[Opensim-users] Intermittent crashing - System.OutofMemoryException

Gary Banham banham1 at telus.net
Mon Feb 20 22:46:16 UTC 2012


Inu what you are attempting is to split up your regions you need to start a
second instance of Opensim on a new port 
the region ports can stay the same
the default Opensim port is 9000 unless you changed your start a new
instance on say 9001 move the regions into the regions file and start it
make sure the databases are pointing to your mysql server
I for the sake of making it easy just copied the Opensim and grid common ini
files and changed the Opensim port number everything should be the same
otherwise
keep it simple 
if you want to try just move 1 region


-----Original Message-----
From: opensim-users-bounces at lists.berlios.de
[mailto:opensim-users-bounces at lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of InuYasha Meiji
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 3:18 PM
To: opensim-users at lists.berlios.de
Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] Intermittent crashing -
System.OutofMemoryException

MM I would like to try this myself.  Before I ruin my entire world I want to
be sure I understand this.  I make an exact copy of my opensim directories
which includes the bin folders and more.  Making myself a opensim 0.7.2 and
maybe a opensim 0.7.2a?

And the only difference in the directories would be that I only cvopy half
of my region.inifiles into the new opensim directories and remove them all
from the first.  Also, since I start my current working grid that runs 56
regions at 9030.  I choose 9030 because a web page that checks my open ports
showed me for some reason in my windows 7 machine ports 9004 and a few
others where being used.  I had 56 free ports that started at 9030, so I
used that.  So now I leave the first instance starting at 9030 but then tell
the new instance it starts at 9058?

So, will people IMing across to the sims on the other instance still see
each other?  How are Tping from one instance to another handling the split?
I am running in standalone.  I am worried a bit about ruining how well it is
working now.  But I could really use a boost.  I can't aford a major
computer upgrade at this time.

InuYasha.



On 2/20/2012 7:43 AM, Fleep Tuque wrote:
> I may be crazy, but I swear I'm seeing an immediate and very 
> noticeable improvement in performance from the end user perspective.
>  Avatar movement not as sluggish, almost snappy even, textures rezzing 
> more quickly..
>
> The CPU usage is about the same as before the split (57-59% on average 
> with no activity) but the Page File usage is higher.  I'll be 
> interested to see how things go when the HGAC visits tomorrow to give 
> a good test with higher concurrency.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> - Chris/Fleep
>
>
> Chris M. Collins (SL/OS: Fleep Tuque)
> Center for Simulations & Virtual Environments Research (UCSIM) UCIT 
> Instructional & Research Computing University of Cincinnati 406A 
> Zimmer Hall
> 315 College Drive
> PO BOX 210088
> Cincinnati, OH 45221-0088
> chris.collins at uc.edu <mailto:chris.collins at uc.edu>
> (513) 556-3018
>
> http://ucsim.uc.edu
>
>
>

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