Swythe Armistice
Registered User
Join date: 3 Dec 2005
Posts: 17
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11-02-2009 19:15
Currently, Regions in Second Life seem to slowly degrade in performance over time. This is a long time, somewhat of more then week of up time before it becomes noticeable.
One thing I noticed I do regularly is just restart my regions. I figure there's a myriad of reasons causing this slowdown. Memory and page file fragmentation. Clutter, bugs, and threads from past connections gone bad.
I suggest a simple scheduler tool. A series of drop down menus and check boxes that just simply defines a time to begin a region server restart with an hour delay. Once saved, it'll happen weather the owner is on or not.
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Sindy Tsure
Will script for shoes
Join date: 18 Sep 2006
Posts: 4,103
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11-02-2009 19:41
/me looks unhappy that people are suggesting an automated restart mechanism.. That really doesn't say good things about the state of SL. (not unhappy at you, Swythe! unhappy at SL & LL) edit: don't miss T Linden's new blog which includes how reliable SL is now!! https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/features/blog/2009/11/02/the-second-life-economy--third-quarter-2009-in-detail/
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Osprey Therian
I want capslocklock
Join date: 6 Jul 2004
Posts: 5,049
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11-02-2009 22:34
From: Sindy Tsure edit: don't miss T Linden's new blog
1 billion sold
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Viktoria Dovgal
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Join date: 29 Jul 2007
Posts: 3,593
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11-02-2009 23:47
It's worse because it's better. It used to be that sims routinely crashed (hey, lets call it a feature, automatic restarts!) before things got that sluggish.
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