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Hay causes 30% CPU usage on Debian etch


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I am running MTA:SA DP 2.3 server on a Debian Etch VPS.

(Installed debian sarge package)

The problem is that when i run the server in Hay gamemode, even if it is empty i can see MTA eating 30% of CPU in top.

Also, after having it running about 2 or 3 days, i got a half swap memory used...

I know that when a server starts swapping, it is not good at all... All the services on vps was 500 ms ping so i had to reboot and close MTA server.

Is this normal?

Is there any fix?

Edit: i discovered that the problem is only wen playing hay...

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Depends on how fast your VPS is. It also matters what resources are you running on it.

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Men, 30% is not normal even if your pc is a shit.

Also it is 30% when server is EMPTY!

I have Counter-Strike 1.6 servers with 32 players inside, and they are using only 5%-9% cpu

My MTA installation is not working normaly... I need support.

Edit:

The problem is only when i am running hay gamemode.

¿Any idea on how to fix?

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Men, 30% is not normal even if your pc is a :~.

Also it is 30% when server is EMPTY!

I have Counter-Strike 1.6 servers with 32 players inside, and they are using only 5%-9% cpu

My MTA installation is not working normaly... I need support.

Edit:

The problem is only when i am running hay gamemode.

¿Any idea on how to fix?

Hay is CPU intensive with all the calculations.

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Erm... run another mode, or get another VPS.

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  • 5 weeks later...
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As you already noticed, it happens with hay. Conclusion: Hay is uses much cpu and there is nothing we can do about it/help you. It just DOES use so much cpu and that's it. If you don't like that, don't use hay.

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