[mohaa] ...so...?

Matrix Matrix at ServerXtreme.com
Fri Mar 21 03:10:15 EST 2003


Then what boggles me about this is why does MOHAA and SH do this when
HL, Q3, Q3, Q1, UT, UT2K3, etc... do not do the same thing when there
are 5 players in the same room? :)

Thanks,
Matrix


-----Original Message-----
From: monthos at mx3.org [mailto:monthos at mx3.org] 
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 11:36 PM
To: mohaa at icculus.org
Subject: RE: [mohaa] ...so...?

well, if 5 people are in the same room, every client will send only
there
clients actions, but need to recieve 5 players back, 1 for an
aknowledgement that there actions were successfull and the other 4
players. so its does seem normal to me anyways that output to clients is
greater than input fromt them

On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Matrix wrote:

> It may or may not be a linux issue.  I have seen servers out there
> pushing 32 and higher clients, and I think most are on windows boxes.
> We have had people come to our servers and test them out saying that
> Linux is by far smoother than windows, but windows seems to do better
at
> a higher client setting (I.e. above 20)...  No, don't have other
systems
> running windows that would push MOHAA or SH at 32, they are mainly
> Mail/DNS/Web servers.
>
> It is also weird how MOHAA and SH push twice the data out of the
server
> to the clients than they receive... LOL...  Our charts were just about
> equal in and out data until MOHAA & SH came out... hehe...  Is there a
> setting to fix that?
>
> Thanks,
> Matrix
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan C. Gordon [mailto:icculus at clutteredmind.org]
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 4:00 PM
> To: mohaa at icculus.org
> Subject: RE: [mohaa] ...so...?
>
>
> > When I went to the 4500 to the 6000 range, the server did smooth out
> > more, but it was still the same activity when it gets above 20
> > clients. :(
>
> My dumb question is: Is this a linux-specific issue? I don't know if
> there's some way to test this on a win32 box where you are.
>
> --ryan.
>
>
>
>
>






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