I have the impression that since Australian Christmas (15-16 Dec) there are too many client crashes, the error message on server side being "timed out". What is strange is that sometimes almost all clients from server crash to desktop in the same time. For example yesterday there were 186 errors, today 109 (but still counting) etc..., while before Australian Christmas there were only 30-60 timed outs per day.
Server is busy as usual and has no "funny" plugins. Did anyone else noticed this? ionice -c3 | cat L1210* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 57 ionice -c3 | cat L1211* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 52 ionice -c3 | cat L1212* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 37 ionice -c3 | cat L1213* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 31 ionice -c3 | cat L1214* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 56 ionice -c3 | cat L1215* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 32 ionice -c3 | cat L1216* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 110 ionice -c3 | cat L1217* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 69 ionice -c3 | cat L1218* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 79 ionice -c3 | cat L1219* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 59 ionice -c3 | cat L1220* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 87 ionice -c3 | cat L1221* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 90 ionice -c3 | cat L1222* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 126 ionice -c3 | cat L1223* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 69 ionice -c3 | cat L1224* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 87 ionice -c3 | cat L1225* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 107 ionice -c3 | cat L1226* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 145 ionice -c3 | cat L1227* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 97 ionice -c3 | cat L1228* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 186 ionice -c3 | cat L1229* | grep "timed out" | wc -l 109 _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux