I am adding 2 more points for our case.
2 persons in our group have very low upload (less than 1Mbps).
And someone does not have the ports opened.
Do you think it can have an impact on the AIM-120 behavior?
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RE: Dedicated Server CPU issues
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RE: ICP and keyfile editor in 4.34
Hi Dureiken,
I have also an ICP Vipergear and it works fine after changing the “DX Button #” column in the sheet “Generic ICP”. You can find below my changes:
1 COM 1 SimICPCom1
2 COM 2 SimICPCom2
3 IFF SimICPIFF
4 LIST SimICPLIST
5 A-A SimICPAA
6 A-G SimICPAG
20 M-SEL (0) SimICPZERO
32 NORM SimDriftCOOff
7 T-ILS (1) SimICPTILS
8 ALOW (2) SimICPALOW
9 THREE (3) SimICPTHREE
12 STPT (4) SimICPStpt
13 CRUS (5) SimICPCrus
14 TIME (6) SimICPSIX
17 MARK (7) SimICPMark
18 FIX (8) SimICPEIGHT
19 A-CAL (9) SimICPNINE
10 RCL SimICPCLEAR
15 ENTR SimICPEnter
11 WX SimSetWX
22 NEXT SimICPNext
27 PREV SimICPPrevious
23 DRIFT C/O SimDriftCOOn
25 WARN RESET SimWarnReset
30 DCS Up SimICPDEDUP
28 DCS Down SimICPDEDDOWN
31 DCS SEQ SimICPDEDSEQ
29 DCS RTN SimICPResetDED
16 FLIR Up SimFlirLevelUp
21 FLIR Down SimFlirLevelDown
26 GAIN SimArmMasterArm
24 AUTO SimSimMasterArmDon’t forget to add the Generic ICP in the sheet “DX Settings”.
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RE: We don't understand
You can find the files here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ykdsqf8xbax9f19/AACNz6m1E370Wh8D_5kBCd2-a?dl=0
This is the server which has crashed. We have flown during nearly 1h20 before the crash.
We keeped a close watch on the download and upload.
I attached the graphic before the crash.Let us know if you need more information.
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RE: We don't understand
We were in BMS 4.33 U2 x64.
Spec of our server :
Intel Xeon CPU E3-1225 V2 3,2 GHz
RAM 32 Go
Windows Server 2012 x64Speed test :
Download : 736 Mb/s
Upload : 260 Mb/s
Ping 4 msWe use the following dll :
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?24564-REL-dedicated-server-for-Windows-with-no-GPU
We have followed all the prerequisites of this post.We were 12 clients in CS mode.
We used the bandwith 2048.
We flew on a TE.