[mohaa] curious behavior

Mike Mabe docseuss4977 at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 6 19:54:22 EDT 2002


well this box with dual amd 1900 and 2 gigs of ram,

running linux redhat 7.2

have 2 Q3 urban terror dedicated running
have 2 mohaa dedicated running
have 1 rtcw dedicated running

accoring to top it is spiking upto about 60% cpu

and using up virtually all of the ram.

                 DocSeuss

>From: "Ewa" <ewa2 at internetsol.net>
>Reply-To: mohaa at icculus.org
>To: <mohaa at icculus.org>
>Subject: Re: [mohaa] curious behavior
>Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 01:48:09 +0200 (CEST)
>
>I've been having the same experiance and I'm also kinda n00b to linux.
>Will try to run it in screen tomorrow to see if it makes a difference.
>
>Is there some kind of hardware minimum for the server? I know my server is
>running pretty low on both cpu and memory, though it has alot of bandwidth.
>
>
>
>
> >
> >
> > hey all,
> >
> >    I'm pretty new to linux but notice some peculiar behavior with
> >    playing
> > with the mohaa dedidcate server. Just wanted to share in case someone
> > else  has or encounters the same problem.
> >    If I start the server at the command line like  "./mohaa_lnxded ect
> >    ect.
> > " every runs fine. But if I try to run it in the background with
> > "nohup ./mohaa_lnxded ect ect &" it also runs fine unless I close out
> > my  telnet program(putty) then the process dies.
> >   I solved this by just running it in a screen "screen -A -m -d
> > /path/to/mohaa_lnxded ect ect" and everything seems to work great.
> >
> >
> >   Just seems wierd to me as I have ran other games servers using just
> >   the
> > nohup and they worked fine. q3, UT, CS.  Don't know if this is mohaa
> > specific or if it's just the noob showing.
> >                                DocSeuss
> >
> >
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