OpenSimDefaults.ini 89 KB

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  1. ; This file contains defaults for various settings in OpenSimulator. These can be overriden
  2. ; by changing the same setting in OpenSim.ini (once OpenSim.ini.example has been copied to OpenSim.ini).
  3. [Startup]
  4. ; Console prompt
  5. ; Certain special characters can be used to customize the prompt
  6. ; Currently, these are
  7. ; \R - substitute region name
  8. ; \\ - substtitue \
  9. ConsolePrompt = "Region (\R) "
  10. ; Console commands can be saved to a file, so the command history persists after a restart. (default is true)
  11. ConsoleHistoryFileEnabled = true
  12. ; Log file location. This can be set to a simple file path
  13. ; LogFile = OpenSim.log
  14. ; The history file can be just a filename (relative to OpenSim's bin/ directory
  15. ; or it can be a full path to somewhere else. (default is OpenSimConsoleHistory.txt in bin/)
  16. ConsoleHistoryFile = "OpenSimConsoleHistory.txt"
  17. ; How many lines of command history should we keep? (default is 100)
  18. ConsoleHistoryFileLines = 100
  19. ; Set this to true if you want to log crashes to disk
  20. ; this can be useful when submitting bug reports.
  21. ; However, this will only log crashes within OpenSimulator that cause the entire program to exit
  22. ; It will not log crashes caused by virtual machine failures, which includes mono and ODE failures.
  23. ; You will need to capture these native stack traces by recording the session log itself.
  24. save_crashes = false
  25. ; Directory to save crashes to if above is enabled
  26. ; (default is /opensimdir/crashes/*.txt or C:\opensim\crashes\*.txt)
  27. crash_dir = "crashes"
  28. ; Place to create a PID file
  29. ; PIDFile = "/tmp/OpenSim.exe.pid"
  30. ; Console commands run at startup
  31. startup_console_commands_file = "startup_commands.txt"
  32. ; Console commands run on shutdown
  33. shutdown_console_commands_file = "shutdown_commands.txt"
  34. ; Console commands run every 20 minutes
  35. ; timer_Script = "filename"
  36. ; timer_Script time interval (default 20 min)
  37. ; The time is 60 per minute
  38. ; timer_Interval = 1200
  39. ; ##
  40. ; ## SYSTEM
  41. ; ##
  42. ; Sets the method that OpenSim will use to fire asynchronous
  43. ; events. Valid values are UnsafeQueueUserWorkItem,
  44. ; QueueUserWorkItem, BeginInvoke, SmartThreadPool, and Thread.
  45. ;
  46. ; SmartThreadPool is reported to work well on Mono/Linux, but
  47. ; UnsafeQueueUserWorkItem has been benchmarked with better
  48. ; performance on .NET/Windows
  49. ;
  50. ; UnsafeQueueUserWorkItem refers to the fact that the code creating the event could elevate its security
  51. ; privileges. However, as calling code is trusted anyway this is safe (if you set
  52. ; TrustedBinaries = true in the [XEngine] section then you already have to trust that incoming code for other reasons).
  53. async_call_method = SmartThreadPool
  54. ; Max threads to allocate on the FireAndForget thread pool
  55. ; when running with the SmartThreadPool option above
  56. MaxPoolThreads = 300
  57. ; Allow certain jobs to be run consecutively in a job engine rather than always concurrently.
  58. ; This improves performance in regions with large numbers of connections (in the hundreds).
  59. JobEngineEnabled = true
  60. ; Plugin Registry Location
  61. ; Set path to directory for plugin registry. Information about the
  62. ; registered repositories and installed plugins will be stored here.
  63. ; The OpenSim.exe process must have R/W access to the location.
  64. RegistryLocation = "."
  65. ; Used by region module addins. You can set this to outside bin, so that addin
  66. ; configurations will survive updates. The OpenSim.exe process must have R/W access
  67. ; to the location.
  68. ConfigDirectory = "."
  69. ; ##
  70. ; ## CLIENTS
  71. ; ##
  72. ; Set this to the DLL containing the client stack to use.
  73. clientstack_plugin="OpenSim.Region.ClientStack.LindenUDP.dll"
  74. ; ##
  75. ; ## REGIONS
  76. ; ##
  77. ; Determine where OpenSimulator looks for the files which tell it which regions to server
  78. ; Defaults to "filesystem" if this setting isn't present
  79. region_info_source = "filesystem"
  80. ; region_info_source = "web"
  81. ; Determines where the region XML files are stored if you are loading these from the filesystem.
  82. ; Defaults to bin/Regions in your OpenSimulator installation directory
  83. ; regionload_regionsdir="C:\somewhere\xmlfiles\"
  84. ; Determines the page from which regions xml is retrieved if you are loading these from the web
  85. ; The XML here has the same format as it does on the filesystem (including the <Root> tag),
  86. ; except that everything is also enclosed in a <Regions> tag.
  87. ; regionload_webserver_url = "http://example.com/regions.xml";
  88. ;; Allow the simulator to start up if there are no region configuration available
  89. ;; from the selected region_info_source.
  90. allow_regionless = false
  91. ;; Allow child agents to see into the region even if their root counterpart isn't allowed in here
  92. see_into_region = true
  93. ;; use legacy math for sittarget offset "correction"
  94. ;; set this option to false to use improved math more compatibility with SL.
  95. ;; keep it true if you have many old objects with sits set by scripts.
  96. ;; the offset in question is added to the SitTarget to find the sitting avatar position.
  97. ;; acording to its size, etc.
  98. ; LegacySitOffsets = true;
  99. ; Maximum number of position, rotation and scale changes for each prim that the simulator will store for later undos
  100. ; Increasing this number will increase memory usage.
  101. MaxPrimUndos = 20
  102. ; Minimum size for non-physical prims.This can be overridden in the region config file (as
  103. ; NonPhysicalPrimMin!).
  104. ; NonPhysicalPrimMin = 0.001
  105. ; Maximum size of non physical prims. Affects resizing of existing prims. This can be overridden in the region config file (as NonPhysicalPrimMax!).
  106. NonPhysicalPrimMax = 256
  107. ; Minimum size where a prim can be physical. This can be overridden in the region config file.
  108. ; PhysicalPrimMin = 0.01
  109. ; Maximum size of physical prims. Affects resizing of existing prims. This can be overridden in the region config file.
  110. PhysicalPrimMax = 64
  111. ; If a viewer attempts to rez a prim larger than the non-physical or physical prim max, clamp the dimensions to the appropriate maximum
  112. ; This can be overridden in the region config file.
  113. ClampPrimSize = false
  114. ; If a prim is loaded from an external source, clamp it to Z = 0 if Z is negative.
  115. ClampNegativeZ = false
  116. ; Maximum number of prims allowable in a linkset. Affects creating new linksets. Ignored if less than or equal to zero.
  117. ; This can be overridden in the region config file.
  118. LinksetPrims = 0
  119. ; Allow scripts to keep running when they cross region boundaries, rather than being restarted. State is reloaded on the destination region.
  120. ; This only applies when crossing to a region running in a different simulator.
  121. ; For crossings where the regions are on the same simulator the script is always kept running.
  122. AllowScriptCrossing = true
  123. ; Allow compiled script binary code to cross region boundaries.
  124. ; If you set this to "true", any region that can teleport to you can
  125. ; inject ARBITRARY BINARY CODE into your system. Use at your own risk.
  126. ; YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
  127. TrustBinaries = false
  128. ; the default view range. Viewers override this ( no major effect still )
  129. DefaultDrawDistance = 255.0
  130. ; limit the maximum view range ( no effect still (does limit MaxRegionsViewDistance) )
  131. MaxDrawDistance = 512
  132. ; the maximum distance to tell a viewer to connect to a neighbour region, so it can be seen
  133. ; (it is limited by MaxDrawDistance above)
  134. ; less than 256 shows imediate neighbours; 512 also second imediate neighbours etc
  135. ; more than 512m can cause viewers problems specially in case of dense regions.
  136. ; curretly this distance is from current region borders.
  137. MaxRegionsViewDistance = 255
  138. ; If you have only one region in an instance, or to avoid the many bugs
  139. ; that you can trigger in modules by restarting a region, set this to
  140. ; true to make the entire instance exit instead of restarting the region.
  141. ; This is meant to be used on systems where some external system like
  142. ; Monit will restart any instance that exits, thereby making the shutdown
  143. ; into a restart.
  144. InworldRestartShutsDown = false
  145. ; Use of normalized 55FPS statistics
  146. ; Opensim does not have a frame rate control like other simulators.
  147. ; Most parameters that control timing can be configurable region by region.
  148. ; To achieve closer compatibility with values expected by viewers, scripts and users
  149. ; some parameters are converted to a equivalent per frame value.
  150. ; Additionally, they are scaled to values they would have on a system running at a nominal 55 frames per second rate.
  151. ; The scale factor it 55 * FrameTime, corresponding to 5 with default configuration
  152. ; You can choose to show the true physics FPS to viewers by setting Normalized55FPS to false.
  153. ; Normalized55FPS = true
  154. ; Main Frame time
  155. ; This defines the rate of several simulation events.
  156. ; Default value should meet most needs.
  157. ; It can be reduced to improve the simulation of moving objects, with possible increase of cpu and network loads.
  158. ; It should not be less than the physics engine step time.
