RE: [hlds_linux] Is the hlds_l memory leak ever going to be fixed?

2004-06-01 Thread Richard Onyon
Thought I'd chime in with what I'm seeing. Regular vanilla cstrike servers are having a performance decrease, which becomes noticeable after about a week. (Mostly in bullet registration, you can tell degradation after about 5-6 days) Memory usage increases 1.5 to 3% every 24 hours. We have two

RE: [hlds_linux] 1.5 assistance

2004-05-27 Thread Richard Onyon
First off you can't bind the HL server to an IP your computer hasn't been assigned, so you are getting the expected results when binding to our external IP. Don't worry though, you can have a local IP, and as long as your exposed to the internet you 'should' be able to play. You show below your

RE: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management

2004-05-23 Thread Richard Onyon
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Pettit Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 3:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 20:26, Richard Onyon wrote: Hi Everyone; For all those who are still interested in exoControl, I setup a demo account for everyone

RE: [hlds_linux] OS opinions please

2004-05-23 Thread Richard Onyon
For a single server the performance impact wouldn't be that bad at all. Maps may take slightly longer to load (I'd be surprised if anyone could tell the difference) but after that the only disk activity is writing the logs. Rich -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [hlds_linux] OS opinions please

2004-05-20 Thread Richard Onyon
That box I bought from dell cost $200 less since I requested XP not be loaded... $699 less since I requested WinServer 2k3 not be loaded. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric (Deacon) Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:57 PM To: [EMAIL

RE: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management

2004-05-18 Thread Richard Onyon
exoControl. eMail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] personally if you would like to try it out. It does pretty much everything. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hondaman Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 5:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [hlds_linux]

RE: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management

2004-05-18 Thread Richard Onyon
sitting on a useless license that cost a bundle that expires in august. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Richard Onyon Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 8:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Web Based HLDS Management exoControl. eMail

RE: [hlds_linux] Bring it on :D

2004-05-16 Thread Richard Onyon
Let's compare Professional vs Dedicated Server why don't we. 69.28.242.230:27015 = Professionally hosted server located in New York City. (Provided by www.zplay.net /end plug =) ) 65.125.232.146:27015 = Server hosted through EZZI.net located in New York City. Go play on each and I'm sure you

RE: [hlds_linux] Bring it on :D

2004-05-16 Thread Richard Onyon
it on :D Richard Onyon wrote: Colocation and transport providers on the other hand provide a different service. Dude, where you you think these dedicated servers are hosted at? A co-lo facility maybe? No matter what type of service you are using it's up to the host to provide you with a good

RE: [hlds_linux] How hard would it be to make hlds

2004-04-26 Thread Richard Onyon
I'd like to comment on the sun note. Sun boxes cost in the tens of thousands to hundred of thousands of dollars for anything decent by sun standards. But if your still bent on using sun equipment, this may be a start. http://www.theregister.com/2004/04/26/sun_certifies_windows/ :) Rich

RE: [hlds_linux] Most powerful / best performing option

2004-04-14 Thread Richard Onyon
Unless you are running only 64 bit games on a 64 bit OS, go with Intel. Countless benchmarks by places such as www.TomsHardware.com and www.amdzone.com (Slightly biased) show that in the 32Bit realm, Athlon 64's are not king. For Counter-Strike and games of the like, a 7200RPM Drive is fine. Maps

RE: [hlds_linux] 4/12/04 VAC Updated

2004-04-13 Thread Richard Onyon
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] 4/12/04 VAC Updated Quoting someone: Go take those idiotic comments to the forums please. Please Rich take those comments to the forums, I use this list to improve my knowledge not for those kind of bitch fights. Kampfhund Blut und Ehre Richard Onyon wrote: Go

RE: [hlds_linux] SZ_GetSpace in czero

2004-03-29 Thread Richard Onyon
AdminMod does not yet support Condition Zero - Which is probably the reason you are getting those errors. Try AMX Mod X - Apparently they do support condition zero. http://www.amxmodx.org/ Let us know if that helps. Richard Onyon www.zplay.net High Powered Game Hosting -Original Message

RE: [hlds_linux] Linux n00b guide needed

2004-03-29 Thread Richard Onyon
Hey There About your Fedora comment, couldn't be farther from the truth. Fedora is about to go Gold (As much as you can say that for a community project) with the Final build to be released this month or next. I have colocation in the NYC area, and have had my Dual 1u Athlon MP server be as

RE: [hlds_linux] CZ, the future?

2004-03-28 Thread Richard Onyon
Condition Zero isn't about the multiplayer. Condition Zero is all about the single player. People aren't getting the fact that the multiplayer was just a useless goodie so to say, with fancy looking maps. So tell your customers, if they are looking for a new multiplayer experience,