Hello Karl What OpenSim version? Im using scripts with llRegionSay without problems in version 0.8.2.0 Dev from a week ago. I will do test in your version. Kind regards, Luisillo
2015-06-01 17:35 GMT+02:00 Karl Dreyer <paoli...@islandoasis.biz>: > Hello everyone... I have a member that is experiencing a strange issue. He > has server and client modules (in world prims using llRegionSay & > llRegionSayTo to communicate commands to "client" prims). When the > simulator is restarted, all works properly as expected BUT then, after what > seems to be a random length of time it seems that communcations on the sim > cease to function. i.e. It's almost as if the llRegionSay & llRegionSayTo > cease to work properly. the client prims aren't receiving the messages from > the servers. What makes this even more strange is that it doesn't happen > with all of them and the prims being effected is random.. in other words, an > hour after the sim is restarted (for example) a subset of the servers are > failing to properly send messages but the subset of scripts effected seems > to be different each time. > > I have had my resident go through and confirm that channel settings are set > correctly and that there is no channel confusion or conflicts ... the > scripts themselves seem to be OK. I also had him test this system on a > blank sim or a sim with considerably less scripts and the system works > flawlessly. > > My first thought was that there was an issue with the listeners in the > receiving prims and we're hitting some sort of imposed limit to the number > of listeners or listener events allowed on a region. I found in the > OpenSimDefaults.ini file that there is in fact a max_listens_per_region > setting and a max_listens_per_script setting. My first inclination was that > he was hitting one of these limits so, I modified these settings to 0 so > that the system would not impose any limits and unfortunately, this did not > fix the issue. > > Is there somewhere else in the ini files or hardcoded in the simulator code > itself where a limitation is being set? If not, what else could be causing > this behavior? > > Below is a dump of some of the relevant statistics for the region in > question. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > > > CONNECTION STATISTICS > Client logouts due to no data receive timeout: 0 > > > SAMPLE FRAME STATISTICS > Dilatn SimFPS PhyFPS AgntUp RootAg ChldAg Prims AtvPrm AtvScr > ScrLPS > 1.00 54 53.8 0.0 0 0 6623 0 1760 > 5 > > PktsIn PktOut PendDl PendUl UnackB TotlFt NetFt PhysFt OthrFt > AgntFt > ImgsFt > 15 24 0 0 0 19.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 > 0.0 > 0.0 > > > MEMORY STATISTICS > Heap allocated to OpenSim : 645 MB > Last heap allocation rate : 0.323 MB/s > Average heap allocation rate: 0.202 MB/s > Process memory : 1270 MB > > Status of XEngine instance > Scripts loaded : 1760 > Scripts waiting for load : 0 > Max threads : 100 > Min threads : 2 > Allocated threads : 12 > In use threads : 2 > Work items waiting : 0 > Events queued : 0 > Events processed : 214185 > Sensors : 8 > Dataserver requests : 0 > Timers : 46 > Listeners : 61 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > Opensim-users@opensimulator.org > http://opensimulator.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users > _______________________________________________ Opensim-users mailing list Opensim-users@opensimulator.org http://opensimulator.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users