Thanks for all the help! With the 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 Kernel, since I am running a VDS, Single Core, would it be a noticeable difference performance-wise vs. the stock one now, 2.6.32-5-amd64? Do those commands upgrade my Kernel if so?
Edge100x wrote:It's also possible that the reinstall fixed a corruption problem that the updatetool didn't find, or that Valve fixed something on their end.
In the past, I usually re-install with the quick-installs provided, they work great. I'm just not sure what had happened as it didn't start until the last month or so. The strange thing is that I used the quick installs not only for Debian a few times, but also Ubuntu Server 12.04LTS. Performance-wise things ran very smoothly, but for some reason I experienced crashing. I would have to hold Valve 100% at fault to that because things ran so nice until they pushed the Oct 28th update. Not only do I believe it created all of these issues, but it also broke every major plugin (MM:S/SMod/ES) for the game and they all had to be recompiled. I had to work with a developer that had made a plugin for spawn protection for almost a week to get things sorted and working again. The last month hasn't been fun to be a server owner lol!
Anyway, if there is anything else that you recommend I try to get the best possible performance out of my Debian-based VDS, I would be more than happy to give it a go. Thanks again for all the great help and service provided. I know you have heard it before, but I wont ever change providers.
Have a great weekend!