Chris,

 

I have been trying different things. 

-          I tried your idea of logging in using the same computer as my grid 
is running on. First it did not work. 

-          So I tried changing my viewer. I have always had good luck running 
the HippoViewer. Changed over to Imprudence. Still did not work.

-          Tried resetting my grid back to just grid and restarting. Tried 
hypergrid again (knowing it would not work). I did, however, see a different 
response than “unable to verify identity”. This time is was “possible 
communication failure”. This is good I thought.

-          Reset my grid back to HyperGrid and tried it again and still did not 
work. Rechecked my HyperGate and reset all of its inner scripts. Tried another 
gate. Still not working, but same communications failure response. This is 
still a good favorable response.

-          Now I was getting curious. I tried more and more of the busy gates 
until … viola!!!! I found one that would work. I made it back into the 
HyperGrid!

-          My next project was to take myself from the robust computer and back 
onto my high speed system I’ve always used. This is simply another 
192.168.x.xxx machine behind my firewall. That also worked.

-          FYI: the busy gate I could get into is: Burgenland

 

So now I have HyperGrid. Not what I wanted but I got it.

 

Now I am back to my original issues:

 

(1)    I want to know if anyone has successfully split regions across multiple 
computer systems? I know that multiple instances can be done (and Chris I may 
have to make contact with you on that). I need extremely specific details of 
how it was done.

(2)    Same as #1, above, except I need explicit directions of how to split 
Robust services across a network. If it can be done, I need the fine details of 
how.

(3)    We have a superb project with OpenSim and I like it very much. The cons: 
nearly everything that is past the basic setups are done in a Linux/Unbuntu 
system configuration. Some of us use Windows systems too. We need to begin 
writing our documents with this in mind.

 

I recommend to the group, if you write something down for future use, please 
specify what system you are running it under.

 

Randy

 

From: Fleep Tuque [via opensim-users] 
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 8:23 AM
To: Randy Pierce
Subject: Re: HyperGrid Issues

 

I forgot to add, if you're serious about running your own publicly accessible 
Opensim grid from home, I'm a big fan of registering an actual domain name and 
getting a static IP address from your ISP - that resolved nearly all the 
networking issues I ran into when I was first trying to set up FleepGrid. I 
never could get the dyndns and NAT loopback stuff working properly on my 
network.

 

Sincerely,

 

- Chris/Fleep

 

 

Chris M. Collins (SL/OS: Fleep Tuque)

Center for Simulations & Virtual Environments Research (UCSIM)

UCIT Instructional & Research Computing

University of Cincinnati

406A Zimmer Hall

315 College Drive

PO BOX 210088

Cincinnati, OH 45221-0088

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(513) 556-3018





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