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Two commands: '''fakelag''' on the client and '''sfakelag''' on the server.<br/> | Two commands: '''fakelag''' on the client and '''sfakelag''' on the server.<br/> | ||
Enable the commands by adding '''<fakelag>1</fakelag>''' to '''mtaserver.conf''' and start the MTA server.<br/> | Enable the commands by adding '''<fakelag>1</fakelag>''' to '''mtaserver.conf''' and start the MTA server.<br/> | ||
Note | {{Note| The MTA server will not advertise itself to the master server list while the fakelag command is enabled.}} | ||
==Command usage== | ==Command usage== | ||
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To enable the sfakelag command from a client, add the following line to the Admin group in acl.xml:<br/> | To enable the sfakelag command from a client, add the following line to the Admin group in acl.xml:<br/> | ||
<right name="command.sfakelag" access="true"></right> | <right name="command.sfakelag" access="true"></right> | ||
[[pl:Command fakelag]] |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 27 March 2024
Debug sync issues caused by network lag and packet loss
Two commands: fakelag on the client and sfakelag on the server.
Enable the commands by adding <fakelag>1</fakelag> to mtaserver.conf and start the MTA server.
Command usage
Server:
sfakelag <packet loss> <extra ping> <ping variance> [ <KBPS limit> ]
Client:
fakelag <packet loss> <extra ping> <ping variance> [ <KBPS limit> ]
- packet loss - is in percent. - e.g. A value of 50 will mean 50% of packets will be lost
- extra ping - is the base ping lag to add in milliseconds. - e.g. A value of 100 will add a 100ms delay on all sent packets
- ping variance (AKA ping jitter) is the range of ping lag to add in milliseconds. - e.g. A value of 200 will add an extra 0 to 200ms delay on all sent packets
- KBPS limit - limits the send throughput to the supplied value
Example
fakelag 50 100 200
Means: 50% of sent packets are lost and every packet is delayed from between 100 and 300 ms
Notes
Commands require at least server and client version 1.5.3-9.11217
fakelag only affects packets sent by the client
sfakelag only affects packets sent by the server
To enable the sfakelag command from a client, add the following line to the Admin group in acl.xml:
<right name="command.sfakelag" access="true"></right>