[Opensim-users] Odd problem with cross server's

John Mieske johnmieske at gmail.com
Wed Feb 17 05:07:18 UTC 2010


yea no problem.. remember that xmlrpc is the one file that allows the access
to store groups and offline messages.. its VERY needed and for everything to
run smoothly you must have all regions talk to it..

John

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Master_Mirage <mirage123 at verizon.net>wrote:

>
> Ok, a bit more info. Each server hosts several regions each and all servers
> are LAN connected and part of the same domain. We do not use hypergrid or
> allow regions tobe attached to our common services.
> Each server uses the same services and all of the addon services work fine
> on each.
> XMLRPC services are uncommented for all the servers and have been the whole
> time.
> InterRegion everything is peachy, inter server isant.
> But now im woundeing if XMLRPC Proxy isant aware somehow that the other
> servers exist, mabey its seeing just one and not all of them?
> Anyway as all the services work fine on each server and each region on a
> given server too, kinda takes some of the what ifs outta it. Thay all point
> to the same front end and php's. If thay dident then it would show up when
> that server is using them.
> There is the posabulty of XMLRPC Proxy doing something naughty too. Ill
> have
> a closer look at exacly what its doing or not doing, tnx for the feedback
> =)
>
>
> John Mieske wrote:
> >
> > I ran into this with a Grid that didn't have the proper OpenSim ini
> > configured with the XMLRPC.PHP file. The database stores the info your
> > talking about. The XMLRPC Module may not be firing correctly on the other
> > regions. The problem we had was to double check the bottom of the ini
> > files
> > to make sure the xmlrpc modules are uncommented and then to make sure
> that
> > the path in the messaging section is correctly set to point to the
> > offline.php file. All of this uses the Database.
> >
> > Remember, ALL the regions who use the ini needs to point to the MAIN
> > Region's Server. HyperGrid technology can cause an issue as well.
> >
> > Also inside the config.php file for the Groups has one item that if
> > commented out will keep everyone out that is not going through your
> domain
> > :
> > // Specify the following to hard-code / lockdown the User Service used to
> > authenticate
> > // user sessions.  Example: http://osgrid.org:8002
> > // Note:  This causes the User Service specified with requests to be
> > ignored, and
> > // prevents the service from being used cross-grid or by hypergridded
> > users.
> > $overrideAgentUserService = 'http://yourserver:8002';
> >
> >
> > Make sure all who have tied in a region has used the SAME exact server
> and
> > PHP. If you host it, then they need to USE yours. The only thing that you
> > do
> > not share is your MySQL Assets. But all other settings go through the
> main
> > Region Grid Server. ( OpenSim.xxx.exe or whatever )
> >
> > I repeat, what your INI files have for all settings the others have as
> > well
> > ACCEPT the Database Strings. Each region should have their own MySQL
> > setup.
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > John
> >
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