  159. ; Being a integer multiple of it may reduce some jitter in reported physics FPS.
  160. ; changing this value, you need to change some of the following *EveryNFrames so their actions timing remains the same
  161. FrameTime = 0.0909
  162. ; The values below represent the percentage of the target frame time that,
  163. ; when underrun, should trigger yellow or red in the lag meter.
  164. ; Less than 60% of FPS is amber by default, less then 40% is red.
  165. ; These values are advisory. Viewers may choose to not use them but it is
  166. ; encouraged that they do.
  167. ; FrameTimeWarnPercent = 60;
  168. ; FrameTimeCritPercent = 40;
  169. ; Send scheduled updates to objects in the scene
  170. ; This must be a whole number
  171. UpdateObjectsEveryNFrames = 1;
  172. ; Send position/velocity, etc. updates to agents in the scene
  173. ; This must be a whole number
  174. UpdateAgentsEveryNFrames = 1;
  175. ; Apply pending forces from physics calculations to an entity.
  176. ; This must be a whole number
  177. UpdateEntityMovementEveryNFrames = 1;
  178. ; Send coarse location updates to viewers. In a classic viewer, this updates the minimap.
  179. ; This must be a whole number
  180. UpdateCoarseLocationsEveryNFrames = 50;
  181. ; Physics simulation execution or syncronization, acording to engine. Should be 1
  182. ; This must be a whole number
  183. UpdatePhysicsEveryNFrames = 1;
  184. ; Send out the on frame event to modules and other listeners. This should probably never deviate from 1.
  185. ; This must be a whole number
  186. UpdateEventsEveryNFrames = 1;
  187. ; Send terrain updates to viewers
  188. ; This must be a whole number
  189. UpdateTerrainEveryNFrames = 50;
  190. ; Persitently store any objects which meet the PRIM STORAGE criteria
  191. ; This must be a whole number
  192. UpdateStorageEveryNFrames = 200;
  193. ; Clean up temp on rez objects.
  194. ; This must be a whole number
  195. UpdateTempCleaningEveryNSeconds = 180;
  196. ; ##
  197. ; ## PRIM STORAGE
  198. ; ##
  199. ; Persistence of changed objects happens during regular sweeps. The following control that behaviour to
  200. ; prevent frequently changing objects from heavily loading the region data store.
  201. ; If both of these values are set to zero then persistence of all changed objects will happen on every sweep.
  202. ;
  203. ; Objects will be considered for persistance in the next sweep when they have not changed for this number of seconds
  204. MinimumTimeBeforePersistenceConsidered = 60
  205. ; Objects will always be considered for persistance in the next sweep if the first change occurred this number of seconds ago
  206. MaximumTimeBeforePersistenceConsidered = 600
  207. ; ##
  208. ; ## PHYSICS
  209. ; ##
  210. ; If true then prims can be collided with by avatars, other prims, etc.
  211. ; If false then all prims are phantom, no matter whether their phantom flag is checked or unchecked.
  212. ; Also, no prims are subject to physics.
  213. collidable_prim = true
  214. ; If true then prims can be made subject to physics (gravity, pushing, etc.).
  215. ; If false then physics flag can be set but it is not honoured. However, prims are still solid for the purposes of collision direction
  216. physical_prim = true
  217. ; Select a mesher here.
  218. ;
  219. ; Meshmerizer properly handles complex prims by using triangle meshes.
  220. ; Note that only the ODE physics engine currently deals with meshed prims in a satisfactory way
  221. ;
  222. ; ZeroMesher is faster but leaves the physics engine to model the mesh using the basic shapes that it supports
  223. ; Usually this is only a box
  224. meshing = Meshmerizer
  225. ;meshing = ZeroMesher
  226. ; Path to decoded sculpty maps
  227. ; Defaults to "j2kDecodeCache
  228. ;DecodedSculptMapPath = "j2kDecodeCache"
  229. ; if you use Meshmerizer and want sculpt map collisions, setting this to
  230. ; to true will store decoded sculpt maps in a special folder in your bin
  231. ; folder, which can reduce startup times by reducing asset requests. Some
  232. ; versions of mono dont work well when reading the cache files, so set this
  233. ; to false if you have compatibility problems.
  234. ;CacheSculptMaps = true
  235. ;; BulletSim is the default physics engine. It provides the best performance and most functionality.
  236. ;; BulletSim supports varregions.
  237. ;; OpenDynamicsEngine was the previous default physics engine in OpenSimulator 0.7.6.1 and before.
  238. ;; It continues to provide a workable physics implementation. It does not currently support varregions.
  239. ;; basicphysics effectively does not model physics at all, making all objects phantom.
  240. ;; Default is BulletSim
  241. physics = BulletSim
  242. ;physics = modified_BulletX
  243. ;physics = OpenDynamicsEngine
  244. ;physics = basicphysics
  245. ;physics = POS
  246. ; ##
  247. ; ## SCRIPT ENGINE
  248. ; ##
  249. ;; Default script engine to use. Currently, we only have XEngine
  250. DefaultScriptEngine = "XEngine"
  251. ; Http proxy setting for llHTTPRequest and dynamic texture loading, if
  252. ; required
  253. ; HttpProxy = "http://proxy.com:8080"
  254. ; If you're using HttpProxy, then you can set HttpProxyExceptions to a
  255. ; list of regular expressions for URLs that you don't want to go through
  256. ; the proxy.
  257. ; For example, servers inside your firewall.
  258. ; Separate patterns with a ';'
  259. ; HttpProxyExceptions = ".mydomain.com;localhost"
  260. ; ##
  261. ; ## EMAIL MODULE
  262. ; ##
  263. ;; The email module requires some configuration. It needs an SMTP
  264. ;; server to send mail through.
  265. ;emailmodule = DefaultEmailModule
  266. ; ##
  267. ; ## ANIMATIONS
  268. ; ##
  269. ; If enabled, enableFlySlow will change the primary fly state to
  270. ; FLYSLOW, and the "always run" state will be the regular fly.
  271. enableflyslow = false
  272. ; PreJump is an additional animation state, but it probably
  273. ; won't look right until the physics engine supports it
  274. ; (i.e delays takeoff for a moment)
  275. ; #
  276. ; # statistics
  277. ; #
  278. ; Simulator statistics are output to the console periodically at debug level INFO.
  279. ; Setting this to zero disables this output.
  280. ; LogShowStatsSeconds = 3600
  281. ; Simulator Stats URI
  282. ; Enable JSON simulator data by setting a URI name (case sensitive)
  283. ; Returns regular sim stats (SimFPS, ...)
  284. Stats_URI = "jsonSimStats"
  285. ; Simulator StatsManager URI
  286. ; Enable fetch of StatsManager registered stats. Fetch is query which can optionally
  287. ; specify category, container and stat to fetch. If not selected, returns all of that type.
  288. ; http://simulatorHTTPport/ManagedStats/?cat=Category&cont=Container&stat=Statistic
  289. ; ManagedStatsRemoteFetchURI = "ManagedStats"
  290. ; Make OpenSim start all regions woth logins disabled. They will need
  291. ; to be enabled from the console if this is set
  292. ; StartDisabled = false
  293. ; Image decoding. Use CSJ2K for layer boundary decoding if true,
  294. ; OpenJPEG if false
  295. ; UseCSJ2K = true
  296. ; Use "Trash" folder for items deleted from the scene
  297. ; When set to True (the default) items deleted from the scene will be
  298. ; stored in the user's trash or lost and found folder. When set to
  299. ; False items will be removed from the scene permanently
  300. UseTrashOnDelete = True
  301. ; #
  302. ; # Logging
  303. ; #
  304. ; Force logging when the thread pool approaches an overload condition
  305. ; Provides useful data for post-mortem analysis even in a production
  306. ; system with reduced logging
  307. LogOverloads = True
  308. ; #
  309. ; # Telehubs
  310. ; #
  311. ; SpawnPointRouting adjusts the landing for incoming avatars.
  312. ; "closest" will place the avatar at the SpawnPoint located in the closest
  313. ; available spot to the destination (typically map click/landmark).
  314. ; "random" will place the avatar on a randomly selected spawnpoint;
  315. ; "sequence" will place the avatar on the next sequential SpawnPoint
  316. ; SpawnPointRouting = closest
  317. ; TelehubAllowLandmark allows users with landmarks to override telehub
  318. ; routing and land at the landmark coordinates when set to true
  319. ; default is false
  320. ; TelehubAllowLandmark = false
  321. [Map]
  322. ; Map tile options.
  323. ; If true, then maptiles are generated using the MapImageModule below.
  324. ; If false then the texture referenced by MaptileStaticUUID is used instead, which can also be overridden
  325. ; in individual region config file(s). If you do not want to upload map tiles at all, then you will need
  326. ; both to set this to false and comment out the [Modules] MapImageServiceModule setting in config-include/
  327. ;GenerateMaptiles = true
  328. ;WorldMapModule = "WorldMap"
  329. ; The module to use in order to generate map images.
  330. ; MapImageModule is the default. Warp3DImageModule is an alternative experimental module that can
  331. ; generate better images.
