OpenSim.exe Command Line Options
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To run OpenSim in somewhat customized environments it's often helpful to modify the programs behaviour via command line arguments.
OpenSim knows a just a few of these as most parts of the behaviour are controlled via an .INI-File.
The following command line switches are known:
Switch | Meaning/Behaviour |
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background | |
gridmode | If =true forces OpenSim.exe to operate in grid mode. If =false forces OpenSim.exe to operate in standalone mode. If omitted defaults to OpenSim.ini setting. |
gui | "old-style" console (deprecated from Opensim 0.7, use console instead) |
console | If =basic declares interface as a simple command console (it has been noted that use of this can also avoid some terminal crashes when logging errors occur). |
inidirectory | |
inifile | changes the name (Path) of the inifile. |
inimaster | allows to read in a master config file. |