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$n1p3r
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Old 12-05-2010 , 17:24   Loss problem?
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Hello!

I'v got an problem with small loss on my server. (1-5-6)

I made 2 tests


Machines are in my company.
1. Machine
CentOS 5.5
7 GB RAM
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5 on x86_64
SpeedTest:


Players on server: 30
Server config:
sv_maxrate 80000
sv_minrate 60000
sv_maxupdaterate 100
sv_minupdaterate 60

and I had loss like 1-6 on that server (all players in small intervals)



2 Machine
RedHad Linux Fedora 8
RAM: 8GB
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26.8-57.fc8 on x86_64
Speed same as above
Players on server: 30
Server config: same as above..

on this machine I had NO loss or choke! 0 0





None of kernels are compiled, and I will not do it.



Any suggestions? Both servers on both machines were configures 100% same!
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Old 12-06-2010 , 10:47   Re: Loss problem?
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Both servers on both machines were configures 100% same!
That is where you are wrong. Notice how your servers are running on different OS's and different Kernels.
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Old 12-06-2010 , 14:02   Re: Loss problem?
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I mean same configuration (engine, server.cfg (rates and such) I doesnt have anything else to config wich needs to be different because of OS)
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Old 12-06-2010 , 14:16   Re: Loss problem?
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Well, the OS plays a part in Network Communication, so the Loss very well could be a result of the OS.
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Old 12-06-2010 , 17:04   Re: Loss problem?
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What do you think could I do anything on CentOS to improve that?
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Old 12-06-2010 , 17:46   Re: Loss problem?
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Your rate settings so high,

Try this

sv_maxrate 30000
sv_minrate 15000
sv_maxupdaterate 60
sv_minupdaterate 20

this settings greatly nice for 30+ slots server..
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