; * The startup section lists all the connectors to start up in this server ; * instance. This may be only one, or it may be the entire server suite. ; * Multiple connectors should be seaprated by commas. ; * ; * These are the IN connectors the server uses, the in connectors ; * read this config file and load the needed OUT and database connectors ; * [Startup] ServiceConnectors = "OpenSim.Server.Handlers.dll:AssetServiceConnector,OpenSim.Server.Handlers.dll:InventoryServiceInConnector" ; * This is common for all services, it's the network setup for the entire ; * server instance ; * [Network] port = 8003 ; * As an example, the below configuration precisely mimicks the legacy ; * asset server. It is read by the asset IN connector (defined above) ; * and it then loads the OUT connector (a local database module). That, ; * in turn, reads the asset loader and database connection information ; * [AssetService] LocalServiceModule = "OpenSim.Services.AssetService.dll:AssetService" DefaultAssetLoader = "OpenSim.Framework.AssetLoader.Filesystem.dll" AssetLoaderArgs = "assets/AssetSets.xml" StorageProvider = "OpenSim.Data.MySQL.dll" ConnectionString = "Data Source=localhost;Database=grid;User ID=grid;Password=grid;" ; * This configuration loads the inventory server modules. It duplicates ; * the function of the legacy inventory server ; * [InventoryService] LocalServiceModule = "OpenSim.Services.InventoryService.dll:InventoryService" UserServerURI = "http://127.0.0.1:8002" SessionAuthentication = "false" StorageProvider = "OpenSim.Data.MySQL.dll" ConnectionString = "Data Source=localhost;Database=grid;User ID=grid;Password=grid;"