[cod] Anyone running a good COD or UO with 1.5x???
    Jay Vasallo 
    jayco1 at charter.net
       
    Thu Dec 23 22:08:20 EST 2004
    
    
  
Hey Doc,
I never got that symlink thingie working but according to some other resources, everyone said my set up was good to go. I have no idea what I am doing right, but no one complains..
Most of the servers are either gentoo 64 or Fedora cora 64... I have a couple fedora cora 2 servers also that are running cod and coduo. I have a lot of ram on all of my servers. Dual amd's with 4 to 6 gig of corsair ecc dual channel. Tyan motherboards s4480. Scsi drives with 10 to 15000 rpms each. 
I can give you a link so you can dl my entire setup. Should take you 12 minutes ...
I use that one script for my daemon customers... and add a screen command for the customers that like to switch from mod to mod.
I don't allow downloads straight from the servers. Every config file has a redirect so all the customers can grab whatever maps we have at www.codmaps.net .
Let me know if you want my set up. I also use 
+set fs_game uo
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark J. DeFilippis 
  To: cod at icculus.org 
  Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 8:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [cod] Anyone running a good COD or UO with 1.5x???
  Jay, U running On Cray?
  I have one 30U server running on a single 3.2Ghz P4 HT, no lag.
  I have one 24 man Rifles only server running on that boy, and is ok.
  I have a single 30U COD:UO server on a Dual 2.4Ghz P4 HT, and it
  lags like crazy when full.
  Both are running FOY 24x7, wide open.
  So I am stunned you have 42 running happy a campers.  Please share.
  I must be doing something wrong....
  Mark
  At 11:49 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:
    Yeppers. 42 servers...no complaints...all cod-peeps happy as a mofo swimming in a pool of cash...weird ...so I am happy I guess.
    Running: 64 bit gentoo / 64 bit Fedora Cora II - One Fedora Cora 2
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  Mark J. DeFilippis, Ph. D EE          defilm at acm.org
                                        defilm at ieee.org
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