I think we were referring to the OpenSim configuration mode being 'standalone' (since PHP is listed below). Of course, the webserver can run on the same machine as the standalone.

On 04/06/11 15:59, Diva Canto wrote:
You cannot run Groups in standalone only. If you're using the flotsam's Groups 
implementation, you need at the very
least an external Apache Web server to run the service itself.

On 6/4/2011 7:49 AM, Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
InuYasha, I do feel a lot of sympathy for what you're saying but the blunt fact 
of the matter is that OpenSim is very
technical alpha software. As you've found out, getting features beyond the 
basics working is complicated, often poorly
or even conflictingly documented and may well involve hanging about and asking 
people on IRC (which can often generate
no responses if everyone is busy/elsewhere).

I think that's just the nature of cutting edge volunteer-led open-source 
projects, especially one such as this where
the architecture is extremely distributed. It's not worth ruining your health 
over. If things get too much I would
seriously suggest leaving it for a while and coming back in a year or two, when 
things will (hopefully!) have improved.

You may also want to consider a hosted solution. Running 49 regions on a single 
machine is also asking a lot
technically, depending on how much activity/prims/scripts are on those regions.

As for groups, it is possible to get them running on standalone. I can't 
remember what you may have written about this
before. With Flotsam, it should be a case of following the instructions at
http://code.google.com/p/flotsam/wiki/XmlRpcGroups. However, this code is only 
very lightly maintained. You might also
want to check out the other groups alternatives at 
http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Feature_Matrix#Users

On 04/06/11 13:12, InuYasha Meiji wrote:
You can see what I am running via my tag line. I have fought with it in the 
past with no luck. I have help for someone
who it seems part way through went off to college and I have not been able to 
continue on and make it work. Can someone
tel me am I confused? It is really possible to get groups to work in a 
standalone with just the standalone and no robust
servers etc.

I am starting to think I misunderstood and that I got confused about tit. Kind 
of the way I wasted all kinds of time
trying to get voice working with freeswitch only to find freeswitch don't allow 
the owner of the sim to use a DYNDNS
name server and a permanent IP must be used instead. I asked questions on and 
on, only to find out this bit of
information later.

So I am starting to believe that is the problem with groups. Maybe I never 
asked the right question and running the
groups module may be impossible with a standalone. I am loosing my patience 
with all this, I have been staying up late
and waking up in the middle of the night over all this, over something that was 
supposed to be fun. It isn't worth what
little health I have left.

Distraught and feel wrecked,
InuYasha.

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