[Opensim-dev] New Network Statistics
Sean M
mondesire.sean at gmail.com
Mon Jun 29 13:36:17 UTC 2015
Kevin: Independent of the new metrics, OpenSim has three stats, "Date,"
"Time," and "Uptime," that are reported to the jsonSimStats. "Uptime" is
the amount of time the region has been running while "Date" and "Time"
represent the timestamp of the last reported statistics.
Dahlia and Kevin: Due to the response the MOSES team received about
modifying "Time Dilation", we decided prior to our first metric release to
not modify this metric. Instead, we introduced a new, completely
independent metric called "Frame Dilation." Frame Dilation measures the
stretch/proportion in time the simulator requires to process one frame;
Frame Dilation greater than 1 means the simulator is struggling to process
frames within the minimum frame time.
-Sean Mondesire
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Kevin Cozens <kevin at ve3syb.ca> wrote:
> On 15-06-26 06:41 PM, Dahlia Trimble wrote:
>
>> I have a question about the viewer stats as they exist now. I noticed in
>> the
>> viewer (Singularity) that Time Dilation as displayed in the viewer stats
>> display seems to have a binary mode; it's either 1.0 for any sim or
>> physics
>> frame rate greater than zero, or 0.0 if the frame rate falls to zero.
>>
>
> Did someone break this time dilation stat? I used to see values in the 0.8
> and 0.9 ranges in the past (going back to the days of 0.6.9) for regions
> that were heavily loaded or on a server that was too busy to properly
> handle the load.
>
> --
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>
> Kevin.
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