Hello,
I'd like to ask for some clarification to points 2 and 4:
2. When I go to the object list, I don't see the object's names, I
just see IDs and locations I think.
4. I set it up with MSSQL using this guide: 
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dfz34nq3_1ckvk3xcm
However I get many errors in the avatar storage, which don't affect
anything. This does not seem to be a problem. The errors relate to
being unable to find .sql resources.
The other problem is that the only databases in mssql are the avatar
and auth server. How do I get the db's (asset and anything I might be
missing?) related to opensim.exe running in MSSQL as wel?

Kind regards,
Doeko

On Oct 25, 2:27 pm, "Jani Pirkola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 1: Sounds that it can be your local firewall blocking something? You can
> also try to create a new user and try to login with that - testuser has
> special privileges and may have some special treatment in code (Mikko, am I
> right?)
> 2: Yes, press and hold Z then you can click and select mesh. You can also
> use Object list to select items that are hidden (from View->Object list).
> The mesh can be set to it's "natural size" and so the trees are not bound by
> the primitive, Other choice is to use the primitive as a bounding box.
> 3: There should be scripting tutorials for Python at realXtend wiki (see
> rexdeveloper.org). LSL can be used as well, but not all of the functions are
> (yet) supported.
> 4: MSSQL is quite well implemented, but I guess MySQL works too (Mikko, do
> you know about this?). SQLite is good for personal use
>
> Best regards,
> Jani
>
> 2008/10/24 metaphorz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sorry for the length of this mail -- I've gone through prior posts on
> > the news
> > group, but cannot find the answers to these questions.
>
> > 1. SERVERS
>
> >  I can authenticate with <my avatar name>@avatar.realxtend.net and
> > then
> >  sign in to my own XP realXtend server but I cannot authenticate to
> > my own
> >  authentication server on (both authentication.exe and
> >  avatarstorage.exe seem to be running without errors, but I don't
> > think they
> >  do anything). I used "testuser@<my external IP>" with password
> > "test" to test
> >  local access. I have these ports: 8895 to 8895, 9000 to 9010, and
> > 10000 through
> >  10002) forwarded from the router, and I have used the following
> > instructions in changing
> >   variables in the server code. Are there other changes required?
>
> >   For the downloaded realxtend server, I changed this string
> >   "127.0.0.1" to my external IP in the following places:
>
> >    a. program files\realxtend server\authentication\authentication
> > settings
> >        (default_avatarstorage, default_grid_url)
> >    b. program files\realxtend server\authentication\authentication
> > settings
> >        (httpsettings)
> >    c. program files\realxtend server\authentication\avatarstorage
> >        (httpsettings)
> >    d. program files\realxtend server\authentication\rexserver\regions
> >        (external_host_name)
>
> >   To summarize, my server is up and running but I still have to
> > authenticate
> >   with the realxtend server.
>
> >    Also, I am not sure what is going on with these OpenSim.exe errors
> > that
> >    occur regularly:
>
> >      unhandled TransferAbort packet...
> >      unhandled ObjectSpinStop packet...
> >      unhandled ParcelDwellRequest packet...
> >      Could not send name reply. Authentication address is null or
> > empty
>
> > 2. GEOMETRY
>
> >   The addition of OGRE meshes is *really* nice, but the "handles" for
> > their geometry
> >   seem odd. For example, consider one of the trees around the house.
> > It takes some
> >   fumbling with the right-mouse-key to locate the handle for one of
> > the trees (for editing,
> >   etc). It turns out to be a prim located half-way up the tree. Is
> > there an easy way for
> >   the handles to be bounding boxes that extend only so far as the
> > mesh is defined?
> >   Otherwise, collisions are peculiar and it is very difficult to
> > select one of these objects.
>
> >   Some humorous consequences:
>
> >     * Try sitting on a couch in the house and you'll end up in the
> > wall, sitting backward
> >     * I thought I'd try out mesh import, but hadn't realized that the
> > OGRE mesh was a
> >       HUGE sphere, which almost envelopes the island---I cannot get
> > rid of the
> >       sphere because I cannot access its handle. Unless someone can
> > think of something
> >       (finding an SQLite db manager?), I'll probably end up having to
> > uninstall/re-install
>
> > 3. SCRIPTING
>
> >    Is the scripting LSL, and then converted into virtual machine code
> > (i..e., c#)? What other
> >    approaches are supported (I seem to recall something about python
> > but I cannot find any
> >    examples or reference material on using python w/ realxtend).
>
> > 4. DATABASE
>
> >    Do people recommend converting to MySQL rather than SQLite or does
> > it make a difference?
>
> > Thanks for any insights on these questions.- Hide quoted text -
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