Then you make a "top" to se status of cpu and memory, do press "1"
afterwards to se the load on each cpu .. just a hint ..

If you are using a default kernel, its quite usual set to 250Hz .. you might
benefit then setting it to something higher 600. 800. 1000
its quite easy, in /boot/ dir you should have config-2.x.x......  -open that
with kate and search for "Hz"
I got this in my FedoraCore6 box ..
# CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set

# CONFIG_HZ_250 is not set

# CONFIG_HZ_300 is not set

CONFIG_HZ_1000=y

CONFIG_HZ=1000

Set thouse 2 to something high, if its not allready done ..

Good Luck !

Peter

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sounds to me like a kernel issue aswell, Steve. you may wanna take a
look at the linux DS sub forum on the steampowered.com forums. There
is a kernel building how to for HLDS and SRCDS servers.you will most
likely find it helps

Svensk Ljud & Ljus Produktion wrote:
I have had a similar problem with my FC6 dualXeon server.

It loaded wrong kernel - fc6xen - witch is made to host VM-servers
..

Try another kernel and try diff. kernel Hz - it might work !

Good Luck !

Peter

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If I'm counting right, that's 7 servers on that dual core cpu.
Even without players on there you'll still use some cpu.  It
might be maxing out. What's the cpu usage on the core that's
running the game?

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-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Hello!

I'm having an issue with my TF2 server, it runs great, nice low
pings - but it seems like once more then 4 people are logged into
it the server itself gets choppy.

It's almost like you start seeing things going by frame by frame
by frame. This is really annoying and I just don't understand why
it would be happening.

It's housed up in a Power Edge 2650 with 2x2.4ghz Xeon, and 5 GB
of RAM.

There are 2 Counter Strike: Source Servers on the server, as well
 as two Half Life 2 Death match, one CS 1.6, and one Day of
defeat game server.

None of the other servers really get any traffic, but I can't
imagine that 7 game servers on this box would gimp it too badly?
The server has 4 NIC cards, 4 different IPs, and the players all
say that the pings/latency are not a problem, its just the
playing of the game.


http://www.game-monitor.com/GameServer/24.94.149.12:27015/BHN_of_Tampa_CSS_2


47_Dust_Server.html

TIA,

~Steve


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