[ut3] Older Linux Servers

Sunderhaus, Cory Cory.Sunderhaus at osumc.edu
Thu Oct 18 12:39:15 EDT 2007


Yeah,  I think that phrase says it all.  Such a bummer.  Time to go research
if this box can take p4's.  :)  

Thanks Mix...  I missed that topic.

-C

-----Original Message-----
From: mix [mailto:mix at openflex.net] 
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 12:28 PM
To: ut3 at icculus.org
Subject: Re: [ut3] Older Linux Servers

Hi,

There was a comment from ryan:

>> Are you saying the ut3beta dedicated linux server needs the SSE2
>> instruction set?
>
> It's built with -march=pentium4 -mtune=pentium4 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse ...
> so it will use generic instructions that were only available on P4-level
> hardware, and sse2 for all math operations.
>
> If you're still on Pentium III level hardware, it's time to upgrade.

I think the last phrase says it.

Sunderhaus, Cory schrieb:
> Thanks guys.  I will have everyone use this command instead of going
through
> the list.  Does anyone have input on my first question?
> 
>> 1. I have an older Proliant HP server that has dual PIII Zeon 
>> processors, 4 gig of RAM, and about 200 GB of HD space (Great little 
>> Linux box). I have been reading that the Linux install was compiled 
>> with SSE2 extensions and this would be the reason I am getting the 
>> “Illegal instruction” error message. When the full version of the game 
>> is released will this still be the case or should I start looking for 
>> some P4 processors now?
> 
> -C
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ondřej Hošek [mailto:ondra.hosek at gmail.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 11:57 AM
> To: ut3 at icculus.org
> Subject: Re: [ut3] Older Linux Servers
> 
> The command is "open <ip_address>", such as "open 10.0.0.8". Don't type 
> the quotes.
> 
> ~~ Ondra
> 
> On 18.10.07 17:39 Uhr, Sunderhaus, Cory wrote:
>> Thanks everyone, 
>>
>>      Jan, How do you connect directly to an IP from the UT3 client?  I
> cannot
>> find it in the GUI as an option.  Is there a ~ command to do this?
>>
>> Let me get this right,  The only ports that you have seen that need to be
>> forwarded is 13000 and 7777 for the server.  I have to go back and double
>> check, because friends can see the server in the list but never connect
the
>> way it is set up currently (unless of course I take my router out of the
>> equation).
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> -C
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: cdx [mailto:codex at grytz.net] 
>> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 10:46 AM
>> To: ut3 at icculus.org
>> Subject: Re: [ut3] Older Linux Servers
>>
>> Arnaud De Mouhy wrote:
>>   
>>> Its completely random for the client. Only the server has to have a 
>>> fixed port. This is a fundamental of NAT/PAT :)
>>>
>>> Arnaud
>>>
>>> Le 19 oct. 07 à 16:27, Sander a écrit :
>>>
>>>     
>>>> cdx wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> Hi Cory,
>>>>> netstat -nap will tell you this
>>>>>
>>>>> 1 udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:13000 0.0.0.0:* 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>>> 2 udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:7777 0.0.0.0:* 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>>>
>>>>> 3 tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:43821 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>>> 4 udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32769 0.0.0.0:* 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>>>
>>>>> 5 tcp 0 0 192.168.2.100:34810 207.38.11.34:29900 ESTABLISHED 
>>>>> 2644/ut3demo-bin
>>>>>
>>>>> 1 and 2 are fixed ports, 3 and 4 are random (and afaik can not be 
>>>>> fixed in the linux version), but not needed for establishing 
>>>>> connections from the internet, but i dont know if the server will 
>>>>> appear on the list
>>>>> 5 is afaik just the connection to the master server
>>>>>
>>>>> i only forward 1 and 2, because its a private clanserver, and 
>>>>> therefor its not important to be listet in the server list
>>>>>
>>>>> sorry for my bad english
>>>>> best regards
>>>>> Jan
>>>>>         
> 
> ---
> To unsubscribe, send a blank email to ut3-unsubscribe at icculus.org
> Mailing list archives: http://icculus.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-cgi?64
> 
> 

---
To unsubscribe, send a blank email to ut3-unsubscribe at icculus.org
Mailing list archives: http://icculus.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-cgi?64




More information about the ut3 mailing list