[ut3] Server seems to run as nothing is wrong, but nobodycanconnect
BasP
maillistrecipient at gothica.nl
Sun Jan 13 12:54:36 EST 2008
Do have multihome, but the machine is currently using only one IP and thus
the UT3 server is also (mutlihome is used as it's started through a generic
startscript that can also handle machine with multiple ips).
I will try if I can get any 'statistics' on which maps are the ones after
which I have to kill te server, and thus if there is some 'flacky' map out
there. New binary *of course* (other is instability all out), and
furthermore a 'precompiled' distro (no gentoo or shit) and not using 64bit
either. I am alomst positive that 99% of this lists problems would vanish if
ppl would use 32bit 'normal' distro's and no highly optimised thus inmensely
patched kernels (not to start a flamewar about this subject, I do realise
many people can't simply switch distro and all).
----- Original Message -----
From: "biz" <biz at baze.de>
To: <ut3 at icculus.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ut3] Server seems to run as nothing is wrong, but
nobodycanconnect
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 01:39:53PM +0100, BasP wrote:
>> I've written my own version of the PHP example from that page a while
>> back
>> and my usually full public server nicely return it's information when
>> players can't connect anymore (nicely telling me there's 0/12 players
>> online). As the server usually is full during certain hours of the day, I
>> just restart it when it hits 0 players during those hours.
>
> Sounds weird, are you using the experimental binary and could you try to
> check for the mapname? I've tested this approach on multiple
> installations and for me its a direct indication. Perhaps another
> special case? Quite unstable anyways...
>
> For anyone else encountering -multihome problems, if your setup allows
> it - just run one vserver per IP so you can get rid of -multihome.
> There's only one IP per unit and the system's resources are shared
> dynamically to utilise available resources efficiently.
> Have a look at http://linux-vserver.org/
>
> -- biz
>
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