[mohaa] recommended settings for server?

Nathan Peters natedog550 at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 17 10:41:31 EST 2003


Dude!  I found this on the internet: com_hunkMegs - number of megs to
allocate for the hunk (default 12)  OMG!  Default is 12?  Dude that sux.
Man no wonder.  If I use the numbers u say that only leave me 8mb free RAM.
But I'll try it nonetheless I guess.  I just found this: You may also need
to increase the "Hunk megs" settings on the Server (e.g., to at least 96).
So........in their opinion you should set it to at least 96.  Like u said
lol.    So.....if anyone waz questioning any of this it's now confirmed!
lol  So again I thank you very much for your help dude.

Side note:  I have startup, shutdown, and restart scripts for people that
can't use the screen command.  Also I have a script that I built that I use
to check the server every 5 minutes and if it's down it restarts.  If anyone
wants em' I'll provide a link for you to download them.

Again, Troy I thank you for your help!

Nathan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Troy Chinnery" <t_chinnery at iprimus.com.au>
To: <mohaa at icculus.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: [mohaa] recommended settings for server?


> +set com_hunkMegs 96 will allocate a hunk (region of memory) 96MB in size.
> confusingly, +set com_zoneMegs 24 zone also allocates a hunk of 24MB in
size,
> but it's used for something else.
>
> not sure about zone, but afaik the hunk variable is used to set the amount
of
> memory designated for player data. don't quote me though.
>
>
> Nathan Peters wrote:
> > cool.  Thanx dude.  I'll try that out.  So one question again haha.
Sorry
> > to keep buggin u.......but.....hunkMegs 96 - what does that mean
exactly?
> > I'd like to know so I know what numbers to play with u know?  does it
forces
> > it to use 96 megs of RAM?  and is zone like max swap?  I'm just guessing
i
> > bet i'm so far off it's not even funny lol.  If you got time to
enlighten me
> > i'd appreciate it.  If not no big deal I can probably find it on the
> > internet.  Thanx for ur help man.
> >
>
>



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