[Opensim-users] OpenSim on ARM (QNAP NAS...) and a Vivox question

MichaelSchlenker at gmx.net MichaelSchlenker at gmx.net
Wed May 6 20:55:49 UTC 2020


Hi,

I'm trying to run OpenSimulator 0.9.1.1 on an ARM Cortex 57 based QNAP NAS (TS-332X).

Works nicely inside an LXC container with Debian Buster after some tinkering to compile Bullet Physics and the libopenjpeg stuff. I wonder if there is any interest in the necessary patches to the Makefiles of libmetaverse or Bullet?

The NAS offers a pre-configured Maria-DB out of the box, so that was a natural choice for storage.

Playing with it, i have a few questions:

What kind of performance should i expect from this setup? Is it sufficient to have a few AVIs around or is it grossly underpowered?
(4 cores, 1.7 GHz ARM, 16 GB DDR4 RAM, a bunch of SSD/HDD storage).

Is there any a bit more refined systemd Unit file for Debian Buster than the simple example offered on the opensimulator.org site?
I am especially concerned about locking down the service for security.

Is it still the best idea to run the console inside "screen" or is there some simple web based console available?
I saw this rest console thing, but how stable/useable is it?

What needs to be done to get Vivox Voice running?
I saw the configuration templates and a web form on https://opensim.vivox.com/opensim/ but it seems to not send out the confirmation link e-mail.
Is this still a thing or where should i look for voice support?

Thanks,
      Michael



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