[cod] Problems with COD2 server CPU load

Saint K. saintk at specialattack.net
Fri Aug 18 05:26:16 EDT 2006


Hi,
the CPU load starts at about 65%, then drops to 62% and sticks there.
When i was running 64bit it would just straight lock at 99.9%.

Saint K.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ian mu 
  To: cod at icculus.org 
  Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 10:57 AM
  Subject: Re: [cod] Problems with COD2 server CPU load


  Mine is low too apart from a startup or map change which can be a pain, does it stay at 60% or slowly drop or anything?


  On 8/18/06, Quint van Drosthagen <cod at se-easy.net> wrote: 
    Hi there...

    Indeed my server after boot and empty only takes about 0.1% cpu..

    Its very strange indeed... Did you try to download and install the binary 
    files and the cod2_lnxded including the so file...

    Are you using punkbuster?? Try to turn off punkbuster and see what happens
    then...

    Greetz
    Quint

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Saint K. [mailto: saintk at specialattack.net]
    Sent: vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 10:04
    To: cod at icculus.org
    Subject: Re: [cod] Problems with COD2 server CPU load 

    Hi,
    I've recently re-installed the system to become a 32bit Fedora install.
    I dont get the 100% CPU lock straight away now, but as soon as i boot the
    server it takes around 60% CPU load, without any players inside. Can any one 

    explain this behavior?

    15962 COD2serv1      15   0  265m 119m 2372 S   ->62<-  5.9   0:42.71
    cod2_lnxded

    If i think about it with logic, a empty, and idle server shouldnt take up
    anythin more then 0.1% CPU load right?

    Are any other users seeing the same things?

    Cheers,

    Saint K.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Quint van Drosthagen" <cod at se-easy.net >
    To: <cod at icculus.org>
    Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 3:09 PM
    Subject: RE: [cod] Problems with COD2 server CPU load


    Hmmm. Ok I'm not use a 64 bit version of fedora so I can't help you with 
    this... I know for sure cod is a 32bit version.. And I think you have to
    look in this corner...

    Sorry... But you can always contact Ryan and ask him... He is the one who
    ported cod2 to linux..

    Regards 
    Quint

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Saint K. [mailto:saintk at specialattack.net]
    Sent: vrijdag 21 juli 2006 20:15
    To: cod at icculus.org 
    Subject: Re: [cod] Problems with COD2 server CPU load

    Hi,
    Im unable to find these files, neither on rmpfind.net.

    Are you sure this is the correct name?

    Cheers, 

    Saint K.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Clanwarz" <clanwarz at gmail.com>
    To: <cod at icculus.org>
    Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 7:59 PM 
    Subject: Re: [cod] Problems with COD2 server CPU load


    On 7/21/06, Quint van Drosthagen <cod at se-easy.net> wrote:
    > Hi there.. Strace is strait forward it gives you a inside of what the 
    > binary
    > is doing inside your kernel (calls etc) Some programs are looping or are
    > having problems with things. But now that you told you are using a 64bits
    > kernel, I can remember a couple of posts back somebody had the same 
    > troubles. And if I'm right there was no solution (something like not able
    > to
    > run on 64bit)
    > Found it this was on a debian system. In that post there was the advice to
    > install the 32bit library because cod2 is a 32bit program. 
    > Ryan can you shine your light on this.

    > Quint


    apt-get install ia32-libs
    yum install ia32-libs

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