Dual Xp 2000+ With 2gigs Of Ram... Good For Ns?
VoltaGe
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<div class="IPBDescription">I'm not sure why it chuggs =\</div> I just setup a server running linux with the latest public release of ns (2.01) on a:
Dual AMD 2000XP+ with 2gigs of ram, just wondering what the best heapsize + server cvar configs/settings would be the best to optimise this gaming server?
At current the heapsize is on ~180 and it can handle up to 16 players (it does tend to chugg a little). My aim is to get this server running smoothly with 20 players?
Suggestions please? (I've never setup a server a Linux NS server, always had to do it on a windows box, but now that its a perminant arangement I think that linux is the best option)
Dual AMD 2000XP+ with 2gigs of ram, just wondering what the best heapsize + server cvar configs/settings would be the best to optimise this gaming server?
At current the heapsize is on ~180 and it can handle up to 16 players (it does tend to chugg a little). My aim is to get this server running smoothly with 20 players?
Suggestions please? (I've never setup a server a Linux NS server, always had to do it on a windows box, but now that its a perminant arangement I think that linux is the best option)
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20 slots can be laggy on a XP 2000, but should be posible
ram is a bit overkill, 512mb would be enaugh <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif'><!--endemo-->
What version of HLDS?
Whats your network connection?
I run a 22 player server on a P4 2.66 and I takes between 30-40 % CPU most of the time, peaking at about 70 in *extremely* long games on maps like bast
hlds 4110
100mbit pipe
hope that helps.
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Also, I would follow the instructions <a href='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=8&t=40291' target='_blank'>Here</a> to make sure you are running as fast and securely as possible
20 slots can be laggy on a XP 2000, but should be posible
ram is a bit overkill, 512mb would be enaugh <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif'><!--endemo--> <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
18 player limit for 2000 XP+ should be best thing..
Sure it's great for wintel kiddies who can't use a cmd line and need KDE shoved in their faces every time they boot up. I'd follow the suggestion above and get as far away from redhat as fast as you can. You'll end up with a distro that isn't loading 100 CPU eating applications that you'll never use.
You can go a long way tweaking any distro to be lean and mean, I just think that out of the box redhat is more bloated than any other distoro. Try out slackware or debian and work your way up. It'll be a bit more work to get stuff working but you'll end up knowing how and why it works and have it setup just the way you want rather than being compiled for 30 different platforms and all possible hardware combinations. If you must use redhat start by shutting off KDE/Xwindows at boot so you can just use the console, for a large CPU savings. Then run 'ps -ef' and after you **** you pants about how much **** that distro loads, start removing stuff you don't need. After you've got that all slimmed down, recompile your kernel and build it for just the hardware you really have.
That's just my two cents.
...or you could do RedHat, get the thing running, and work your way down. <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif'><!--endemo-->
Really doesn't matter...heh.
I am quire partial to Debian and RedHat, but that's because those are the only two I've worked with so far, hehe.
indeed...
I don't get the point about the default services installed in redhat... You don't need 'em... OK: When RH install finishes you are asked if you want to start the GUI by default: Just say "no"... Later load ntsysv and disable those uneeded services (easy way)... hold basic services (cron, sshd, iptables and such) and you're done! Plz no more pointless rants about distros if there's no serious performance and/or compatibility problems...