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This is the situation. I am running a debian server with hlds. About every 10 seconds the ms jumps up to over 100 and then down to 10 again. I have p4 EM64 with 1 gb corsair. It worked great before but now it has started to lag. The server is running at atleast 100 mbit with a 2 gbit backbone network. Could someone plz help me out here. btw im a bit new to linux.
It does sound like computer lag, you shouldn't be getting any network lag on a pipe like that. When the server is running and the spikes are occurring, ssh into the server and run top. See what is using all your CPU, that might help.
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