  332. ;MapImageModule = "MapImageModule"
  333. ; World map blacklist timeout in seconds
  334. ;BlacklistTimeout = 600
  335. ; Refresh (in seconds) the map tile periodically
  336. ;MaptileRefresh = 0
  337. ; If not generating maptiles, use this static texture asset ID
  338. ;MaptileStaticUUID = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
  339. ; Draw objects on maptile. This step might take a long time if you've got a large number of
  340. ; objects, so you can turn it off here if you'd like.
  341. DrawPrimOnMapTile = true
  342. ; Use terrain texture for maptiles if true, use shaded green if false
  343. TextureOnMapTile = true
  344. ; Texture prims
  345. TexturePrims = true
  346. ; Only texture prims that have a diagonal size greater than this number
  347. TexturePrimSize = 48
  348. ; Attempt to render meshes and sculpties on the map
  349. RenderMeshes = false;
  350. [Permissions]
  351. ; ##
  352. ; ## PERMISSIONS
  353. ; ##
  354. ; Permission modules to use, separated by comma.
  355. ; Possible modules are DefaultPermissionsModule, PrimLimitsModule
  356. ;permissionmodules = "DefaultPermissionsModule"
  357. ; If set to false, then, in theory, the server never carries out permission checks (allowing anybody to copy
  358. ; any item, etc. This may not yet be implemented uniformally.
  359. ; If set to true, then all permissions checks are carried out
  360. ; Default is true
  361. serverside_object_permissions = true
  362. ; This allows some control over permissions
  363. ; please note that this still doesn't duplicate SL, and is not intended to
  364. ; This allows grid users with a UserLevel of 200 or more to assume god
  365. ; powers in the regions in this simulator.
  366. allow_grid_gods = false
  367. ; Allow region owners to assume god powers in their regions
  368. ;region_owner_is_god = true
  369. ; Allow region managers to assume god powers in regions they manage
  370. ;region_manager_is_god = false
  371. ; God mode should be turned on in the viewer whenever
  372. ; the user has god rights somewhere. They may choose
  373. ; to turn it off again, though.
  374. automatic_gods = false
  375. ; The user can execute any and all god functions, as
  376. ; permitted by the viewer UI, without actually "godding
  377. ; up". This is the default state in 0.8.2.
  378. implicit_gods = true
  379. ; Control user types that are allowed to create new scripts
  380. ; Only enforced if serviceside_object_permissions is true
  381. ;
  382. ; Current possible values are
  383. ; all - anyone can create scripts (subject to normal permissions)
  384. ; gods - only administrators can create scripts (as long as allow_grid_gods is true)
  385. ; Default value is all
  386. ; allowed_script_creators = all
  387. ; Control user types that are allowed to edit (save) scripts
  388. ; Only enforced if serviceside_object_permissions is true
  389. ;
  390. ; Current possible values are
  391. ; all - anyone can edit scripts (subject to normal permissions)
  392. ; gods - only administrators can edit scripts (as long as allow_grid_gods is true)
  393. ; Default value is all
  394. ; allowed_script_editors = all
  395. ; Provides a simple control for land owners to give build rights to specific avatars
  396. ; in publicly accessible parcels that disallow object creation in general.
  397. ; Owners specific avatars by adding them to the Access List of the parcel
  398. ; without having to use the Groups feature
  399. ; Disabled by default
  400. ; simple_build_permissions = False
  401. ; Minimum user level required to upload assets
  402. ;LevelUpload = 0
  403. [RegionReady]
  404. ; Enable this module to get notified once all items and scripts in the region have been completely loaded and compiled
  405. enabled = true
  406. ; Channel on which to signal region readiness through a message
  407. ; formatted as follows: "{server_startup|oar_file_load},{0|1},n,[oar error]"
  408. ; - the first field indicating whether this is an initial server startup
  409. ; - the second field is a number indicating whether the OAR file loaded ok (1 == ok, 0 == error)
  410. ; - the third field is a number indicating how many scripts failed to compile
  411. ; - "oar error" if supplied, provides the error message from the OAR load
  412. channel_notify = -800
  413. ; - disallow logins while scripts are loading
  414. ; Instability can occur on regions with 100+ scripts if users enter before they have finished loading
  415. login_disable = true
  416. ; - send an alert as json to a service
  417. ; alert_uri = "http://myappserver.net/my_handler/"
  418. [EstateManagement]
  419. ; If false, then block any region restart requests from the client even if they are otherwise valid.
  420. ; Default is true
  421. AllowRegionRestartFromClient = true
  422. [UserProfiles]
  423. ;# {ProfileURL} {} {Set url to UserProfilesService} {}
  424. ;; Set the value of the url to your UserProfilesService
  425. ;; If un-set / "" the module is disabled
  426. ;; If the ProfileURL is not set, then very BASIC
  427. ;; profile support will be configured. If the ProfileURL is set to a
  428. ;; valid URL, then full profile support will be configured. The URL
  429. ;; points to your grid's Robust user profiles service
  430. ;;
  431. ; ProfileURL = http://127.0.0.1:9000
  432. ;; set this to false to prevent your users to be sent to unknown
  433. ;; web sites by other users on their profiles
  434. ; AllowUserProfileWebURLs = true
  435. [SMTP]
  436. enabled = false
  437. ;enabled = true
  438. ;internal_object_host = lsl.opensim.local
  439. ;host_domain_header_from = 127.0.0.1
  440. ;SMTP_SERVER_HOSTNAME = 127.0.0.1
  441. ;SMTP_SERVER_PORT = 25
  442. ;SMTP_SERVER_LOGIN = foo
  443. ;SMTP_SERVER_PASSWORD = bar
  444. [Network]
  445. ConsoleUser = "Test"
  446. ConsolePass = "secret"
  447. http_listener_port = 9000
  448. console_port = 0
  449. ; ssl config: Experimental! The auto https config only really works definately on windows XP now
  450. ; you need a Cert Request/Signed pair installed in the MY store with the CN specified below
  451. ; you can use https on other platforms, but you'll need to configure the httpapi yourself for now
  452. http_listener_ssl = false ; Also create a SSL server
  453. http_listener_cn = "localhost" ; Use the cert with the common name
  454. http_listener_sslport = 9001 ; Use this port for SSL connections
  455. http_listener_ssl_cert = "" ; Currently unused, but will be used for OSHttpServer
  456. ; HTTPS for "Out of band" management applications such as the remote
  457. ; admin module
  458. ;
  459. ; Create https_listener = "True" will create a listener on the port
  460. ; specified. Provide the path to your server certificate along with it's
  461. ; password
  462. ; https_listener = False
  463. ; Set our listener to this port
  464. ; https_port = 0
  465. ; Path to X509 certificate
  466. ; cert_path = "path/to/cert.p12"
  467. ; Password for cert
  468. ; cert_pass = "password"
  469. ; Maximum bytes allowed for HTTP_BODY_MAXLENGTH.
  470. ; By default, llHTTPRequest limits the response body to 2048 bytes.
  471. ; This limit can be extended using HTTP_BODY_MAXLENGTH to a maximum
  472. ; of HttpBodyMaxLenMAX bytes.
  473. ; HttpBodyMaxLenMAX=16384
  474. ; Hostname to use in llRequestURL/llRequestSecureURL
  475. ; if not defined - default machine name is being used
  476. ; (on Windows this mean NETBIOS name - useably only inside local network)
  477. ; ExternalHostNameForLSL=127.0.0.1
  478. ; Disallow the following address ranges for user scripting calls (e.g. llHttpRequest())
  479. ; This is based on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses
  480. ; This stops users making HTTP calls to machines in the simulator's local network.
  481. ; If you need to allow some LAN calls we recommend you use OutboundDisallowForUserScriptsExcept documented in OpenSim.ini.example
  482. ; If you override OutboundDisallowForUserScripts directly you need to be very careful.
  483. ;
  484. ; Network ranges are specified in CIDR notation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing#CIDR_notation) with multiple entries separated by |
  485. ; To specify an individual IP address use the /32 netmask (e.g. 192.168.1.3/32)
  486. ; You can also specify individual <addr>:<port> endpoints (e.g. 192.168.1.3:8003)
  487. ; If an address if given without a port number then port 80 is assumed.
  488. OutboundDisallowForUserScripts = 0.0.0.0/8|10.0.0.0/8|100.64.0.0/10|127.0.0.0/8|169.254.0.0/16|172.16.0.0/12|192.0.0.0/24|192.0.2.0/24|192.88.99.0/24|192.168.0.0/16|198.18.0.0/15|198.51.100.0/24|203.0.113.0/24|224.0.0.0/4|240.0.0.0/4|255.255.255.255/32
  489. ;
  490. ; You can also prevent all user script outgoing calls with the following override in OpenSim.ini
  491. ;
  492. ; OutboundDisallowForUserScripts = 0.0.0.0/0
  493. ;
  494. ; You can also disable the blacklist entirely with an empty entry
  495. ;
  496. ; OutboundDisallowForUserScripts = ""
  497. ; What is reported as the "X-Secondlife-Shard"
  498. ; Defaults to the user server url if not set
  499. ; The old default is "OpenSim", set here for compatibility
  500. shard = "OpenSim"
  501. ; What is reported as the "User-Agent" when using llHTTPRequest
  502. ; Defaults to not sent if not set here. See the notes section in the wiki at
  503. ; http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlHTTPRequest for comments on adding
  504. ; " (Mozilla Compatible)" to the text where there are problems with a web server
  505. ;user_agent = "OpenSim LSL (Mozilla Compatible)"
  506. ; OpenSim can send multiple simultaneous requests for services such as asset
  507. ; retrieval. However, some versions of mono appear to hang when there are too
  508. ; many simultaneous requests, default is 30 and is currently applied only to assets
  509. ;MaxRequestConcurrency = 30
  510. [AccessControl]
  511. ; Viewer-based access control. |-separated list of allowed viewers.
