01-15-2020, 06:42 PM
(01-15-2020, 02:14 PM)Hapetutt Baker Wrote: Hi guys.I guess this tells everything:
I don't even know if I'm on target here.. but are you running your LFS servers and the Airio tracker in Windows? If so it's not a good idea. When I hosted servers and tracker for my team(s) I ran them in Linux which is a stable and trustworthy system for hosting and monitoring serves.
Are you using the default port(s) for insim connections? If so you should change both LFS server and insim ports to the highest possible port numbers or range. The default port(s) are way to well known and visible and exposed for fuk. And therefor unstable.
Like I said.. I don't even know if this is relevant info, but if so it's nice.
If you should need some help on Linux.. I.m here.
If some of the management have bandwith and good latency... Why not run the servers "In House"?
Then you have absolutely full control.
Cheers
H. Beker
Quote:20.01.14 01:44:22 AIRIO ERROR : Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.
Question is whether it is caused by airio or there's so many apps running and admin is skimping on resources. Died today at 8am, started it along with rallycross couple minutes ago. I can imagine whole server cheering on Blackwood GTI when it came back :-)
Running it from home is not really good option. It is doable but it gets affected by your day to day usage (steam, netfix, youtube... all heavy traffic)
Maybe on dedicated machine (for example raspbery pi - it can run wine and mono) in a sequestered segment of your network with robust QoS - yes, but it adds another level of complication and with the world of exploits out there - any server in your home you allow other people connect to is a ticking time bomb.
Another aspect is the server location. It may be good for some, close to the hoster ISP, but will be shit for the rest of the team if the ISP interconnector is choked.
Hosting servers tend to be located closer to the backbone so there's better chance to suit most of people.