Single Core VPS
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Re: Single Core VPS
In the tutorial, the "Control-X" bit means that you need to hold down the control key, then hit "X". This is the command to exit the text editor I have you use (nano).
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Re: Single Core VPS
Perfect, got it! How much memory does Gnome use exactly? Also, is there a way to shut off VNC as well? I like to do everything from SSH and will never use VNC anyways. More memory, the better. With just one CS server running, I only have 50mb of ram left
Re: Single Core VPS
I'm not sure, but if you turn it off and reboot, you should have a good idea.rustydusty1717 wrote:Perfect, got it! How much memory does Gnome use exactly?
Our VNC is run outside of the VDS, so it won't affect your server's performance, and it does not count toward your memory usage. We don't allow this VNC access to be disabled.Also, is there a way to shut off VNC as well? I like to do everything from SSH and will never use VNC anyways. More memory, the better.
Are you sure that most of your RAM isn't just being used for a disk cache? By default, Linux tries to use any free RAM for that purpose, and then gives it to applications whenever needed.With just one CS server running, I only have 50mb of ram left
To find your actual free RAM, use the free command:
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example # free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3294 2978 315 0 126 2278
-/+ buffers/cache: 573 2721
Swap: 1913 169 1744
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Re: Single Core VPS
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1002 603 399 0 55 349
-/+ buffers/cache: 198 804
Swap: 1023 0 1023
Essentially, how much ram do I have left over then? This is with my two CS server's running.
Mem: 1002 603 399 0 55 349
-/+ buffers/cache: 198 804
Swap: 1023 0 1023
Essentially, how much ram do I have left over then? This is with my two CS server's running.
Re: Single Core VPS
It's a bit harder to read without the formatting, but it looks like you have 804 MB available.
(My original post above was incorrect -- I accidentally put the wrong number for my example. I've fixed this now.)
(My original post above was incorrect -- I accidentally put the wrong number for my example. I've fixed this now.)
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Re: Single Core VPS
Okay, perfect. Just wanted to make sure I had plenty of ram. Better safe than sorry is my motive
For future refrence for other NFO clients, you can get 950-1000 FPS on HL1 servers perfectly fine on CentOS 5.4. I haven't tried higher, but 1000 FPS seems to be perfect for the HL1 engine anyways. The settings I use are -pingboost 2 in the command line and +sys_ticrate 1500 in my server.cfg
For future refrence for other NFO clients, you can get 950-1000 FPS on HL1 servers perfectly fine on CentOS 5.4. I haven't tried higher, but 1000 FPS seems to be perfect for the HL1 engine anyways. The settings I use are -pingboost 2 in the command line and +sys_ticrate 1500 in my server.cfg
Re: Single Core VPS
Awesome, I'm glad to hear it works out of the box