  512. ; AllowedClients = ""
  513. ; Viewer-based access control. |-separated list of denied viewers.
  514. ; No restrictions by default.
  515. ; DeniedClients = ""
  516. [ClientStack.LindenUDP]
  517. ; Set this to true to process incoming packets asynchronously. Networking is
  518. ; already separated from packet handling with a queue, so this will only
  519. ; affect whether networking internals such as packet decoding and
  520. ; acknowledgement accounting are done synchronously or asynchronously
  521. ; Default is true.
  522. ;
  523. ;async_packet_handling = true
  524. ; The client socket receive buffer size determines how many
  525. ; incoming requests we can process; the default on .NET is 8192
  526. ; which is about 2 4k-sized UDP datagrams. On mono this is
  527. ; whatever the underlying operating system has as default; for
  528. ; example, ubuntu 8.04 or SLES11 have about 111k, which is about
  529. ; 27 4k-sized UDP datagrams (on linux platforms you can [as root]
  530. ; do "sysctl net.core.rmem_default" to find out what your system
  531. ; uses a default socket receive buffer size.
  532. ;
  533. ; client_socket_rcvbuf_size allows you to specify the receive
  534. ; buffer size LLUDPServer should use. NOTE: this will be limited
  535. ; by the system's settings for the maximum client receive buffer
  536. ; size (on linux systems you can set that with "sysctl -w
  537. ; net.core.rmem_max=X")
  538. ;
  539. ;client_socket_rcvbuf_size = 8388608
  540. ; Maximum outbound bytes per second for a single scene. This can be used to
  541. ; throttle total outbound UDP traffic for a simulator. The default value is
  542. ; 0, meaning no throttling at the scene level. The example given here is
  543. ; 20 megabits
  544. ;
  545. ;scene_throttle_max_bps = 2500000
  546. ; Maximum bytes per second to send to any single client. This will override
  547. ; the user's viewer preference settings. The default value is 0, meaning no
  548. ; aggregate throttling on clients (only per-category throttling). The
  549. ; example given here is 1.5 megabits
  550. ;
  551. ;client_throttle_max_bps = 187500
  552. ; Minimum bytes per second to send to any single client as a result of
  553. ; adaptive throttling. Viewer preferences set to a lower number will
  554. ; override the settin. The example given here ensures that adaptive
  555. ; throttling will never decrease per client bandwidth below 256 kbps.
  556. ;
  557. ;adaptive_throttle_min_bps = 32000
  558. ; Adaptive throttling attempts to limit network overload when multiple
  559. ; clients login by starting each connection more slowly. Disabled by
  560. ; default
  561. ;
  562. enable_adaptive_throttles = false
  563. ; Per-client bytes per second rates for the various throttle categories.
  564. ; These are default values that will be overridden by clients. These
  565. ; defaults are approximately equivalent to the throttles set by the Imprudence
  566. ; viewer when maximum bandwidth is set to 350kbps
  567. ;resend_default = 6625
  568. ;land_default = 9125
  569. ;wind_default = 1750
  570. ;cloud_default = 1750
  571. ;task_default = 18500
  572. ;texture_default = 18500
  573. ;asset_default = 10500
  574. ; Configures how ObjectUpdates are aggregated. These numbers
  575. ; do not literally mean how many updates will be put in each
  576. ; packet that goes over the wire, as packets are
  577. ; automatically split on a 1400 byte boundary. These control
  578. ; the balance between responsiveness of interest list updates
  579. ; and total throughput. Higher numbers will ensure more full-
  580. ; sized packets and faster sending of data, but more delay in
  581. ; updating interest lists
  582. ;
  583. ;PrimUpdatesPerCallback = 100
  584. ; TextureSendLimit determines how many packets will be put on
  585. ; the outgoing queue each cycle. Like the settings above, this
  586. ; is a balance between responsiveness to priority updates and
  587. ; total throughput. Higher numbers will give a better
  588. ; throughput at the cost of reduced responsiveness to client
  589. ; priority changes or transfer aborts
  590. ;
  591. ;TextureSendLimit = 20
  592. ; CannibalizeTextureRate allows bandwidth to be moved from the
  593. ; UDP texture throttle to the task throttle. Since most viewers
  594. ; use HTTP textures, this provides a means of using what is largely
  595. ; unused bandwidth in the total throttle. The value is the proportion
  596. ; of the texture rate to move to the task queue. It must be between
  597. ; 0.0 (none of the bandwidth is cannibalized) and 0.9 (90% of the
  598. ; bandwidth is grabbed)
  599. ;
  600. ; CannibalizeTextureRate = 0.5
  601. ; Quash and remove any light properties from attachments not on the
  602. ; hands. This allows flashlights and lanterns to function, but kills
  603. ; silly vanity "Facelights" dead. Sorry, head mounted miner's lamps
  604. ; will also be affected.
  605. ;
  606. ;DisableFacelights = false
  607. ; The time to wait before disconecting an unresponsive client.
  608. ; The time is in seconds. The default is one minute
  609. ;
  610. ;AckTimeout = 60
  611. ; The time to wait before disconecting an unresponsive paused client.
  612. ; A client can be paused when the file selection dialog is open during file upload.
  613. ; This gives extra time to find files via the dialog but will still disconnect if
  614. ; the client crashes or loses its network connection
  615. ; The time is in seconds. The default is five minutes.
  616. ;
  617. ;PausedAckTimeout = 300
  618. [ClientStack.LindenCaps]
  619. ;; Long list of capabilities taken from
  620. ;; http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Current_Sim_Capabilities
  621. ;; Not all are supported by OpenSim. The ones supported are
  622. ;; set to localhost. These defaults can be overwritten
  623. ;; in OpenSim.ini
  624. ;;
  625. Cap_AttachmentResources = ""
  626. Cap_ChatSessionRequest = ""
  627. Cap_CopyInventoryFromNotecard = "localhost"
  628. Cap_DispatchRegionInfo = ""
  629. Cap_EstateChangeInfo = ""
  630. Cap_EnvironmentSettings = "localhost"
  631. Cap_EventQueueGet = "localhost"
  632. Cap_FetchInventory = ""
  633. Cap_ObjectMedia = "localhost"
  634. Cap_ObjectMediaNavigate = "localhost"
  635. Cap_FetchLib = ""
  636. Cap_FetchLibDescendents = ""
  637. Cap_GetDisplayNames = "localhost"
  638. Cap_GetTexture = "localhost"
  639. Cap_GetMesh = "localhost"
  640. Cap_GetObjectCost = ""
  641. Cap_GetObjectPhysicsData = ""
  642. Cap_GroupProposalBallot = ""
  643. Cap_GroupMemberData = "localhost"
  644. Cap_HomeLocation = "localhost"
  645. Cap_LandResources = ""
  646. Cap_MapLayer = "localhost"
  647. Cap_MapLayerGod = "localhost"
  648. Cap_NewFileAgentInventory = "localhost"
  649. Cap_NewFileAgentInventoryVariablePrice = "localhost"
  650. Cap_ObjectAdd = "localhost"
  651. Cap_ParcelPropertiesUpdate = "localhost"
  652. Cap_ParcelMediaURLFilterList = ""
  653. Cap_ParcelNavigateMedia = ""
  654. Cap_ParcelVoiceInfoRequest = ""
  655. Cap_ProductInfoRequest = ""
  656. Cap_ProvisionVoiceAccountRequest = ""
  657. Cap_RemoteParcelRequest = "localhost"
  658. Cap_RequestTextureDownload = ""
  659. Cap_SearchStatRequest = ""
  660. Cap_SearchStatTracking = ""
  661. Cap_SendPostcard = ""
  662. Cap_SendUserReport = ""
  663. Cap_SendUserReportWithScreenshot = ""
  664. Cap_ServerReleaseNotes = ""
  665. Cap_SimConsole = ""
  666. Cap_SimulatorFeatures = ""
  667. Cap_SetDisplayName = ""
  668. Cap_StartGroupProposal = ""
  669. Cap_TextureStats = ""
  670. Cap_UntrustedSimulatorMessage = ""
  671. Cap_UpdateAgentInformation = ""
  672. Cap_UpdateAgentLanguage = ""
  673. Cap_UpdateGestureAgentInventory = ""
  674. Cap_UpdateNotecardAgentInventory = "localhost"
  675. Cap_UpdateScriptAgent = "localhost"
  676. Cap_UpdateGestureTaskInventory = ""
  677. Cap_UpdateNotecardTaskInventory = "localhost"
  678. Cap_UpdateScriptTask = "localhost"
  679. Cap_UploadBakedTexture = "localhost"
  680. Cap_UploadObjectAsset = "localhost"
  681. Cap_ViewerStartAuction = ""
  682. Cap_ViewerStats = ""
  683. ; Capabilities for fetching inventory over HTTP rather than UDP
  684. ; FetchInventoryDescendents2 and FetchInventory2 are the ones used in the latest Linden Lab viewers (from some point in the v2 series and above)
  685. ; It appears that Linden Lab viewer 3.3.1 onwards will not work properly if FetchInventoryDescendents2 and FetchInventory2 are not enabled
  686. Cap_WebFetchInventoryDescendents = ""
  687. Cap_FetchInventoryDescendents2 = "localhost"
  688. Cap_FetchInventory2 = "localhost"
  689. ; Capability for searching for people
  690. Cap_AvatarPickerSearch = "localhost"
  691. [Chat]
  692. ; Controls whether the chat module is enabled. Default is true.
