Hi guys,
I am running a WIN2008R2 Rootserver for my friends, mostly for Gameservers, Voiceservers etc. and I have a little problem. One of the Games I am hosting, I don't think that many are Gamers here so I might as well not mention the name of the Game, doesn't matter really, I run several Servers of. Since the Server Hardware isn't used really by the Gameservers, my problems sure don't originate in Resources.
Usually one of the Servers hangs up, could be because of a wrong or broken map (Game Map) or something, but when it does, it causes all the other Servers of the same Game to also have high CPU use and of course at that point there is no getting into them anymore. When I, to kill the processes, get into RDP and connect to my Rootserver, the screen is first black and takes quiete a while before I can see the desktop.
So I wonder, is there a tool that can log & monitor specific processes and that way makes it possible for me to determine which process was the one starting to cause the others high CPU so I can find out which Game Server is the one with the issue.
I would really appreciate any kind of help.
Thanks in advance.
Wolfseye
I am running a WIN2008R2 Rootserver for my friends, mostly for Gameservers, Voiceservers etc. and I have a little problem. One of the Games I am hosting, I don't think that many are Gamers here so I might as well not mention the name of the Game, doesn't matter really, I run several Servers of. Since the Server Hardware isn't used really by the Gameservers, my problems sure don't originate in Resources.
Usually one of the Servers hangs up, could be because of a wrong or broken map (Game Map) or something, but when it does, it causes all the other Servers of the same Game to also have high CPU use and of course at that point there is no getting into them anymore. When I, to kill the processes, get into RDP and connect to my Rootserver, the screen is first black and takes quiete a while before I can see the desktop.
So I wonder, is there a tool that can log & monitor specific processes and that way makes it possible for me to determine which process was the one starting to cause the others high CPU so I can find out which Game Server is the one with the issue.
I would really appreciate any kind of help.
Thanks in advance.
Wolfseye