[Opensim-users] Having some problems with XEngine under Linux

Chris Kennedy mewtwo0641 at cox.net
Fri Feb 5 00:11:09 UTC 2010


Hmm... That makes sense; I'm just glad it isnt a misconfiguration on my 
part.
Thank you for your response =)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Justin Clark-Casey" <jjustincc at googlemail.com>
To: <opensim-users at lists.berlios.de>
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] Having some problems with XEngine under Linux


> Chris, your experience does sound excessive but I don't think that there 
> is any specific setting
> that you can tweak here.  It may simply be the case that Mono is currently 
> slower to compile these
> things than is Windows.
>
> Chris Kennedy wrote:
>> Also tried reducing the number of scripts to load, while this does
>> obviously make for shorter load time, the amount of time taken per
>> script to load in Linux is still significantly longer than it takes the
>> Windows version to load (i.e. Windows OpenSim can load 6 or 7 scripts by
>> the time Linux OpenSim has loaded 1 and barely starting to work on
>> another one.)
>>
>>
>>
>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>     *From:* Chris Kennedy <mailto:mewtwo0641 at cox.net>
>>     *To:* opensim-users at lists.berlios.de
>>     <mailto:opensim-users at lists.berlios.de>
>>     *Sent:* Tuesday, February 02, 2010 10:05 PM
>>     *Subject:* [Opensim-users] Having some problems with XEngine under 
>> Linux
>>
>>     I've compiled the latest git revision as of today on Windows 7 32bit
>>     and also on Linux (Ubuntu Jaunty) 32bit. I have about 85 scripts to 
>> load
>>     in 1 region in standalone using MySQL as the database and XEngine
>>     for scripts.
>>
>>     In Windows, OpenSim will load up all the scripts in less than a
>>     minute, 2 minutes tops, and
>>     also unload XEngine plus scripts on 'quit' command in a few seconds.
>>
>>     However, when running OpenSim under Linux (on the same computer,
>>     different boot disk) it takes over
>>     5 minutes to load all of the scripts and it takes a couple minutes
>>     (at least)
>>     to unload XEngine and the scripts from memory to shut the server 
>> down.
>>
>>     I've tried tweaking my settings for mono and also MySQL to no avail.
>>     Have also
>>     tried tweaking the settings in the XEngine setting in OpenSim.ini
>>     such as the Min
>>     and Max Threads and Priority = "Normal" (rather than BelowNormal as
>>     default).
>>
>>     Have also tried the same setup on 2 other computers of mine with the
>>     same issues.
>>     The latest stable release with post fixes also exhibits this issue
>>     (0.6.8 as of this writing).
>>
>>     Can't seem to find any info on the opensimulator wiki, mantis,
>>     or on Google/Other search engines.
>>
>>     Only other info I can think of to give is machine specs:
>>     Linux Mint 7 a.k.a. Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)
>>     Mono 2.4.2.3
>>     MySQL 5.1.31
>>     AMD Phenom Tri Core @ 2.3 ghz
>>     3 GB RAM
>>
>>
>>     I would like to use Linux for OpenSim rather than Windows.
>>     Does anyone know what might be causing this and how I can fix it; or
>>     a point in
>>     the right direction please? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>>
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