This shows the number of requests that have been processed.
These have not necessarily been sent back to the request since this is done separately by the PollServiceRequestManager
Removes the spurious log warnings if groups are active when NPCs are used.
Adds more regression tests associated with adding messages to the event queue
udp texture throttle and move it to the task throttle. Since most
viewers are using http textures, the udp texture throttle is holding
onto bw that could be used for more responsive prims updates. See
the documentation for CannibalizeTextureRate in OpenSimDefaults.ini.
Option is disabled by default.
Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/CoreModules/Framework/EntityTransfer/EntityTransferModule.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/SceneBase.cs
OpenSim/Services/Interfaces/IGridService.cs
OpenSim/Services/LLLoginService/LLLoginResponse.cs
(conflicts were debug statements that are commented out in master branch)
CorssRegion, TeleportFinishEvent).
Have Simian grid service return the region size.
Many teleport related debug log messages. Can be removed when teleport
works (like that's ever going to happen).
Conflicts:
OpenSim/Framework/RegionInfo.cs
CorssRegion, TeleportFinishEvent).
Have Simian grid service return the region size.
Many teleport related debug log messages. Can be removed when teleport
works (like that's ever going to happen).
Add new region crossing code to varregion
Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/CoreModules/Framework/EntityTransfer/EntityTransferModule.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/ScenePresence.cs
Rename 'RegionWorldLocX' to 'WorldLocX' and same for Y and Z.
This keeps the downward compatibility and follows the scheme of 'region'
and 'world' location naming that is happening in the Util module.
- Parts of region crossing code
- New bakes handling code
- Bakes now sent from sim to sim without central storage
- Appearance handling changes
- Some changes to sitting
- A number of unrelated fixes and improvements
It turns out that the x/y rot data in mouselook is needed to implement this and to push the avatar against the ground if walking in mouselook.
Doing this in the terse send so that we preserve mouselook rotation information
This records how many packets were indicated to be resends by clients
Not 100% reliable since clients can lie about resends, but usually would indicate if clients are not receiving UDP acks at all or in a manner they consider timely.
This allows one to monitor the total number of messages resent to clients over time.
A constantly increasing stat may indicate a general server network or overloading issue if a fairly high proportion of packets sent
A smaller constantly increasing stat may indicate a problem with a particular client-server connection, would need to check "show queues" in this case.