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    Unhappy Help please. Counter-Strike (-n/a-)

    What this means in cPanel? I rent a Counter Strike 1.6 server. When this happens (on picture), server crashes, people can't connect and server won't "respawn" itself, i need to stop and then start it.

    Hope anyone can help me

    (sorry, bad english)

    EDIT: Normally CPU is about 20% and PID is ~6000

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    It looks like the server hasn't started completely or correctly. If you'd like, put in a ticket for me and I'll take a look. If the server is not owned by yourself (you mentioned you rent the CS server), please have your hosting provider open a ticket for me.
    Need to put in a support ticket for cPGS ? Click on the url below and follow the bottom most link "Submit a Support Request without Logging In"
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    I get it quite often but it's normally due to to a lot of plugins on the servers

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    Yup, plugins . I got it fixed now, but now another error is crashing the server, i don't know if it is related to cPGS or not, but error is something: segmentation fault.

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    Normally a segfault is caused by a plugin not written for the exact version you are using or a conflict in plugins. Are you sure all your plugins are up to date ? Try removing one at a time to see if you can find the plugin or combination of plugins that cause the crash. Also try enabling autoupdate to be sure all the game server files themselves are up to date and intact. If none of that helps, put in a ticket for me and I'll see if I can take a look.
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    I had a plugin, what i enabled after i got fixed that first error. Now i disabled it, and server has been ~20 minutes online without crash (before it crashed about every minute). Plugin reloaded AMX-admins everyround, so maybe that was too much for the server?

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    Anything is possible with plugins, I've seen some crazy behavior before. The fun ones are where no single plugin has a fatal problem, but when combined with another they conflict in some way at some time to cause much chaos. It sounds quite possible that the plugin that tried loading something every round could cause it to crash like you described.
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    Anyways, thank you all, i think i have fixed these problems with your help (You may lock the topic, I think)

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