[Opensim-users] Urban legends (Was :Configuring a multi-hosted grid)

James Stallings II james.stallings at gmail.com
Fri Aug 22 11:19:07 UTC 2014


All false except perhaps the last - it has no real bearing on operations
per se, so is really neither true nor false.

In fact, wrt #2, putting IP numbers in ini files will preclude a DNS lookup
each time the address is referenced, which will save time each time the
addressed is used.

On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 6:15 AM, Jeff Kelley <opensim at pescadoo.net> wrote:

> At 7:20 PM -0500 21/8/14, James Stallings II wrote:
>
>   Yeah the need for a DNS name scheme here is thoroughly overstated.
>>  In fact, it adds more complexity and is something I typically do only
>> *after*
>>  getting everything working fine.
>>
>
>
> There are a number of urban legends floating around opensim. Here are some:
>
> 1) It's bad to put numeric IP in ini's.
>
> 2) If your simulator is on port 9000, put your first region on port 10000.
> It will reduce latency.
>
> 3) Create a "first", empty, hidden simulator in ROBUST's directory (this
> is for ppl that clone the bin/ directory for each simulator). This will
> accelerate asset transfers.
>
>
> True/false?
>
>
> -- Jeff
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