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Mako Shark
CS Server feeling the Strain.
I like to run my spare pc as a CS server with some bots on it to practice against. I usally run 19 Bots and myself off it. Today i stepped it up to a 32player game and my puter started to lag.
The specs of my server are :
Duron 1000 @ 1400 (175x8)
Epox 8K7A+
256mb Corsair PC2400
40gb Segate Bara IV
Win2k Pro / WinXP Pro
Intel PRO 10/100 Server
Would another 512mb of Ram be the best upgrade for this box or another HDD for a raid 0 setup ?
Thanks
FaTs
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Mako Shark
yeah some more ram would help it the most its already plenty fast so i really think that ram is your only limiting factor
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74gb raptor
160gb wd
lianli case
.....im sold on the whole dual core thing
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Hammerhead Shark
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by FS740
linux would help
Thanks for the help everyone. 
I was thinking of linux, but i dont know much about it. Is it hard to run a CS server using it ?
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Great White Shark
Hi FaTs, I sent out a call to the CS Server gurus ( I only know how to play ) And they should be here later to help you out
War... War never changes.
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duh, i'm stupid. i didn't notice that it's a bot-only server. definitely go for more RAM if that's what's holding you back (see below)
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If you're comfortable using Linux, I would definitely go for setting up the linux port of HLDS. the few times I play CS now I only play on Linux servers, so that alone should get you some more traffic. also, the better HLDS/CS management tools are usually linux-only, and using Linux lets you use encryption for your adminmod passwords.
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the thing is, Linux is only useful if you're doing an internet server; for a bots-only match linux isn't really worth the extra effort.
i don't know what connection you're using, but cable/DSL/etc connections tend to handle only so many concurrent connections well; anything more than 16-some players will need a T1 or better connection (not for the throughput but for the ability to handle more connections at once); you can also try lowering the maxrate on the server, and setting things like CS/HLguard to do less frequent scans of your clients.
It'll be easier to determine if more RAM can help if you monitor the task manager while your server is at near or full load; my server started lagging when it had to page out stuff to the pagefile. Also, try to keep it a dedicated server; doing other things (like serving stuff on AIM, opening Internet Exploder windows, etc etc) will lag the game if the HD has to be accessed. Keeping that many bots active probably puts quite a load on your system, RAM and CPU utilization-wise.
Also, I'd say to use the -heapsize command-line option to set aside maybe 160-192mb of dedicated system RAM to the server. the extra HDD in RAID0 will only help if you keep comprehensive logs/stats (as those are constantly updated), and in level loads.
Last edited by tu2thepoo; 06-19-2002 at 05:50 AM.
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by tu2thepoo
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duh, i'm stupid. i didn't notice that it's a bot-only server. definitely go for more RAM if that's what's holding you back (see below)
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If you're comfortable using Linux, I would definitely go for setting up the linux port of HLDS. the few times I play CS now I only play on Linux servers, so that alone should get you some more traffic. also, the better HLDS/CS management tools are usually linux-only, and using Linux lets you use encryption for your adminmod passwords.
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the thing is, Linux is only useful if you're doing an internet server; for a bots-only match linux isn't really worth the extra effort.
i don't know what connection you're using, but cable/DSL/etc connections tend to handle only so many concurrent connections well; anything more than 16-some players will need a T1 or better connection (not for the throughput but for the ability to handle more connections at once); you can also try lowering the maxrate on the server, and setting things like CS/HLguard to do less frequent scans of your clients.
It'll be easier to determine if more RAM can help if you monitor the task manager while your server is at near or full load; my server started lagging when it had to page out stuff to the pagefile. Also, try to keep it a dedicated server; doing other things (like serving stuff on AIM, opening Internet Exploder windows, etc etc) will lag the game if the HD has to be accessed. Keeping that many bots active probably puts quite a load on your system, RAM and CPU utilization-wise.
Also, I'd say to use the -heapsize command-line option to set aside maybe 160-192mb of dedicated system RAM to the server. the extra HDD in RAID0 will only help if you keep comprehensive logs/stats (as those are constantly updated), and in level loads.
Thanks tu2 Looks like it's time to get the credit card out again and do some more shopping :rolleyes:
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Great White Shark
War... War never changes.
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Mako Shark
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Great White Shark
Thanks 
I'll be trying that out when I get home!
War... War never changes.
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Hammerhead Shark
oh yea linux isnt (or inst as) video card dependent as windows software.
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