[cod] [COD2] High PIngs

Eduardo E. Silva esilva at silvex.com
Tue Dec 20 20:38:01 EST 2005


Since when pinging a machine gives info for memory isues. Pinging has
NOTHING to do with memory.

Equipa Comercial said:
> Hi,
>
> if you ping the server from outside the machine and its latancy is about
> 15 then surely is a configuration or memory issue.
> Did you disable all services that you dont use on linux machine ? your
> server should be running on runlevel 3 (without X) instead off the default
> 5.
> If you cant solve the problem and you dont mind i'l like to take a look
> into your server to check whats going on.
>
> Regards
> Telmo
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Carlo
>   To: cod at icculus.org
>   Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 11:28 PM
>   Subject: Re: [cod] [COD2] High PIngs
>
>
>   Here is the link to my servers in stats.callofduty.com.......when the 2
> awe servers (1 cod and 1 cod2) both have players in, look at the
> difference in pings, both are on the same server
>
>   http://stats.callofduty.com/?search_ip=194.164.25&=Submit
>
>
>   On 19/12/05, Carlo <carlomoretto at gmail.com> wrote:
>     Ping from outside of the game and Im getting around 15ms
>
>     This is the output from "free":
>
>                      total          used       free          shared
> buffers     cached
>     Mem:       1554900    860924     693976          0       93132
> 474448
>     -/+ buffers/cache:     293344    1261556
>     Swap:      1630556        128    1630428
>
>     I cant swap the configs over because the 2 servers that run fine are
> both cod, and the problem one is cod2
>
>     Carl
>
>
>
>     On 19/12/05, Ian mu < mu.llamas at gmail.com> wrote:
>       Linux uses pretty much all available memory for cache and releases
> it as needed, so that can probably be ignored as perfectly normal.
> The command "free" will show whats being used for cache and whats in
> actual use.
>
>       I think you need to start off isolating the problems. If you have 2
> servers that you ping fine to, swap the configs over (if they are on
> the same box as you said). Also do a traceroute and see if you ping
> 150 outside of the game as well as inside etc.
>
>
>       On 12/19/05, Jay Vasallo <jayco1 at charter.net > wrote:
>         Didn't see this one, sorry for the double sugestion.
>
>
>           ----- Original Message -----
>           From: Equipa Comercial
>           To: cod at icculus.org
>           Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 2:12 PM
>           Subject: Re: [cod] [COD2] High PIngs
>
>
>           Hi,
>
>           As you can see you only have 32MB Free 1554900k total,  1522112k
> used,    32788k free,
>           and dont have a swap partition wich is bad.
>           So the problem shound reside in this. You should add more mem to
> it and create a swap partition :)
>
>           Regards
>           Telmo
>
>             ----- Original Message -----
>             From: Carlo
>             To: cod at icculus.org
>             Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 6:49 PM
>             Subject: Re: [cod] [COD2] High PIngs
>
>
>             slots is 20, run top command:
>
>             top - 18:36:16 up 1 day, 10:58,  1 user,  load average: 1.20,
> 1.27, 1.46
>             Cpu(s): 19.9% us,  0.8% sy,  0.3% ni, 78.3% id,  0.2% wa,
> 0.2% hi,  0.3% si
>             Mem:   1554900k total,  1522112k used,    32788k free,
> 74032k buffers
>
>
>
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