This is to deal with the hundred lines of command splurge when one previously typed "help"
Modelled somewhat on the mysql console
One can still type help <command> to get per command help at any point.
Categories capitalized to avoid conflict with the all-lowercase commands (except for commander system, as of yet).
Does not affect command parsing or any other aspects of the console apart from the help system.
Backwards compatible with existing modules.
prim update to only triple queuing. Existing method was:
1. Schedule prim for update, adding to scene update list
2. Update on SOGs during heartbeat queues update onto each SceneViewer
3. Update on SPs during heartbeat queues update onto each IClientAPI
4. ProcessEntityUpdates queues updates into UDP send stack
Now the SceneViewer has been eliminated so updates are scheduled at any
time and then put onto the IClientAPI priority queues immediately during
SceneGraph.UpdateObjectGroups.
This is to allow broader subsitution in the future. Currently, the only substitions are \R (for region name) and \\ (for a single backslash)
e.g. "Region (\R) " is the current and continuing default prompt
This renames custom_prompt in [Startup] to ConsolePrompt
This is necessary so that code in HttpServer can use framework facilities such as the thread watchdog for monitoring purposes.
Doing this shuffle meant that MainServer was moved into OpenSim/Framework/Servers
Also had to make OpenSim.Framework.Console rely on OpenSim.Framework rather than the other way around since it in turn relies on HttpServer
MainConsole and some new interfaces had to be moved into OpenSim/Framework to allow this. This can be reverted if parts of OpenSim.Framework stop relying on console presence (cheifly RegionInfo)
This was a bizarre relic of a bygone age that had no implementations.
If you're using and want to clear the flotsam asset cache then please use the existing "fcache clear" command
This switch stops any assets being saved in the oar.
This can be useful if you're using OAR to backup regions and you know you'll always have the original asset database available.
The config get command shows a current config value on the console.
Now, if <key> is omitted then all the values for the given section are printed.
If <section> is ommitted then all sections and all keys are printed.
Current config can also be dumped to a file using "config save <path>". This can be handy for resolving or eliminating config issues
New option added to save oar -profile=url. Migration on RegionStore making CreatorID be 255 chars.
Moved Handling of user UUID -> name requests to a new module UserManagement/UserManagementModule.
If oar contents are being changed such that older versions of opensim can't load them, then the major version must be increased
This also locks version parameters to either 1.0 or 0.4, so that arbitrary 'versions' cannot be saved
Also closes save stream properly in the event of an error
Version 1.0 OARs are currently incompatible with OpenSim 0.7.0.2 and earlier. However, you can still save compatible version 0.4 OARs by specifing --version=0 on the save oar command line
e.g. save oar --version=0 oars/test.oar
For each agent, this command shows how many packets have been sent/received and how many bytes remain in each of the send queues (resend, land, texture, etc.)
Sometimes useful for diagnostics
if x is 0, then an old version 0.3 archive is saved. If it is anything else or missing, then a version 1.0 archive is saved
version 1.0 archives cannot be loaded on OpenSim 0.7.0.2 and earlier
also add various informational notices about what version we've saving/loading
These levels correspond to packets that one isn't usually interested in when debugging (e.g. regular outgoing SimStats packets)
This is equivalent to what we had a year ago before it was removed. It's extremely crude since it doesn't allow one to pick individual clients or packets. However, it can still be useful when debugging packet race conditions.
This allows you to load an oar without loading its assets. This is useful if you know that the required assets are already in the asset service, since loading without assets is quicker.
This option will become more useful when the ability to save oars without assets is added, which should happen fairly soon. At this point there will also be better documentation.
This will now choose the first network interface IP address, or the loopback
interface if no external interfaces are found. It will log the IP address
used as [NETWORK]: Using x.x.x.x for SYSTEMIP.
These patch should allow people using systems that do not have their locale set to En_US or similar to use OpenSim without suffering effects such as being a million miles up in the air on login.
The problem was caused by parsing strings without forcing that parse to be En_US (hence different decimal and digit group symbols were causing problems).
Thanks very much to VikingErik for doing the legwork on this fix and phacelia for spotting it in the first place.
This merge was very conflicted. I think I got them all, but I can't be sure.
I had to merge to master or risk divergence to the point of unmergeability.
* Only initialize Util's SmartThreadPool if it is actually being used
* No longer initializing Util's SmartThreadPool with a custom max stack size. From MSDN: "Avoid using this constructor overload. The default stack size used by the Thread(ThreadStart) constructor overload is the recommended stack size for threads."
* Changed Util.FireAndForget() to use any of five different methods set with async_call_method in the [Startup] section of OpenSim.ini. Look at the example config for possible values