  693. enabled = true;
  694. ; Distance in meters that whispers should travel. Default is 10m
  695. whisper_distance = 10
  696. ; Distance in meters that ordinary chat should travel. Default is 20m
  697. say_distance = 20
  698. ; Distance in meters that shouts should travel. Default is 100m
  699. shout_distance = 100
  700. [EntityTransfer]
  701. ; The maximum distance in regions that an agent is allowed to teleport
  702. ; along the x or y axis. This is set to 65535 because current viewers
  703. ; can't handle teleports that are greater than this distance
  704. ; Setting to 0 will allow teleports of any distance
  705. ;
  706. max_distance = 65535
  707. ; Allow avatars to cross into and out of the region.
  708. AllowAvatarCrossing = true
  709. ; This disables border transfers for objects. When true, objects can be placed outside
  710. ; the region's border without being transferred to another simulator.
  711. DisableObjectTransfer = false
  712. ; Minimum user level required for HyperGrid teleports
  713. LevelHGTeleport = 0
  714. ; Determine whether the cancel button is shown at all during teleports.
  715. ; This option exists because cancelling at certain points can result in an unuseable session (frozen avatar, etc.)
  716. ; Disabling cancellation can be okay in small closed grids where all teleports are highly likely to suceed.
  717. DisableInterRegionTeleportCancellation = false
  718. ;; This option exists to control the behavior of teleporting gods into places that have landing points
  719. ;; and telehubs. Historically, there has been a difference: OpenSim (OS) has honored landing points and telehubs even for
  720. ;; avatars with god permissions; SL lets gods land wherever they want.
  721. LandingPointBehavior = LandingPointBehavior_OS
  722. [Messaging]
  723. ; Control which region module is used for instant messaging.
  724. ; Default is InstantMessageModule (this is the name of the core IM module as well as the setting)
  725. InstantMessageModule = InstantMessageModule
  726. ; MessageTransferModule = MessageTransferModule
  727. ; OfflineMessageModule = OfflineMessageModule
  728. ; OfflineMessageURL = http://yourserver/Offline.php
  729. ; MuteListModule = MuteListModule
  730. ; MuteListURL = http://yourserver/Mute.php
  731. ; Control whether group messages are forwarded to offline users. Default is true.
  732. ; ForwardOfflineGroupMessages = true
  733. [Inventory]
  734. ; Control whether multiple objects sent to inventory should be coaleseced into a single item
  735. ; There are still some issues with coalescence, including the fact that rotation is not restored
  736. ; and some assets may be missing from archive files.
  737. CoalesceMultipleObjectsToInventory = true
  738. [Appearance]
  739. ; Persist avatar baked textures
  740. ; Persisting baked textures can speed up login and region border
  741. ; crossings especially with large numbers of users, though it
  742. ; will store potentially large numbers of textures in your asset
  743. ; database
  744. PersistBakedTextures = false
  745. ; Control the delay before appearance is sent to other avatars and
  746. ; saved in the avatar service. Attempts to limit the impact caused
  747. ; by the very chatty dialog that sets appearance when an avatar
  748. ; logs in or teleports into a region; values are in seconds
  749. DelayBeforeAppearanceSave = 5
  750. DelayBeforeAppearanceSend = 2
  751. ; If true, avatar appearance information is resent to other avatars in the simulator every 60 seconds.
  752. ; This may help with some situations where avatars are persistently grey, though it will not help
  753. ; in other situations (e.g. appearance baking failures where the avatar only appears as a cloud to others).
  754. ResendAppearanceUpdates = false
  755. ; Turning this on responds to CachedTexture packets to possibly avoid rebaking the avatar
  756. ; on every login
  757. ReuseTextures = false
  758. [Attachments]
  759. ; Controls whether avatar attachments are enabled.
  760. ; Defaults to true - only set to false for debugging purposes
  761. Enabled = true
  762. ; Controls the number of milliseconds that are slept per 100 prims rezzed in attachments
  763. ; Experimental setting to control CPU spiking when avatars with many attachments login/change outfit
  764. ; or when multiple avatars with medium level attachments login/change outfit simultaneously.
  765. ; If 0 then no throttling is performed.
  766. ThrottlePer100PrimsRezzed = 0;
  767. [Mesh]
  768. ; enable / disable Collada mesh support
  769. ; default is true
  770. AllowMeshUpload = true
  771. ; if you use Meshmerizer and want collisions for meshies, setting this to true
  772. ; will cause OpenSim to attempt to decode meshies assets, extract the physics
  773. ; mesh, and use it for collisions.
  774. UseMeshiesPhysicsMesh = true
  775. ; Minimum user level required to upload meshes
  776. ;LevelUpload = 0
  777. [Textures]
  778. ; If true, textures generated dynamically (i.e. through osSetDynamicTextureData() and similar OSSL functions) are reused where possible
  779. ; Chiefly, reuse occurs if a texture has already been generated with identical data and settings, and that texture contains no dynamic components
  780. ; (e.g. images pulled from an external HTTP address).
  781. ; Reusing previously generated textures results in a much faster update on the viewer but may cause issues if the viewer didn't receive all resolutions of the texture.
  782. ; Currently, it will also increase asset cache use since temporary dynamic textures are no longer deleted.
  783. ; Hence, currently considered experimental.
  784. ; Default is false.
  785. ReuseDynamicTextures = false
  786. ; If true, then textures generated dynamically that have a low data size relative to their pixel size are not reused
  787. ; This is to workaround an apparent LL 3.3.4 and earlier viewer bug where such textures are not redisplayed properly when pulled from the viewer cache.
  788. ; Only set this to true if you are sure that all the viewers using your simulator will not suffer from this problem.
  789. ; This setting only has an affect is ReuseDynamicTextures = true
  790. ; Default is false
  791. ReuseDynamicLowDataTextures = false
  792. [ODEPhysicsSettings]
  793. ; ##
  794. ; ## Physics stats settings
  795. ;
  796. ; If collect_stats is enabled, then extra stat information is collected which is accessible via the MonitorModule
  797. ; (see http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Monitoring_Module for more details).
  798. collect_stats = false
  799. ; ##
  800. ; ## Physics logging settings - logfiles are saved to *.DIF files
  801. ; ##
  802. ; default is false
  803. ;physics_logging = true
  804. ;; every n simulation iterations, the physics snapshot file is updated
  805. ;physics_logging_interval = 50
  806. ;; append to existing physics logfile, or overwrite existing logfiles?
  807. ;physics_logging_append_existing_logfile = true
  808. ;##
  809. ;## World Settings
  810. ;##
  811. ;Gravity. Feel like falling up? change world_gravityz to 9.8 instead of -9.8. m/s
  812. world_gravityx = 0
  813. world_gravityy = 0
  814. world_gravityz = -9.8
  815. ; Terminal velocity of a falling avatar
  816. ; This is the same http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_velocity#Examples
  817. ; Max value is 255, min value is 0
  818. avatar_terminal_velocity = 54
  819. ; World Step size.
  820. ; with legacy ODE this value needs to be close to 0.02s
  821. ; with ubOde this value can be reduced to improve simulation quality with the cost of higher cpu load
  822. ; you will need to test acording to you needs
  823. ; choosing a value that is a integer sub multiple of FrameRate reduces some jitter on reported physics FPS
  824. world_stepsize = 0.01818
  825. ; number of iterations of constrains solver, higher should improve results
  826. ; up to a point where acumulated math errors eliminate the improvement
  827. ; more steps may increase CPU load. No real gain in changing
  828. world_solver_iterations = 10
  829. ;Spaces level settings. Affects memory consumption vs Collider CPU time for avatar and physical prim
  830. ; defines spaces partition cells min and max sizes == 2^value
  831. world_hashspace_level_low = -5
  832. world_hashSpace_level_high = 12
  833. meters_in_small_space = 29.9
  834. ; ##
  835. ; ## Contact properties. (the stuff that happens when things come in contact with each other)
  836. ; ##
  837. ; surface layer around geometries other geometries can sink into before generating a contact
  838. world_contact_surface_layer = 0.001
  839. ; Filtering collisions helps keep things stable physics wise, but sometimes
  840. ; it can be overzealous. If you notice bouncing, chances are it's that.
