I just turned off megaregions and put in a Mantis report LOL I think you have analyzed the situation correctly though, I will add your email to the mantis.
Karen On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 12:50 AM, M.E. Verhagen <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes you right. You should be able to that. I hope the megaregion part will > be updated so that is possible. > > This is what happens: > > The combineregions setting in the opensim.ini combines the regions. It > glues them together like 4 pieces of paper. > > When you would want: > > > x > > y > > > cd > ab > > > gh > ef > z > > then opensim will try to glue those regions together. To something like > this: (I think that is where the disappearing regions come from) > > y > cz > ad > gb > eh > zf > > But that is not what you want. > > There is a workaround, > > create three copies of your opensim dir > > with each a different regins.ini file > > One with the xyz regions: (with megaregions set to false) > x > > y > z > > One with the abcd regions with megaregions set to true in opensim.ini > > And one with the efgh region with megaregions set to true. > > > Start one opensim as you normally do. > > And in the other two just opensim.exe > > So then you have one instance of Robust.exe running and three of > opensim.exe > > That should work. Multiple opensim.exe can connect to one Robust serices. > Most of the time this is done from different machines, but I see no reason > why it should not work from one machine. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev > >
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