Iceone
07-04-2005, 06:00
Hi,
It appears as if virtual server threads are somehow crashing/hanging, as after a while some of my clients' teamspeak virtual servers just die and cannot be connected to without stopping and starting the virtual server again.
They're running on server 2003, 2.0Ghz celeron, with about 75% average load. The server is not behind a NAT and the firewall ports are open. Also, a netstat -a -n reports that the servers are binding to the correct IP (machine has 9)
Anyone heard of this weird issue??
Also according to the logs, a client connects and then disconnects the same second.
It appears as if virtual server threads are somehow crashing/hanging, as after a while some of my clients' teamspeak virtual servers just die and cannot be connected to without stopping and starting the virtual server again.
They're running on server 2003, 2.0Ghz celeron, with about 75% average load. The server is not behind a NAT and the firewall ports are open. Also, a netstat -a -n reports that the servers are binding to the correct IP (machine has 9)
Anyone heard of this weird issue??
Also according to the logs, a client connects and then disconnects the same second.