I'm fairly confident that we don't have a network or DNS issue; we're on a 
large university network with no other signs of network problems.  The fact 
that it complains about trying to connect to 127.0.0.1 makes me think it has to 
be a problem with one of the services not correctly communicating with the 
others.

This might be a showstopper for us, if people can't consistently and reliably 
log in...




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From: Ai Austin <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 7:02:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] Random Login Problems

At 11:00 01/05/2010, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
> I seem to be having a strange problem recently, with people not being able to 
> log in to my sim.  The problems seem random as far as I can tell, and I can 
> be logged into the sim while others are getting the login problems.  
> Sometimes it takes 20+ attempts before login is successful.  Once logged in, 
> everything works correctly.  From the logs, it seems as if the services can't 
> communicate with each other...


Jason, this sound like some issues we have been exploring for a while (since 
0.6.5 in fact) and that are present in 0.6.6 through 0.6.8 post fixed (current 
stable version) and also still show in 0..6.9 RC1.  We get the same sorts of 
messages and behaviors since 0.6.5 that you do with the messaging server have 
problems staying in touch with the user server after some logins. We also get 
those region unavailable messages in 0.6.9 RC1.  We have a single 32 bit 
Windows Vista server for the URM (R=AI) services and the regions (Opensim.exe) 
server.

Justin CC and myself spent a lot of time in December trying to pin things down 
and could not.  Justin thinks it might be my DNS or host/network setup, but it 
does work fine on earlier versions of Opensim (before 0.6.6). We are hoping it 
will just "go away" when the refactored services in 0.7 are available.

Sorry I have no fixes to suggest.  But your different environment observation 
of what appears to be similar symptoms might help point te way to an underlying 
problem. 
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