Changing Windows version wouldn't make any difference.
The issue is that it isn't totally straightforward to tell 32-bit Windows to load a 32-bit dll and 64-bit to load a
differently named 64-bit DLL instead. So at the moment we only ship the 32-bit version (of ODE and sqlite) and have to
tell 64-bit users to run OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe.
However, I'm pretty sure it's possible to get around this detection problem so hopefully we can try that soon (no
promises, though).
On 23/01/12 07:45, Chris wrote:
Ahh... On Windows 7 x64 I tried running OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe and in the task
manager it seems to show up as a 32 bit
process. So if this is really the case I am wondering if even running it on
something like Windows Server 2008 would
even make a difference since Windows seems to be registering it as a 32 bit
process?
If I were to try running all my regions over multiple instances of OpenSim; is
it as simple as splitting up my
Regions.ini entries into multiple copies of my OpenSim installation? For
example, I have 8 regions and want to run 2
regions per OpenSim instance. So I make 4 directories, copy my OpenSim install
4 times, 1 per directory, and then Edit
my Regions.ini file to have 2 regions of the appropriate regions per install.
So I'd have something like this:
./os1/bin/ > /Regions/Regions.ini
./os2/bin/ > /Regions/Regions.ini
./os3/bin/ > /Regions/Regions.ini
./os4/bin/ > /Regions/Regions.ini
And just execute them from top down?
This is running in standalone mode currently.
On 1/22/2012 2:56 AM, InuYasha Meiji wrote:
Like you I was hoping to utilize my 64bit Operating System. I installed as much
64bit versions of everything
installed. 64bit MySQL, Apache, and so on. You could use the opensim.exe, but
here is what I was told the issue was. I
am hoping it is temporary but the ODE the best of the physics engines, is not
in 64bit code.
So I was told use the OpenSim.32BitLaunch.
Inu.
On 1/22/2012 3:45 AM, Chris wrote:
I'm a bit confused now I'll admit. According to this page
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366778%28VS.85%29.aspx The user mode
virtual address space for each 64 bit
process with IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE flag set on a x64 based system
should be upwards of 8 TB (Even if Windows
7 x64 Ultimate limits max to192 GB of ram... There's no way I'll be able to
stuff that much in my motherboard =) )
Does this mean that OpenSim.32BitLaunch does not have the large address flag
set / is truly a 32-Bit process?
Thanks for all the quick responses =)
On 1/21/2012 6:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:
A instance of opensim.32bitlaunch.exe can not handle more than 2 GB of RAM -
.. So 10 GB Ram can handle 5 instances with 2 GB max ..
Best regards
Wordfromthe Wise
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I might be wrong because you 2GB limit I never knew about. But Windows can
handle different amount and access it differently depending on the version.
Here are the upper RAM limits for the different editions of Windows 7:
* Starter: 8GB
* Home Basic: 8GB
* Home Premium: 16GB
* Professional: 192GB
* Enterprise: 192GB
* Ultimate: 192GB
My pathetic MOBO (Motherboard) only hold 8gb, but my windows 7 64bit Home
Premium I could use 16gb. Not sure if each instance is still stuck at 2gb.
InuYasha
On 1/21/2012 7:30 PM, M.E. Verhagen wrote:
on linux 64gb max memory can be used,
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE on a 64bit system. (use
the linux server distro and install a lightweight desktop like xfce)
windows desktop system even seem to have a 2gig limit, to use more you
will have to switch to something like windows server 2008 wich seems
to have a max of 192gb
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa366778(v=vs.
85).aspx
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa366778%28v=
vs.85%29.aspx>
Op zondag 22 januari 2012 schreef R.Gunther ([email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>) het volgende:
On 2012-01-21 22:13, Chris wrote:
Hi all,
I am contemplating on adding some additional memory to my system to
see if it helps clear up some recent out of memory errors I have been
seeing on my server. The upgrade will very likely force me to upgrade
my operating system to a 64-bit OS (Most likely Windows 7 x64). Is
OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe capable of utilizing all the system's RAM that
is available, or is it limited to 2 GB (as I understand is the case
with Win XP x86)? Is this the case with x64 versions of Linux as well
(trying to keep my options open :) )? Are there any nuances I should
be aware of when making my migration from Win XP x86 to Win 7 x64?
Thanks! =)
Every windows have the 2GB limit default. 32& 64Bit. there hacks to
get 1GB more.
Better option is to run more opensim instances. so you spilt the
region over more instances so you use the more more.
ANd even instance have a lower load to.
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