Configuring Regions
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OpenSim 0.6.7 and later
By default, regions in OpenSim 0.6.7 and later are configured in a file named Regions.ini in the region directory. If you started a completely fresh installation of OpenSim, it will ask you a series of questions to set up your first region.
Here's an example of a Regions.ini
[Big Fat Region] RegionUUID = 5ce85740-6460-43d3-ba4c-29207b010072 Location = 1000,1000 InternalAddress = 0.0.0.0 InternalPort = 9000 AllowAlternatePorts = False ExternalHostName = 192.168.1.2 MasterAvatarFirstName = Justin MasterAvatarLastName = Clark-Casey MasterAvatarSandboxPassword = yeahokay
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OpenSim 0.6.6 and earlier
A powerful region generator is available at: RegionGenerator
For running multiple regions on the same box, you simply make multiple copies of the 'default.xml' file inside the bin/Regions/ directory. You can do this by typing create region at the OpenSim command prompt, using the script make.php in share/regions, or you can generate the files by hand.
If you want to create the files by hand:
- first copy the default.xml file in the bin/Regions directory, and name them anything you want (I name mine region.x.y.xml, where region is the name of the region, and x and y are the grid coords.)
- Open each xml file and edit the uuid (a generator can be found at uuidgen webpage or on unix, use the uuidgen command), region name, x & y positions, and internal IP port.
IMPORTANT! Regardless of the method you use to create your new region, the UUID, name, and grid coordinates must be unique for each region on a grid. The port assignment must be unique for each region that is running on a particular machine. The internal IP address and external host name must be the same for all regions.
Note that sim_location_x and sim_location_y should be adjacent integers if you want your regions to be adjacent, so you can run back and forth between them. IMPORTANT: THESE GRID COORDINATES ARE NOT IN METERS. THEY ARE SIM POSITIONS. (1000, 1000) is next to (1001,1000), (1000, 1001), and so forth. 1256, 2000, 2048 and similar values are not adjacent to 1000, they are very far away, so you would not see your sims from one another.
Once you have 2 or more xml files in the bin/Regions folder, running a single copy of OpenSim.exe will start up all of your sims! If you come across any errors, there is most likely an error in your xml files.