Setting it to read only isn't helping with the spikes, unfortunately.
I'm not sure what exactly the debug code is doing that they left on, but
the logs aren't being flushed to file immediately after a snapshot
overflow so this stuff is building up in memory for a while.
Fletcher also talked
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Optional (for servers) Team Fortress 2 update released
Setting it to read only isn't helping with the spikes, unfortunately.
I'm not sure what exactly the debug code is doing
They don't correlate. Nor do the timings of the log dumps match to the
timing of the actual snapshot overflow occurrences. And not all
reliable snapshot overflows seem to be dumped to files. I reinstalled
srcds earlier this week for both my servers, but my back up of one
server shows that
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They don't correlate. Nor do the timings of the log dumps match to the
timing of the actual snapshot overflow occurrences. And not all
reliable snapshot overflows seem to be dumped to files
Ah, I didn't see your original message regarding the file size. I
don't think the OS is the limitation. 16TB is the max file size for
ext4 is it not? Windows admins are seeing larger file sizes than this,
so it must be a limitation on the linux branch.
I am at a loss as to what my recent
We've released an update to Team Fortress 2. Clients will get the update when
they restart. Servers do not need the update but will get updated binaries if
they sync. There are no server changes in the update. The notes for the update
are below.
-Eric
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No update to disable the netspike.txt logging? :/
On 11.07.2012 17:28, Eric Smith wrote:
We've released an update to Team Fortress 2. Clients will get the
update when they restart. Servers do not need the update but will get
updated binaries if they sync. There are no server changes in the
If it's such a problem just run a cron that clears or deletes it. Have you
tried setting the file as read only?
On Jul 12, 2012 11:01 AM, Russell Smith ve...@tinylittlerobots.us wrote:
No update to disable the netspike.txt logging? :/
On 11.07.2012 17:28, Eric Smith wrote:
We've released an
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