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striker99

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  1. Yes, note that it happens with the same services, that is, out of 15 rust servers, it happens with 2 or 3. It is possible that the affinity has been changed to high for one of these services, but now it is normal, I don't know if that may have generated an error. It's very strange, how does the script to return to normal affinity work properly? does it read the server log? thx
  2. If the message appears in the log, but the server is still in low affinity. I suspect it has to do with the automatic restart that tcadmin runs in a cron.
  3. Randomly, the game servers are left with low affinity. It is somewhat difficult to follow, because it is random and not easy to detect, you have to look at process by process.
  4. The linux script doesn't work, I think you deleted the startup script (start.sh) and the start line doesn't find the start.sh executable Changing the executable to cs2, it doesn't find steamclient.so either and the script "Shut down all processes" is active in Linux (being for Windows) and generates problems since the service never stops and remains in Start error
  5. I have found a problem, and I think it is the query monitor. When serviceman-service is restarted automatically, all the CS2 servers do not respond to the query until they are restarted manually. OS: Ubuntu 22
  6. Hi, the script to use 3 cores on startup does not work on Linux. Is it possible to add it to the Linux version? Thanks
  7. Hi, can't use tcagame account? Using tcagame account, I can only start 1 server, when starting a second server, the first one closes I guess it must be because of the start script, I'm using Ubuntu 22. game/bin/linuxsteamrt64/start.sh: line 3: 56463 Segmentation fault (core dumped) ./bin/linuxsteamrt64/cs2 $*
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