ABOUT LAG IN THE SERVER

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recognition
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ABOUT LAG IN THE SERVER

Post by recognition »

Hi,

What gives more lag in the server regarding the items? .... when the monster drop the item and it enter in inventory directly or when the monster drop the item and these items we have that be using the "Pickup" command? What gives more lag in the server?

** excuse-me the errors.

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momo61
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Post by momo61 »

you mean what gives more lag: Autoloot or not autoloot.
recognition
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Post by recognition »

If we have one server with 1k of players in the example. The that would be best? Set items as Autoloot or not autoloot?

** Excuse-me the errors of english.

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macdonald12
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Post by macdonald12 »

Autoloot should take less at the end of the day, considering there will be less (temporarily) objects as they go straight into inventory. Altho i don't think the difference is of any significance...
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Post by Pere »

less objects in server + A LOT less packets flow + less 3d objects in the client (with the hours the floor is filled with shit)
So of course, if you want a nicer connections with laggers, autoloot... Or at least put an expiry time to the dropped items if not ^^
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nekys
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Post by nekys »

As long as our configuration (OS + L2j) is efficient, you won't see any difference other than client-side lag.
In other words, only your client will be affected, as it will load a lot of objects, thus causing client lag. But server won't lag.
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Post by MELERIX »

are you using windows ?

most of the "server lag issues" are related to MySQL settings, specially if you are using tools like: EasyPHP or WampServer or Xampp... for your server.

these tools are not bad, but generally they only use "basic MySQL settings" (only for local tests or development), not for a production server.

so I recommend to you, use the real MySQL installer, and set this to work like a "server machine", with 500 or more connections allowed (in the mysql wizard), specially if you are running more than one l2j server.

Good luck ;)
djbenny
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Post by djbenny »

Example Xampp 1.72 :P

my.ini:

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key_buffer              = 16Mmax_allowed_packet      = 1Mtable_cache             = 64sort_buffer_size        = 512Knet_buffer_length       = 8Kread_buffer_size        = 256Kread_rnd_buffer_size    = 512Kmyisam_sort_buffer_size = 8M innodb_buffer_pool_size         = 16Minnodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 2M# Set .._log_file_size to 25 % of buffer pool sizeinnodb_log_file_size            = 5Minnodb_log_buffer_size          = 8Minnodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit  = 1innodb_lock_wait_timeout        = 50 [isamchk]key_buffer = 20Msort_buffer_size = 20Mread_buffer = 2Mwrite_buffer = 2M [myisamchk]key_buffer = 20Msort_buffer_size = 20Mread_buffer = 2Mwrite_buffer = 2M [mysqlhotcopy]interactive-timeout
babyjason
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Post by babyjason »

ur settings are bad.
antons007
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Post by antons007 »

instal xampp and then install mysql and NEVERE EVER USE built in xampp mysql.
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