[Opensim-users] Hypergrid: incompatible coordinates
Paul Fishwick
fishwick at cise.ufl.edu
Tue Nov 10 20:14:40 UTC 2009
diva at metaverseink.com wrote:
> The map images stopped working at some point. Haven't had time to find
> out what the problem is.
>
OK
> 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.
It has public access ("Allow Public Access" is set in Region/Estate).
However, it also has the
defaultpermissionsmodule, so does one need to disable permissions
(username, password) to
get hypergrid TPs to work?
> (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.)
>
hmm.... I will play around with it. If I can turn off permissions but
make it so that the Master User
is the only one who can edit assets and create prims, that might work. I
am OK with letting anyone
in -- I just don't want them to be able to create/edit.
-p
> 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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