  841. filter_collisions = false
  842. ; Non Moving Terrain Contact (avatar isn't moving)
  843. nm_terraincontact_friction = 255.0
  844. nm_terraincontact_bounce = 0.1
  845. nm_terraincontact_erp = 0.1025
  846. ; Moving Terrain Contact (avatar is moving)
  847. m_terraincontact_friction = 75.0
  848. m_terraincontact_bounce = 0.05
  849. m_terrainContact_erp = 0.05025
  850. ; Moving Avatar to object Contact
  851. m_avatarobjectcontact_friction = 75.0
  852. m_avatarobjectcontact_bounce = 0.1
  853. ; Object to Object Contact and Non-Moving Avatar to object
  854. objectcontact_friction = 250.0
  855. objectcontact_bounce = 0.2
  856. ; ##
  857. ; ## Avatar Control
  858. ; ##
  859. ; PID Controller Settings. These affect the math that causes the avatar to reach the
  860. ; desired velocity
  861. ; See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PID_controller
  862. av_pid_derivative = 2200.0
  863. av_pid_proportional = 900.0;
  864. ;girth of the avatar. Adds radius to the height also
  865. av_capsule_radius = 0.37
  866. ; Max force permissible to use to keep the avatar standing up straight
  867. av_capsule_standup_tensor = 550000
  868. ; specifies if the capsule should be tilted (=true; old compatibility mode)
  869. ; or straight up-and-down (=false; better and more consistent physics behavior)
  870. av_capsule_tilted = false
  871. ; used to calculate mass of avatar.
  872. ; float AVvolume = (float) (Math.PI*Math.Pow(CAPSULE_RADIUS, 2)*CAPSULE_LENGTH);
  873. ; av_density * AVvolume;
  874. av_density = 80
  875. ; use this value to cut 52% of the height the sim gives us
  876. ; Currently unused
  877. ; av_height_fudge_factor = 0.52
  878. ; Movement. Smaller is faster.
  879. ; speed of movement with Always Run off
  880. av_movement_divisor_walk = 1.3
  881. ; speed of movement with Always Run on
  882. av_movement_divisor_run = 0.8
  883. ; When the avatar flies, it will be moved up by this amount off the ground (in meters)
  884. minimum_ground_flight_offset = 3.0
  885. ; Plant avatar. This reduces the effect of physical contacts with the avatar.
  886. ; If you have a group of unruly and rude visitors that bump each other, turn this on to make that less attractive.
  887. ; The avatar still allows a small movement based on the PID settings above. Stronger PID settings AND this active
  888. ; will lock the avatar in place
  889. av_planted = false
  890. ; No Avatar Avatar Collissions. This causes avatar to be able to walk through each other as if they're ghosts but still interact with the environment
  891. av_av_collisions_off = false
  892. ; ##
  893. ; ## Object options
  894. ; ##
  895. ; used in the mass calculation.
  896. geometry_default_density = 10.000006836
  897. ; amount of ODE steps where object is non moving for ODE to automatically put it to sleep
  898. body_frames_auto_disable = 20
  899. ; used to control llMove2Target
  900. body_pid_derivative = 35
  901. body_pid_gain = 25
  902. ; maximum number of contact points to generate per collision
  903. contacts_per_collision = 80
  904. ; start throttling the object updates if object comes in contact with 3 or more other objects
  905. geom_contactpoints_start_throttling = 3
  906. ; send 1 update for every x updates below when throttled
  907. geom_updates_before_throttled_update = 15
  908. ; Maximum mass an object can be before it is clamped
  909. maximum_mass_object = 10000.01
  910. ; ##
  911. ; ## Sculpted Prim settings
  912. ; ##
  913. ; Do we want to mesh sculpted prim to collide like they look?
  914. mesh_sculpted_prim = true
  915. ; number^2 non-physical level of detail of the sculpt texture. 32x32 - 1024 verticies
  916. mesh_lod = 32
  917. ; number^2 physical level of detail of the sculpt texture. 16x16 - 256 verticies
  918. mesh_physical_lod = 16
  919. ; ##
  920. ; ## additional meshing options
  921. ; ##
  922. ; Physical collision mesh proxies are normally created for complex prim shapes,
  923. ; and collisions for simple boxes and spheres are computed algorithmically.
  924. ; If you would rather have mesh proxies for simple prims, you can set this to
  925. ; true. Note that this will increase memory usage and region startup time.
  926. ; Default is false.
  927. ;force_simple_prim_meshing = false
  928. [BulletSim]
  929. ; All the BulletSim parameters can be displayed with the console command
  930. ; "physics get all" and all are defined in the source file
  931. ; OpenSim/Regions/Physics/BulletSPlugin/BSParam.cs.
  932. ; There are two bullet physics libraries, bulletunmanaged is the default and is a
  933. ; native c++ dll bulletxna is a managed C# dll. They have comparible functionality
  934. ; but the c++ one is much faster.
  935. BulletEngine = "bulletunmanaged"
  936. ; BulletEngine = "bulletxna"
  937. ; BulletSim can run on its own thread independent of the simulator's heartbeat
  938. ; thread. Enabling this will not let the physics engine slow down avatar movement, etc.
  939. UseSeparatePhysicsThread = false
  940. ; Terrain implementation can use either Bullet's heightField or BulletSim can build
  941. ; a mesh. 0=heightField, 1=mesh
  942. TerrainImplementation = 0
  943. ; For mesh terrain, the detail of the created mesh. '1' gives 256x256 (heightfield
  944. ; resolution). '2' gives 512x512. Etc. Cannot be larger than '4'. Higher
  945. ; magnifications use lots of memory.
  946. TerrainMeshMagnification = 2
  947. ; Should avatars collide with each other?
  948. AvatarToAvatarCollisionsByDefault = true
  949. ; Avatar physics height adjustments.
  950. ; http://opensimulator.org/wiki/BulletSim#Adjusting_Avatar_Height
  951. AvatarHeightLowFudge = 0 ; Adjustment at low end of height range
  952. AvatarHeightMidFudge = 0 ; Adjustment at mid point of avatar height range
  953. AvatarHeightHighFudge = 0 ; Adjustment at high end of height range
  954. ; Avatar walk-up-stairs parameters
  955. ; If an avatar collides with an object 'close to its feet', the avatar will be
  956. ; moved/pushed up do simulate stepping up.
  957. ;AvatarStepHeight = 0.6 ; The height, below which is considered a step collision.
  958. ;AvatarStepAngle = 0.3 ; The angle from vertical (in radians) to consider a surface a step
  959. ;AvatarStepApproachFactor = 2 ; Approach angle factor. O=straight on, .6=~45 degrees.
  960. ;AvatarStepGroundFudge = 0.1 ; Fudge added to bottom of avatar below which step collisions happen
  961. ;AvatarStepForceFactor = 0 ; Avatar is pushed up by its mass times this factor
  962. ;AvatarStepUpCorrectionFactor = 0.8 ; Avatar is displaced up the collision height times this factor
  963. ;AvatarStepSmoothingSteps = 1 ; Number of frames after a step collision that up correction is applied
  964. ; Terminal velocity of a falling avatar
  965. ; This is the same http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_velocity#Examples
  966. ; negative for a downward speed.
  967. AvatarTerminalVelocity = -54
  968. ; Default linkset implmentation
  969. ; 'Constraint' uses physics constraints to hold linkset together. 'Compound'
  970. ; builds a compound shape from the children shapes to create a single physical
  971. ; shape. 'Compound' uses a lot less CPU time.
  972. LinkImplementation = 1 ; 0=constraint, 1=compound
  973. ; If 'true', offset a linkset's origin based on mass of linkset parts.
  974. LinksetOffsetCenterOfMass = false
  975. ; If 'true', turn scuplties into meshes
  976. MeshSculptedPrim = true
  977. ; If 'true', force simple prims (box and sphere) to be meshed
  978. ; If 'false', the Bullet native special case shape is used for square rectangles
  979. ; and even dimensioned spheres.
  980. ForceSimplePrimMeshing = false
  981. ; If 'true', when creating meshes, remove all triangles that have two equal vertexes.
  982. ; Happens often in sculpties. If turned off, there will be some doorways
  983. ; that cannot be walked through.
  984. ShouldRemoveZeroWidthTriangles = true
  985. ; If 'true', use convex hull definition in mesh asset if present.
  986. ShouldUseAssetHulls = true
  987. ; If there are thousands of physical objects, these maximums should be increased.
  988. MaxCollisionsPerFrame = 2048
  989. MaxUpdatesPerFrame = 8192
  990. ; Detailed physics debug logging. Very verbose.
  991. PhysicsLoggingEnabled = False
  992. PhysicsLoggingDir = "."
  993. VehicleLoggingEnabled = False
  994. [RemoteAdmin]
  995. enabled = false
  996. ; Set this to a nonzero value to have remote admin use a different port
  997. port = 0
  998. ; Set this to the ip address that you want the admin server to bind to
  999. bind_ip_address = "0.0.0.0"
  1000. ; This password is required to make any XMLRPC call (should be set as the "password" parameter)
  1001. access_password = unknown
  1002. ; List the IP addresses allowed to call RemoteAdmin
  1003. ; If access_ip_addresses isn't set, then all IP addresses can access RemoteAdmin.
  1004. ; access_ip_addresses = 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 ...
