Sorry, I'm not much interested to discuss with you further about this whole thing.
I'm just asking to the dev to please take out these lines of codes making the processes "self changing" the scheduler and the priorities. Il 03/10/2012 21:38, dan ha scritto: > On 03/10/2012 20:21, Marco Padovan wrote: >> On a clean centos or debian install the server will make use of a better >> scheduling algorithm if run as root. >> >> At this point if nothing changes I'm sure we will see many people >> running it as root in order to achieve better performance without having >> to modify a clean centos /debian install > > Are you stuck in the Tardis or something? > > Every other post you say "if you run as root it messes with the > system", then in the next post you say "running as root creates better > performance" > > Both cannot be true. > > But either way, if you want the calls to succeed or not succeed, you > don't have to run at root and Valve don't have to change the code. > > pam_limits and rtprio may be your friend. > > I take it you have no actual data or experience to show one way or the > other whether it's better with or without? > > Try this experiment with your server. > > 1. Boot into centos or debian > 2. Start TF2. > 3. Stand in front of a mirror with your hands by your side > 4. lift your left arm > 4a. start talking about the server performance > 4b. drop your left arm back to your side and, at the same time, lift > your right > 4c.talk more about server performance. > 5. Repeat steps in 4-4c, gradually increase the volume of your talking > and the speed of the hand movement > > Now you should have a better idea what hand-waving about server > performance looks like. > _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux

