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Your region server (the server on your pc) only take care of your
region and is like a receiver of the data send by the UGAIM servers in
the GRID servers. In other words, your region send and receive data
form de databases of the UGAIM servers instaled in the servers of the
GRID which your region is connected.<br>
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Paul Fishwick wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Right. But what, exactly, are these servers doing? I guess I am trying
to get at more of the architectural details of what types of messages are
sent among servers (over the network and to the database(s)). For
example, there are the UGAIM servers in grid mode. Does the grid's "A"
server hold all of the assets on your region that you plugged into the
grid? Or does your region database (on the same computer as your
opensim.instance) take care of that?
-paul
Ideia Boa wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If you run 1 region in a grid, you only run OpenSim server, the others
servers (User, Grid, Asset, Inventory and Message) are running on the
Grid servers with the grid OpenSim server.
Paul Fishwick wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If one hooks a region to a grid, what functions does the
region server (operating on your computer) perform? The
Grid servers are running asset and inventory management,
so does this mean that the grid A and I machines handle
the assets and inventory or is that the function of the region
server that connects to the grid?
-p
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