  1005. ; access_ip_addresses =
  1006. ; set this variable to true if you want the create_region XmlRpc
  1007. ; call to unconditionally enable voice on all parcels for a newly
  1008. ; created region [default: false]
  1009. create_region_enable_voice = false
  1010. ; set this variable to false if you want the create_region XmlRpc
  1011. ; call to create all regions as private per default (can be
  1012. ; overridden in the XmlRpc call) [default: true]
  1013. create_region_public = false
  1014. ; the create_region XmlRpc call uses region_file_template to generate
  1015. ; the file name of newly create regions (if they are created
  1016. ; persistent). the parameter available are:
  1017. ; {0} - X location
  1018. ; {1} - Y location
  1019. ; {2} - region UUID
  1020. ; {3} - region port
  1021. ; {4} - region name with " ", ":", "/" mapped to "_"
  1022. region_file_template = "{0}x{1}-{2}.ini"
  1023. ; we can limit the number of regions that XmlRpcCreateRegion will
  1024. ; allow by setting this to a positive, non-0 number: as long as the
  1025. ; number of regions is below region_limits, XmlRpcCreateRegion will
  1026. ; succeed. setting region_limit to 0 disables the check.
  1027. ; default is 0
  1028. ;region_limit = 0
  1029. ; enable only those methods you deem to be appropriate using a | delimited whitelist
  1030. ; for example, enabled_methods = admin_broadcast|admin_region_query|admin_save_oar|admin_save_xml
  1031. ; if this parameter is not specified but enabled = true, all methods will be available
  1032. enabled_methods = all
  1033. ; specify the default appearance for an avatar created through the remote admin interface
  1034. ; This will only take effect is the file specified by the default_appearance setting below exists
  1035. ;default_male = Default Male
  1036. ;default_female = Default Female
  1037. ; update appearance copies inventory items and wearables of default avatars. if this value is false
  1038. ; (default), just worn assets are copied to the Clothes folder; if true, all Clothes and Bodyparts
  1039. ; subfolders are copied. the receiver will wear the same items the default avatar did wear.
  1040. ;copy_folders = false
  1041. ; path to default appearance XML file that specifies the look of the default avatars
  1042. ;default_appearance = default_appearance.xml
  1043. ; RestPlugins are not currently operational.
  1044. ;[RestPlugins]
  1045. ; ; Change this to true to enable REST Plugins. This must be true if you wish to use
  1046. ; ; REST Region or REST Asset and Inventory Plugins
  1047. ; enabled = false
  1048. ; god_key = SECRET
  1049. ; prefix = /admin
  1050. ;[RestRegionPlugin]
  1051. ; ; Change this to true to enable the REST Region Plugin
  1052. ; enabled = false
  1053. ;[RestHandler]
  1054. ; ; Change this to true to enable the REST Asset and Inventory Plugin
  1055. ; enabled = false
  1056. ; authenticate = true
  1057. ; secured = true
  1058. ; extended-escape = true
  1059. ; realm = OpenSim REST
  1060. ; dump-asset = false
  1061. ; path-fill = true
  1062. ; dump-line-size = 32
  1063. ; flush-on-error = true
  1064. ; IRC bridge is experimental, so if it breaks... keep both parts... yada yada
  1065. ; also, not good error detection when it fails
  1066. [IRC]
  1067. enabled = false; you need to set this to true otherwise it won't connect
  1068. ;server = name.of.irc.server.on.the.net
  1069. ;; user password - only use this if the server requires one
  1070. ;password = mypass
  1071. ;nick = OpenSimBotNameProbablyMakeThisShorter
  1072. ;channel = #the_irc_channel_you_want_to_connect_to
  1073. ;user = "USER OpenSimBot 8 * :I'm an OpenSim to IRC bot"
  1074. ;port = 6667
  1075. ;; channel to listen for configuration commands
  1076. ;commands_enabled = false
  1077. ;command_channel = 2777
  1078. ;report_clients = true
  1079. ;; relay private chat connections
  1080. ;; relay_private_channels = true: will relay IRC chat from/to private in-world channels
  1081. ;; relay_private_channel_out -- channel to send messages out to the IRC bridge
  1082. ;; relay_private_channel_in -- channel to receive message from the IRC bridge
  1083. ;; relay_chat = false: IRC bridge will not relay normal chat
  1084. ;; access_password -- simple security device
  1085. ;;
  1086. ;; so, to just relay chat from an IRC channel to in-world region and vice versa:
  1087. ;;
  1088. ;; relay_private_channels = false
  1089. ;; relay_chat = true
  1090. ;;
  1091. ;; to relay chat only to/from private in-world channels:
  1092. ;;
  1093. ;; relay_chat = false
  1094. ;; relay_private_channels = true
  1095. ;; relay_private_channel_in = 2226
  1096. ;; relay_private_channel_out = 2225
  1097. ;;
  1098. ;; in this example, all chat coming in from IRC will be send out via
  1099. ;; in-world channel 2226, and all chat from in-world channel 2225 will
  1100. ;; be relayed to the IRC channel.
  1101. ;;
  1102. ;relay_private_channels = false
  1103. ;relay_private_channel_in = 2226
  1104. ;relay_private_channel_out = 2225
  1105. ;relay_chat = true
  1106. ;access_password = foobar
  1107. ;;fallback_region = name of "default" region
  1108. ;;MSGformat fields : 0=botnick, 1=user, 2=region, 3=message
  1109. ;; must start with "PRIVMSG {0} : " or irc server will get upset
  1110. ;;for <bot>:<user in region> :<message>
  1111. ;;msgformat = "PRIVMSG {0} :<{1} in {2}>: {3}"
  1112. ;;for <bot>:<message> - <user of region> :
  1113. ;msgformat = "PRIVMSG {0} : {3} - {1} of {2}"
  1114. ;;for <bot>:<message> - from <user> :
  1115. ;;msgformat = "PRIVMSG {0} : {3} - from {1}"
  1116. ;; exclude_list allows you to stop the IRC connector from announcing the
  1117. ;;arrival and departure of certain users. For example: admins, bots.
  1118. ;exclude_list=User 1,User 2,User 3
  1119. ;;Shows modal alertbox for entering agent on IRC enabled regions
  1120. ;;
  1121. ;; Enable Alert, default = false
  1122. ;alert_show = false
  1123. ;;
  1124. ;; Show IRC serverinfo, default = true
  1125. ;alert_show_serverinfo = true
  1126. ;;
  1127. ;alert_msg_pre = "This region is linked to Irc."
  1128. ;alert_msg_post = "Everything you say in public chat can be listened."
  1129. ; The following settings control the progression of daytime
  1130. ; in the Sim. The defaults are the same as the commented out settings
  1131. [Sun]
  1132. ; number of wall clock hours for an opensim day. 24.0 would mean realtime
  1133. ;day_length = 4
  1134. ; Year length in days
  1135. ;year_length = 60
  1136. ; Day to Night Ratio
  1137. ;day_night_offset = 0.45
  1138. ; send a Sun update every update_interval # of frames. A lower number will
  1139. ; make for smoother sun transition at the cost of network
  1140. ;update_interval = 100
  1141. [Wind]
  1142. ; Enables the wind module. Default is true
  1143. enabled = true
  1144. ; How often should wind be updated, as a function of world frames. Approximately 50 frames a second
  1145. wind_update_rate = 150
  1146. ; The Default Wind Plugin to load
  1147. wind_plugin = SimpleRandomWind
  1148. ; These settings are specific to the ConfigurableWind plugin
  1149. ; To use ConfigurableWind as the default, simply change wind_plugin to ConfigurableWind and uncomment the following.
  1150. ; avg_strength = 5.0
  1151. ; avg_direction = 0.0
  1152. ; var_strength = 0.0
  1153. ; var_direction = 0.0
  1154. ; rate_change = 1.0
  1155. ; This setting is specific to the SimpleRandomWind plugin
  1156. ; Adjusts wind strength. 0.0 = no wind, 1.0 = normal wind. Default is 1.0
  1157. strength = 1.0
  1158. [Cloud]
  1159. ; Enable this to generate classic particle clouds above the sim.
  1160. ; default is disabled - turn it on here
  1161. enabled = false
  1162. ; Density of cloud cover 0.0 to 1.0 Defult 0.5
  1163. density = 0.5
  1164. ; update interval for the cloud cover data returned by llCloud().
  1165. ; default is 1000
  1166. cloud_update_rate = 1000
  1167. [LightShare]
  1168. ; This enables the transmission of Windlight scenes to supporting clients, such as the Meta7 viewer.
  1169. ; It has no ill effect on viewers which do not support server-side windlight settings.
  1170. enable_windlight = false
  1171. [Trees]
  1172. ; Enable this to allow the tree module to manage your sim trees, including growing, reproducing and dying
  1173. ; default is false
  1174. active_trees = false
  1175. ; Density of tree population
  1176. tree_density = 1000.0
  1177. [VectorRender]
  1178. ; the font to use for rendering text (default: Arial)
  1179. ; font_name = "Arial"
  1180. [LL-Functions]
  1181. ; Set the following to true to allow administrator owned scripts to execute console commands
  1182. ; currently unused
  1183. ; AllowosConsoleCommand=false
  1184. ; Are god functions such as llSetObjectPermMask() allowed? If true then gods and only gods have access to these functions.
  1185. ; If false then gods cannot execute these functions either.
  1186. AllowGodFunctions = false
  1187. ; Restrict the email address used by llEmail to the address associated with the avatars user account?
  1188. ; If true then llEmail will only send email to the address in the user account of the avatar who owns the object containing the script.
  1189. ; If false then email may be sent to any valid email address.
  1190. RestrictEmail = false
  1191. ; Maximum number of llListen events we allow over the entire region.
  1192. ; Set this to 0 to have no limit imposed
  1193. max_listens_per_region = 1000
  1194. ; Maximum number of llListen events we allow per script
  1195. ; Set this to 0 to have no limit imposed.
