There has been an issue with those who have normally very clean connections still getting packetloss. This seems to occur only after the server has been running a bit (hasn't been rebooted), but this isn't absolutely confirmed. If this is the case, we need to confirm it, because if so it's an incredibly simple fix that can be automated.
Throughout this DT season, the server was rebooted before games each Sunday. As a result of this, we've had a consistent starting point to work from. However, this Sunday, the server was not rebooted.
For those of you experiencing packetloss, please think back carefully and answer these questions as accurately as you can. If we can get enough answers, we can get closer to nailing this down. The fewer answers we have, the less likely it is that we can find a solution.
Thanks for your help.
Throughout this DT season, the server was rebooted before games each Sunday. As a result of this, we've had a consistent starting point to work from. However, this Sunday, the server was not rebooted.
For those of you experiencing packetloss, please think back carefully and answer these questions as accurately as you can. If we can get enough answers, we can get closer to nailing this down. The fewer answers we have, the less likely it is that we can find a solution.
- Before a DT Sunday (Friday, Saturday, day-of) did you experience packetloss? How much? S2C or C2S?
- After the reboot, would the packetloss clear for you?
- How many days (or hours) on average would it take after Sunday for the packetloss to return?
- Does it usually return very quickly/all at once, or does it slowly get worse and worse over a period of time? If it slowly gets worse, what's the period of time it takes to get worse? And, does it seem to continue to get continually worse and worse the longer the server is up, or does it top out at some point?
- Is there anything else you think would be useful to describe the problem? (For example, times when it seems to be better or worse, arenas where it's worse, latency/ping issues, etc.)
Thanks for your help.
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