Some more info: The process is ran by its own user, and it is running under 
realtime-priority. 

> Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 15:33:56 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Server locking up with 100% cpu usage
> 
> 
> Sending a "stop" or "quit" (or whatever works, I use quit) to the 
> console is good.  A lot of people miss that and just send kill -9 to the 
> binary process (srcds_linux) and don't realize that the bash script 
> (srcds_run) will auto-restart the process via crash recovery.
> 
> However, it looks like the immediate next thing done in the script is to 
> kill the whole screen process, which would kill everything in it.  There 
> is no wait between sending the quit command, so the server is not 
> cleanly quitting and clients are probably not being cleanly notified. 
> You need to give the server a little time to actually quit.  At the very 
> least, put a "sleep 3" in there right after the "echo -n "Stoppe 
> $SCREENNAME" or something.
> 
> In my script, I send a quit, monitor the process for something like ten 
> seconds to verify that it actually quit, and then kill the whole tmux 
> (like screen) session.  It's not a quick process because srcds servers 
> like to crash when "quit" is issued, which is awesome.
> 
> Anyway, this looks pretty reasonable.
> 
> 
> 
> Mike Johansen wrote:
> > By killing it I mean:
> >
> > function stop_server {
> >   if [[ `screen -ls | grep $SCREENNAME` ]]; then
> >   echo -n "Stoppe $SCREENNAME"
> >   kill `screen -ls | grep $SCREENNAME | awk -F . '{print $1}'| awk '{print
> > $1}'`
> >   echo " ... done."
> >   else
> >   echo "Konnte den Screentab $SCREENNAME nicht finden"
> >   fi
> > }
> >
> > This is not my script, I got it from another site. And the host does not go
> > down, I never said that, it locks up. It's online, and the hardware has been
> > tested yesterday by the DC and they can report that the hardware is as
> > stable as can be. The only thing the logs show is the usual stuff, it does
> > not report anything useful in terms of the srcds locking up.
> 
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