[Opensim-users] Hypergrid: incompatible coordinates

diva at metaverseink.com diva at metaverseink.com
Tue Nov 10 19:56:52 UTC 2009


The map images stopped working at some point. Haven't had time to find 
out what the problem is.

For the time being, and given that there are no global names in the 
viewer to denote foreign users, you must make the region have public 
access. (I'm sure there is a hacky way of going around that by adding 
data to the database directly; or maybe turn off permissions, have your 
foreign avie go in, then maybe the viewer will let you add it to the 
allowed list, and you can turn permissions on again -- not sure if this 
will work, maybe.)

Paul Fishwick wrote:
> Well, that seems to be it (on the home machine, I changed the Regions\* 
> file coordinates
> to a higher value (rooted at 1005,1005) and then linked-in the work 
> region to 1000,1000.
> A couple of remaining issues though:
> 
> 1) A grey square shows up on my local map at 1000,1000 at home (the 
> hyperlinked area) - is there a map setting
>     other than the ones mentioned in my last email so that the work 
> machine will issue the picture
>     map of the (1000,1000) region, so that it doesn't show up as grey?
> 
> 2) I cannot TP to the linked region since I have the permissions module 
> set on opensim at work to limit
>     access. Is there a way to specify which agents are allowed in via 
> hypergrid teleport or does one
>     have to allow everyone in? I didn't see this addressed in the 
> wiki->security section.
> 
> -p
> 
> 
> diva at metaverseink.com wrote:
>> Not sure if this is your situation, but you cannot link regions that 
>> are on the exact same coordinates in different grids. The server 
>> better tell you that, instead of letting you do it and then you ending 
>> up with a client crash -- because the client gets all confused going 
>> from a machine in 1000,1000 to another machine in 1000,1000.
>>
>> Paul Fishwick wrote:
>>  
>>> I haven't tried hypergrid in a while, but after several attempts, I 
>>> am running into a coordinates
>>> issue but it seems unrelated to the 4096 distance problem.  Here is 
>>> the setup: 64-bit Windows 7
>>> at home running opensim32bitlaunch and 64-bit Ubuntu at work. I am 
>>> not using the diva distribution,
>>> but hand-configured both home and work using the instructions:
>>>
>>> http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Installing_and_Running_Hypergrid
>>>  
>>>  I successfully start up the home 2x2 opensim. Both home and work 
>>> have been configured as:
>>>  
>>>  1) [Network] variables configured to reflect the respective IPs
>>>  2) WorldMapModule = "WorldMap", WorldMapModule = "HGWorldMapModule",
>>>       and MapImageModule = "MapImageModule" are set
>>>  3) The [Architecture] is set to hypergrid standalone
>>>  4) 2x2 regions (with work being set as a megaregion)
>>>  5) the coordinates for both is 1000,1000 as the root
>>>  6) a home location (marker) is set in region 1000,1000 for both
>>>
>>> the command from home is:   link-region 1004 1004 <workhostname> 9000 
>>> local
>>> but other coordinates (such as 1010 1010) also have the same issue.....
>>>
>>> with the result:
>>>
>>> [HGrid]: linking to <workhostname>:9000
>>> ....
>>> [HGrid]: successfully linked to region_uuid .....
>>> [HGrid]: failed getting/storing map image, because it is probably in 
>>> the cache
>>> [HGrid]: Unable to link, region has incompatible coordinates <1000,1000>
>>>
>>>
>>> Has anyone received the "incompatible coordinates" error? One thing I 
>>> noticed was that
>>> in the wiki instructions, different port numbers are used than the 
>>> ones found in OpenSim.ini.example.
>>> In OpenSim.ini.example, we have:
>>>
>>> grid_server_url uses 8003
>>> user_server_url uses 8002
>>> asset_server_url uses 8003
>>> inventory_server_url uses 8003
>>> messaging_server_url uses 8006
>>>
>>> and in the wiki instructions the ports are 8001, 8002, 8003, 8004, 
>>> and 8006.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -p
>>>
>>>     
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