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Thalador
11-04-2005, 21:47
Before I say anything I have read ALL the threads regarding the crashing. There are no answers there.
I have one server running on Redhat EL3. It hosts 1 server and at most has about 50 people on at a time. For no reason it will stop responding, even though it still shows people connecting via the log file. This is happening about every 36 hours now, not exactly but you get the point.
Has anyone found any kind of a fix for this? I know I am not the only one this is happening to. What can I look for? How can I stabalize it?
mrplastik
11-04-2005, 22:21
/signed
FreeBSD 5.3, running teamspeak 2.0.20.1.
Randomly crashes regardless of user load, at totally arbitrary times.
This is absolutely not box-dependant, as this is a production server and has been replicated throughout my server farm.
Judging by the amount of Linux users having this exact same problem, I also suspect it's not limited to those running it in a Linux emulated enviroment. If TS were fully cross-platform compliant, I'd expect binaries in many other forms, aside from simply win32 and linux, which leads me to beleive that, perhaps the linux build is from a fairly linux-centric codebase. (typical non-ansi code, utilizing linux headers, etc.) Though I don't mean to get on my soapbox about writing proper cross-platform code, you guys have made a great product that aside.
-mpf
Teh_lawls
12-04-2005, 01:35
/signed
FreeBSD 5.3, running teamspeak 2.0.20.1.
Randomly crashes regardless of user load, at totally arbitrary times.
This is absolutely not box-dependant, as this is a production server and has been replicated throughout my server farm.
Judging by the amount of Linux users having this exact same problem, I also suspect it's not limited to those running it in a Linux emulated enviroment. If TS were fully cross-platform compliant, I'd expect binaries in many other forms, aside from simply win32 and linux, which leads me to beleive that, perhaps the linux build is from a fairly linux-centric codebase. (typical non-ansi code, utilizing linux headers, etc.) Though I don't mean to get on my soapbox about writing proper cross-platform code, you guys have made a great product that aside.
-mpf
I've seen this happen too, Even on my Fedora.
Thalador
18-04-2005, 06:14
But is there any help available? Hello developers?
JJ - JMB Hosting
18-04-2005, 20:38
Welcome to the never ending nightmare
-> http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=1244
-> http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=12916
there is more on the story but as far as I know there hasnt been a fix made yet! :(
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