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What does uname -a give you? I know there was a problem with my kernel on my
CentOS box where it would do something like that, warp players every 10-15
seconds.

On 2/15/07, Parker Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello out there,
>
> I'm still trying to get my servers running smoothly on my Suse Linux
> 9.3 x64, but Iam unlucky until now.
>
> My gameservers ran good for over a year now with hlds_amd64 binaries
> (the last weeks with a patched hlds_run).
> Now I made a verify_all, removed the tweaking netsettings in the
> commandline/server.cfg and let the server run the hlds_amd binary.
>
> If I turn off metamod/amxx, the cpu-peaks are getting lower (empty
> server, cpu mostly @ 0% but peaks every ~30 seconds to ~95%/max).
> With MM/AMXX (no 3rd party plugins) running, the peaks getting more
> (every ~15s a peak). In both cases, the server lags for the
> player(s): nearly one second freezetime every 15-30 seconds.
> No pingboost activated, standard sys_ticrate.
> Load average is all the time below 0.5 points.
>
> I know, reinstalling the os to native 32bit would solve the problem,
> but maybe the solution is more simple and someone can give me a hint?
>
> Thank you in advance!
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> pl
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