On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 09:44:32PM -0500, Frisby, Adam wrote:
I'm using Project-Voldemort(.com) for the new osgrid server - it can be cross
compiled into C# via IKVM and works just fine. It's newish, but it's got some
very nice promising features and it's pretty damn fast.
How well does it
It's for use in a trusted environment only. You can't have an asset cluster in
an untrusted environment without replicating every asset across every host --
otherwise someone could setup, run for a while, then deliberately corrupt the
hard disk. Given enough machines doing this, you could
i thought the reasoning goes also the other way around:
if someone has a use case where they'd benefit from using Tahoe with
OpenSim, they are free to do it
if it doesn't give much benefit for OpenSim otherwise, that doesn't
matter, as long as people who want to use it can,
Trying unsuccessfully a freshly compiled version of OpenSim for a few days, I
decided to try the binaries version. I installed it as indicated, as
standalone. It worked well, but it deleted completely my Application data
Second Life folder content. My settings plus a few years of logs
I don't think Opensim would have had how to have done this. Maybe it was some
error in the SL client or something else that deleted it. Did you uninstall a
Release Candidate or First Look viewer as well? In the past I had issues where
uninstalling RC or FirstLook also removed my SL settings.