense services started by default. Check >> the "setup" util. > I guess you're talking about the bluetooth, isdn & co services installed > by default, even in minimal setup! ;-) > > For other people who want to disable extra services: "chkconfig --list", > then "chkconfig <name> off" to disable at boot-time (and also "service > <name> stop" to stop it...) > > -- > k-mystik! -- get2play administrator > web: www.get2play.com > irc: #get2play > > > > _______________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please > visit: > http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux > > _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux

