[Opensim-users] Crash on collision
Klaus-E. Klingner
klingner at silverday.de
Fri Jan 6 21:18:21 UTC 2012
Hallo Justin,
this seems to be working. Without problems.
Regards,
Klaus
On 05.01.2012 00:07, Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
> What happens if you set physical_prim = false in [Startup] with no
> avatars? As this prevents prims temporarily being physical then there
> will be no colliding active at all and nothing should crash. If it
> still does then something more bizarre is going on.
>
> On 04/01/12 23:04, Klaus-E. Klingner wrote:
>> Done. Without success :( Same result. This time even without an
>> avatar online. It crashed shortly after the world started.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Klaus
>>
>> Von meinem iPad gesendet
>>
>> Am 04.01.2012 um 23:20 schrieb "M.E. Verhagen"<marceled9 at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> I also changed the ulimit settings in the limits.conf file in
>>> /etc/security/limits.conf
>>>
>>> Changing the ulimit with the ulimit -s 212144 does not seem to be
>>> persistent, it gets setted back.
>>>
>>> The values I entered are:
>>>
>>> * hard stack 524288
>>> * soft stack 524288
>>> * soft nofile 2048
>>> * hard nofile 2048
>>> * soft memlock 256
>>> * hard memlock 256
>>>
>>> The settings get effective after a reboot.
>>>
>>> As a bonus OpenSim uses a thirth less memory !
>>>
>>> You can try experimenting with these values, you should be carefull
>>> though these settings (just like the sysctl -a) can reduce crashes,
>>> increase system speed and reduce memory usage, but false settings
>>> can also also cause system unresponsiveness and system crashes.
>>>
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