Yes, for some time now. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Munra > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 6:57 PM > To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] The best option > > Hey that is usefull for people like me who are not linux pros > > Does Centos Come out of the box with a 1000hz kernal? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Warren Crigger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list'" > <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:59 PM > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] The best option > > > > CentOS is great, but the default installation includes many running > > daemons > > you likely do not need. Here's my one liner to disable things that are > > typically not needed for my game servers where FPS rarely fluctuate more > > than 10% on default and xen kernels. This includes no bluetooth, software > > RAID monitoring, print server, mail server, portmapper/RPC/NFS, etc to > > name > > a few - so double check these if you aren't familiar with them first. > > > > # for i in acpid atd auditd autofs bluetooth cpuspeed conman cups > > firstboot > > gpm haldaemon hidd ip6tables kudzu mdmonitor netconsole netfs nfslock > > pcscd > > portmap readahead_early restorecond rpcgssd rpcidmapd sendmail > smartd > > yum-updatesd xfs; do chkconfig $i off; service $i stop; sleep 1; done > > > > As you can see, you should be able to stop up to 30 unneeded processes > or > > so. That command disables them at startup (run levels 3-5) and stops > > them. > > Oh, and take xfs (X font server) out of the list if for some reason you > > run > > a GUI on your server. > > > > Warren C. > > > >> At 06:22 AM 4/10/2008, Javier Martín wrote: > >> >Hello. > >> > > >> >I have a Intel core 2 duo E6750 @ 2.66 GHZ , with 2 GB Ram DDR2, with > >> CentOs > >> >and the last Kernel. > >> > > >> >With this configuration, and 6 counter-strike 1.6 servers running, i > >> >have > >> >bad fps, a example of the fps. > >> > > >> >500 - 500 - 500 - 500 - 500 - 500 - 12 - 500 - 500 - 500 - 500 - 18 500 > > - > >> >500 - 500 - 500 - 500 - > >> > >> That is probably SMI firing off. It could also be > >> EIST or other power management. > >> > >> > >> -- Gary Stanley ([EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > >> > >> http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~gary > > > > > > > > > >
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