[Opensim-users] overwhelming OS 0.7.2 with TOO RAPID login
Shaun Erickson
ste at smxy.org
Tue Oct 18 16:00:05 UTC 2011
Try setting enable_adaptive_throttles to true.
-ste
On Oct 18, 2011, at 11:54 AM, "Ovi Chris Rouly" <maelzel at ieee.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently started driving my OpenSim 0.7.2 with the OpenMetaverse 0.9.1.
> The network I use is a dedicated 10/100Mbps switch with less than 10 meters
> of cable between the OS server-side and the OM client(s)-side.
>
> Question: has anyone noticed that the OS server-side can be overwhelmed
> quite easily (>6 avatars) if they all enter at the same time (<1sec)? Does
> anyone know the "fix" or "config" remedy?
>
> Detail: On the other hand, I have no trouble supporting +25 avatars if I
> start them one at a time and let each one completely rez. Moreover, my OS
> host (16 core dual-Xeon) has demonstrated the ability to reliably render +12
> of the +25 avatars playing independent animations quite easily.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Chris
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Vanish" <v at tgib.co.uk>
> To: <opensim-users at lists.berlios.de>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 11:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] Animations
>
>
>> I don't have much else to contribute to this topic, but I wanted to thank
>> Karen for this very nice reply, which is a very welcome break from the
>> usual hyperbole surrounding the subject.
>>
>> I'd like to add that copyright is far from being universal around the
>> world, and here in germany, for example, the law is less strict than it is
>> in the U.S. We don't have the fair-use doctrine, but we do have some very
>> clear exceptions from the general copyright (for example, the right to
>> make private copies under certain circumstances). As far as litigation and
>> actual pursuit of copyright goes, that's another matter entirely.
>>
>> Greetings
>> V
>>
>>> Consider this an introduction to the whole content piracy issue.
>>>
>>> It is not nearly as one sided as many would have you believe.
>>>
>>> FWIW, IRL I am a retired IP lawyer so I know something of the issues and
>>> the practical results are not very satisfying to either side.
>>>
>>> For example under current US law if you purchased the "content" on
>>> physical media such as a CD or USB stick then you OWN that piece of
>>> hardware and can resell it to anyone, provided that you do not keep a
>>> copy.
>>>
>>> However if you merely downloaded the content then you are merely
>>> "renting" it!
>>>
>>> I think you can see why many people on both sides of the issue are upset
>>> - we (i.e. judges) simply have not had time to work out what is truly
>>> fair to everyone!
>>>
>>> Another example is the actual statute.
>>>
>>> If you look up 17 USC 101 (US copyright statutes) then you find about 20
>>> line defining what is "protected work" then the next 5000 line define
>>> limitations and exceptions that is what is NOT copyright-able!
>>>
>>> The largest publisher of books n the world (US Govt) cannot copyright
>>> anything for example. Teachers and libraries get some blanket exemptions
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> Worse yet, as a content creator myself the "ownership" of content even
>>> content that YOU have created is far from clear. Linden Labs lays some
>>> claim to YOUR work! The exact nature of this is undefined at present,
>>> but at various times they have simply forbidden ALL export of ANY
>>> content, even content that I created.
>>>
>>> At that point I moved all of my stores etc. out of Second Life, and
>>> rarely even visit any more.
>>>
>>> MY solution has been to create stuff on my own private "Diva" grid then
>>> IMPORT it wherever I want to use it. Even that gets a hassle from
>>> paranoid grid owners sometimes.
>>>
>>> While I do not condone the piracy that is happening, I do understand the
>>> frustration that causes it.
>>>
>>> Karen
>>>
>>> On 10/16/2011 10:50 AM, Wayne wrote:
>>>> Hi Lindy and thank you.
>>>>
>>>> I've spent hundreds of dollars on animations in SL and I think it's a
>>>> crime
>>>> to find that, in essence, I am only renting them.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, just had to vent. lol
>>>>
>>>> Wayne
>>>> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Lindy Orwin
>>>> <lindyaustralia at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Wayne
>>>>> You can find some animations for free on
>>>>> http://www.lindakellie.com/
>>>>> Lindy
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 October 2011 08:28, Wayne <lppwayne at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anyone know how to get animations that I purchased in SL to
>>>>>> opensim?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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