Steam Content Server
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Steam Content Server
I found some murmuring in the past on these forums about NFO offering a steam content server (as listed here http://www.steampowered.com/status/content_servers.html) but that page hasn't been updated since 2006 and last mention of it on the forums was in september 2007 by edge100x when TF2 was prepping for release. I am having an issue where it is taking an extremely long time to download any content via steam, anything from synergy a few weeks ago to the TF2beta I am trying to download now. Even TF2 updates can take my server down for 30 minutes it downloads so slowly. If the steam content server is still active, how can I use it to speed up my downloads or what content mirrors are faster than whatever my connection is defaulting to.
Re: Steam Content Server
To use a particular content server, you can create a file called Steam.txt alongside hldsupdatetool.exe / steam and add a line like this:
Where the content server IDs are separated by spaces.
You can get content server ID # from the Valve server names on this page: http://store.steampowered.com/stats/content/
If that doesn't seem to help, you could also try deleting ClientRegistry.blob and having it choose its own new content server -- it might just guess a better one.
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PreferredContentServerIDs = "69"
You can get content server ID # from the Valve server names on this page: http://store.steampowered.com/stats/content/
If that doesn't seem to help, you could also try deleting ClientRegistry.blob and having it choose its own new content server -- it might just guess a better one.
Re: Steam Content Server
I've given this a try. Is there any way we can verify that it is using our new preferred server? I tried "netstat -apn |grep steam" while steam is running but I have no idea where the IP address that steam is connecting to is located.
Re: Steam Content Server
There's no way of fully verifying it, but you could possibly check the location by entering the IP into the geoip tool here: http://www.maxmind.com/. It's not 100% accurate, but often reports correctly.