Seems that you are trying to run competition performance on a 32 slot 
pub.  That's asking a lot from the hardware.  You can probably squeak by 
with 66 tick if you keep the fps low enough and turn off pingboost.



David A. Parker wrote:
> Yes, or you can set it with +fps_max in the startup command line.
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>   
>> We'll try that tonight and I'll post up the results...
>>
>> We're trying to run 66 tick though...
>>
>> The FPS is set through the server.cfg file with fps_max, correct?
>>
>> -Brian
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Midnight <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Have you tried turning off -pingboost 2?
>>>
>>> Try running at 33 tick / 100fps, I bet you won't have a problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hello everyone!
>>>>
>>>> New user here... I have a few questions.  Is there anyone out there
>>>> successfully running a lag-free 32 slot Linux TF2 Server?  I have
>>>>         
>>> recently
>>>       
>>>> purchased a dedicated server with the following specs:
>>>>
>>>> 10mbps uplink
>>>> 2 GB Ram
>>>> Quadcore 3.2ghz Xeon
>>>>
>>>> (I can get more information if you guys need it).
>>>>
>>>> Anyways, I'm running a 66 tickrate server with the server process being
>>>> confined to one processor, and when the server gets 26+ people in it the
>>>>         
>>> CPU
>>>       
>>>> is at 95+%.  We tried running 32 slot for a short while but the server
>>>>         
>>> lag
>>>       
>>>> was unbearable.  We have it down to 28 now and it still can get bad at
>>>>         
>>> times
>>>       
>>>> once we cross the 26 person threshold.
>>>>
>>>> The only notable server start up options are as follows:
>>>>
>>>> "-pingboost 2 -fork -tickrate 66"
>>>>
>>>> I must admit I'm a newbie in terms of running TF2 servers but I'm pretty
>>>> competent when it comes to Linux.
>>>>
>>>> The server is CentOS (uname info):
>>>> Linux xxxxxx.host 2.6.26.8-rt16 #2 SMP PREEMPT RT Sun Mar 29 10:18:58 CDT
>>>> 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>>>>
>>>> I have also recompiled the kernel using the Fragaholic wiki
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Kernel_Optimization#Setting_your_servers_to_run_with_realtime_scheduling
>>>       
>>>> Did not see much improvement over the default kernel.
>>>>
>>>> Any help is much appreciated
>>>>
>>>> -Brian
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