Topic: exiter.exe

I am having problems with exiter.exe pulling an extreme amount of CPU on my server when the game is running.  I am not having any other problems.  It causes lag in the game.  I did a search for exiter.exe and didnt see any other posts on this.  Was wondering if someone can help?

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Re: exiter.exe

exiter.exe?  You sure thats a First Strike thing?  Just did a search around DS's serverbox and found no exiter.exe.  Make a backup of it, put the backup in a different location then delete the .exe and see if the server still runs.

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Re: exiter.exe

No idea what it is. Do a search on the server and see what program the file is from.

Re: exiter.exe

without the exiter.exe file, the server will not start.  the maplist is not there.  i put it back in the main folder and it starts right up.

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Re: exiter.exe

this file is in the 1.4 updater zip file that you are supposed to copy into your main folder.

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Re: exiter.exe

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Re: exiter.exe

Will there be a fix for the massive memory usage for this application  and cpu peaking from 0 to 17/20 percent every few seconds?

Free Space on server 100GBs+

Memory usage:
2GBs / 2,045,60K and more at times, seems to be a memory leak that almost uses up all of the systems RAM.

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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "exiter.py", line 13, in <module>
  File "wmi.pyo", line 1190, in connect
  File "wmi.pyo", line 189, in handle_com_error
wmi.x_wmi: -0x7ff8fff2 - Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.
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