Quote from: caesar on October 20, 2013, 05:39:53 AMQuote from: MCS_FaderJok0 on October 19, 2013, 06:43:54 PMbecause its not needed and its obviously your isp = no rebootHow do you know? Not clear either way. Is there a harm to trying a reboot?like ely said, post your netgraph... if your connection is just cutting out all the time its more than likely ur isp. and i said that a reboot isnt needed. its not a question of why not and more of a question of why.
Quote from: MCS_FaderJok0 on October 19, 2013, 06:43:54 PMbecause its not needed and its obviously your isp = no rebootHow do you know? Not clear either way. Is there a harm to trying a reboot?
because its not needed and its obviously your isp = no reboot
take a screenshot and post it
It Is well known that reboots clear out memory clear hung processes and refresh many parameters.
What's the big deal about trying a reboot? 10 minutes and done remotely.
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Quote from: MCS_FaderJok0 on October 20, 2013, 09:45:02 AMQuote from: caesar on October 20, 2013, 05:39:53 AMQuote from: MCS_FaderJok0 on October 19, 2013, 06:43:54 PMbecause its not needed and its obviously your isp = no rebootHow do you know? Not clear either way. Is there a harm to trying a reboot?like ely said, post your netgraph... if your connection is just cutting out all the time its more than likely ur isp. and i said that a reboot isnt needed. its not a question of why not and more of a question of why. No one has stated that a reboot will cause any harm. So what's the concern?I did the net graph q2 pro thing. I said it looks like a comb.
Quote from: caesar on October 20, 2013, 05:37:35 AMIt Is well known that reboots clear out memory clear hung processes and refresh many parameters.Tastyspleen does not run on a Windows server from 10 years ago so your assertion is false. Modern linux/unix servers don't need to be rebooted to "clear out memory clear hung processes and refresh many parameters". I'm sorry, but that is silly and false.Quote from: caesar on October 19, 2013, 01:12:48 PMWhat's the big deal about trying a reboot? 10 minutes and done remotely. Quadz previously stated that it's something he could do early in the morning when there is no traffic, but why should he have to stay up late doing server admin work for no reason? I live a couple hundred miles from the server and my ping is rock steady...has been for years really...so it's definitely an isp/networking/routing issue on your end.
Quote from: caesar on October 20, 2013, 03:50:53 PMQuote from: MCS_FaderJok0 on October 20, 2013, 09:45:02 AMQuote from: caesar on October 20, 2013, 05:39:53 AMQuote from: MCS_FaderJok0 on October 19, 2013, 06:43:54 PMbecause its not needed and its obviously your isp = no rebootHow do you know? Not clear either way. Is there a harm to trying a reboot?like ely said, post your netgraph... if your connection is just cutting out all the time its more than likely ur isp. and i said that a reboot isnt needed. its not a question of why not and more of a question of why. No one has stated that a reboot will cause any harm. So what's the concern?I did the net graph q2 pro thing. I said it looks like a comb. forcing a reboot can reduce the amount of entropy when brute forcing randomly generated security values that use the server start time as a section of the equation (most notably cutting several bits out of cookie generation for the built in PHP session handling in older versions of PHP)stop asking for a reboot, there isn't any needas a few people have said, they have been on the servers at all times of the day, with all sorts of different load averages going on, with no problemThere are more than a few people around here who work with computers, servers, or networks as a profession... quadz runs several servers all by himself and is more than capable of knowing when a reboot is neededif your ISP is giving you the shaft, there is literally NOTHING you can docalling them to tell them your connection to a game server isn't stable will result in "we can only guarantee the amount of bandwidth, not latency" (which usually they won't deliver on bandwidth at peak times either)you are just SOL... though if you make a big enough fuss you MIGHT be able to get a technician to come make sure the switch everyone is on in your neighborhood is working properly (but it is a long shot, and they would likely bill you)
Everyone else: Stop feeding the help vampire.This ain't our first rodeo caesar. Go back to playing badly on the DM server and drop the routine, it's not funny and you aren't witty.
I see lag. I post here. Guess what? It's my ISP.
Of course, not one person in their sarcastic responses has pointed out what HARM there could be to try a reboot to see what that does. If it does nothing -- so what. At least you tried.