[Opensim-dev] Bug or Feature? :( A sim is constantly taking abnormal ram space and eventually crashes after a few hours.

Frisby, Adam adam at deepthink.com.au
Thu Mar 26 05:10:16 UTC 2009


Running Mono I take it?

The mono garbage collector sucks. Nebadon can give you some tips on optimizing it a bit.

Adam

From: opensim-dev-bounces at lists.berlios.de [mailto:opensim-dev-bounces at lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Salahzar Stenvaag
Sent: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 3:12 PM
To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Bug or Feature? :( A sim is constantly taking abnormal ram space and eventually crashes after a few hours.

I forgot to mention that this instance is likely to crash and/or making the computer not working well for other instances (real memory is 2 GB only). Does it means that we cannot have more than 1000 prims on a sim? :)

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 23:10, Salahzar Stenvaag <salahzar at gmail.com<mailto:salahzar at gmail.com>> wrote:
Tell me if I can raise a mantis on this..

In Cyberlandia we have a sim "prometeo" where some builders are doing some interesting building developments. Now there is a real interesting architecture made with a certain amount of superprims and some wonderful buildings made by some very interestingly crafted rounded prims. In total they are around 2200 prims (not so much I have been told). And there are around 60 scripts which are not doing anything particular.

What it happens is that the supporting instance (1 instance holding this sim) will go instantly to 400 Mbytes, and after some hours it goes to 1.7 GB or REAL memory.
I don't have any tools to understand what is happening, but this makes this island almost impossible to use :(

If any core programmers wanted to have a look on this and help us understand if there is something forbidden in the prims, or probably some bugs in SL, that would be very nice.

If you want to download this oar http://opensimita.org/upload/prometeo-mantis.oar.gz. (~32 Megabytes of oar).

Tell me if should I open a mantis on this.

Thanks,
salahzar

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