  1196. max_listens_per_script = 64
  1197. ; Maximum number of external urls that scripts can set up in this simulator (e.g. via llRequestURL())
  1198. max_external_urls_per_simulator = 100
  1199. ; Use size boxes instead of meshed prims, sculpts and mesh when calculating bounding boxes.
  1200. ; Speeds up calculations but can make them inaccurate, in some cases very inaccurate.
  1201. UseSimpleBoxesInGetBoundingBox = false
  1202. ; Add a third vector with stats when returning results from llGetBoundingBox.
  1203. ; Lists objects (groups), prims/meshes/avatars (parts) and vertices rendered.
  1204. AddStatsInGetBoundingBox = false
  1205. ; Avatar bounding box, lower X value, constant part, when standing
  1206. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxStandingXconst = -0.275
  1207. ; Avatar bounding box, upper X value, constant part, when standing
  1208. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxStandingXconst = 0.275
  1209. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Y value, constant part, when standing
  1210. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxStandingYconst = -0.35
  1211. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Y value, constant part, when standing
  1212. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxStandingYconst = 0.35
  1213. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Z value, constant part, when standing
  1214. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxStandingZconst = -0.1
  1215. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Z value, coefficient to multiply with avatar height, when standing
  1216. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxStandingZcoeff = -0.5
  1217. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Z value, constant part, when standing
  1218. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxStandingZconst = 0.1
  1219. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Z value, coefficient to multiply with avatar height, when standing
  1220. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxStandingZcoeff = 0.5
  1221. ; Avatar bounding box, lower X value, constant part, when groundsitting
  1222. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingXconst = -0.3875
  1223. ; Avatar bounding box, upper X value, constant part, when groundsitting
  1224. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingXconst = 0.3875
  1225. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Y value, constant part, when groundsitting
  1226. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingYconst = -0.5
  1227. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Y value, constant part, when groundsitting
  1228. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingYconst = 0.5
  1229. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Z value, constant part, when groundsitting
  1230. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingZconst = -0.05
  1231. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Z value, coefficient to multiply with avatar height, when groundsitting
  1232. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingZcoeff = -0.375
  1233. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Z value, constant part, when groundsitting
  1234. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingZconst = 0.5
  1235. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Z value, coefficient to multiply with avatar height, when groundsitting
  1236. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxGroundsittingZcoeff = 0.0
  1237. ; Avatar bounding box, lower X value, constant part, when sitting
  1238. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxSittingXconst = -0.5875
  1239. ; Avatar bounding box, upper X value, constant part, when sitting
  1240. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxSittingXconst = 0.1875
  1241. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Y value, constant part, when sitting
  1242. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxSittingYconst = -0.35
  1243. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Y value, constant part, when sitting
  1244. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxSittingYconst = 0.35
  1245. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Z value, constant part, when sitting
  1246. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxSittingZconst = -0.35
  1247. ; Avatar bounding box, lower Z value, coefficient to multiply with avatar height, when sitting
  1248. LowerAvatarBoundingBoxSittingZcoeff = -0.375
  1249. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Z value, constant part, when sitting
  1250. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxSittingZconst = -0.25
  1251. ; Avatar bounding box, upper Z value, coefficient to multiply with avatar height, when sitting
  1252. UpperAvatarBoundingBoxSittingZcoeff = 0.25
  1253. ; Safety coefficient for max bounding box from prim size box X coordinate
  1254. ; Worst case is twisted and sheared box, 1+sqrt(2)
  1255. PrimBoundingBoxSafetyCoefficientX = 2.414214
  1256. ; Safety coefficient for max bounding box from prim size box Y coordinate
  1257. ; Worst case is twisted and sheared box, 1+sqrt(2)
  1258. PrimBoundingBoxSafetyCoefficientY = 2.414214
  1259. ; Safety coefficient for max bounding box from prim size box Z coordinate
  1260. ; Worst case is twisted tube, 0.5+sqrt(1.25)
  1261. PrimBoundingBoxSafetyCoefficientZ = 1.618034
  1262. ; Use llCastRay V3 if true.
  1263. ; Implements llCastRay similar but not identical to Second Life.
  1264. ; See http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlCastRay .
  1265. ; NEW
  1266. ; Meshes prims for good accuracy in ray hit detection,
  1267. ; handling basic and tortured prims, sculpts and meshes.
  1268. ; Uses ellipsoid, correctly sized avatar capsules.
  1269. ; Handles complex terrain, multi-prim objects and seated avatars.
  1270. ; Implements throttling and the status codes
  1271. ; RCERR_UNKNOWN and RCERR_CAST_TIME_EXCEEDED,
  1272. ; so LSL scripts need to handle these responses and RCERR_SIM_PERF_LOW.
  1273. ; WARNING
  1274. ; Can be faster on some servers and scenes, but slower on others,
  1275. ; compared to previous version of llCastRay in OpenSimulator.
  1276. ; Is in most cases considerably slower than llCastRay in Second Life.
  1277. ; Generates geometry meshes and can therefore use much system resources.
  1278. UseLlCastRayV3 = false
  1279. ; Accepted calculation precision error in calculations in llCastRay V3
  1280. FloatToleranceInLlCastRay = 0.00001
  1281. ; Accepted distance difference between duplicate hits in llCastRay V3
  1282. FloatTolerance2InLlCastRay = 0.001
  1283. ; Detail level when rendering prims in llCastRay V3
  1284. ; 0 = Low, 1 = Medium, 2 = High, 3 = Highest, higer level gives better accuracy but slower call
  1285. PrimDetailLevelInLlCastRay = 1
  1286. ; Detail level when rendering sculpts in llCastRay V3
  1287. ; 0 = Low, 1 = Medium, 2 = High, 3 = Highest, higer level gives better accuracy but slower call
  1288. SculptDetailLevelInLlCastRay = 1
  1289. ; Detail level when rendering meshes in llCastRay V3
  1290. ; 0 = Low, 1 = Medium, 2 = High, 3 = Highest, higer level gives better accuracy but slower call
  1291. MeshDetailLevelInLlCastRay = 3
  1292. ; Detail level when rendering avatar capsules in llCastRay V3
  1293. ; 0 = Low, 1 = Medium, 2 = High, 3 = Highest, higer level gives better accuracy but slower call
  1294. AvatarDetailLevelInLlCastRay = 1
  1295. ; Maximum number of returned hits from llCastRay V3
  1296. MaxHitsInLlCastRay = 16
  1297. ; Maximum number of returned hits per prim from llCastRay V3
  1298. MaxHitsPerPrimInLlCastRay = 16
  1299. ; Maximum number of returned hits per object from llCastRay V3
  1300. MaxHitsPerObjectInLlCastRay = 16
  1301. ; Report ray intersections with surfaces on exits from a prim as hits in llCastRay V3 if true
  1302. DetectExitHitsInLlCastRay = false
  1303. ; Detect attachments in llCastRay V3 if true
  1304. DoAttachmentsInLlCastRay = false
  1305. ; Throttle period length in ms before which all old llCastRay use is discarded in llCastRay V3
  1306. ; The sum of AvailableTimeInMsPerRegionInLlCastRay and all AvailableTimeInMsPerAvatarInLlCastRay should not exceed this
  1307. ThrottleTimeInMsInLlCastRay = 200
  1308. ; Available time in ms for llCastRay per throttle period and 65536 m2 land area in llCastRay V3
  1309. AvailableTimeInMsPerRegionInLlCastRay = 40
  1310. ; Available time in ms for llCastRay per throttle period and avatar when script in attachment or vehicle in llCastRay V3
  1311. AvailableTimeInMsPerAvatarInLlCastRay = 10
  1312. ; Required available time in ms left to perform a new llCastRay in llCastRay V3
  1313. RequiredAvailableTimeInMsInLlCastRay = 2
  1314. ; Maximum available time in ms possible in llCastRay V3, not to get too high values with varregions
  1315. MaximumAvailableTimeInMsInLlCastRay = 40
  1316. ; Use cached meshes in llCastRay V3 if true
  1317. ; Improves performance but uses more memory
  1318. UseMeshCacheInLlCastRay = true
  1319. [DataSnapshot]
  1320. ; The following set of configs pertains to search.
  1321. ; Set index_sims to true to enable search engines to index your searchable data
  1322. ; If false, no data will be exposed, DataSnapshot module will be off, and you can ignore the rest of these search-related configs
  1323. ; default is false
  1324. index_sims = false
  1325. ; The variable data_exposure controls what the regions expose:
  1326. ; minimum: exposes only things explicitly marked for search
  1327. ; all: exposes everything
  1328. data_exposure = minimum
  1329. ; If search is on, change this to your grid name; will be ignored for standalones
  1330. gridname = "OSGrid"
  1331. ; Period between data snapshots, in seconds. 20 minutes, for starters, so that you see the initial changes fast.
  1332. ; Later, you may want to increase this to 3600 (1 hour) or more
  1333. default_snapshot_period = 1200
  1334. ; This will be created in bin, if it doesn't exist already. It will hold the data snapshots.
  1335. snapshot_cache_directory = "DataSnapshot"
  1336. ; Uncomment if you want to index your data with this and/or other search providers. One entry per
  1337. ; data service
  1338. ;DATA_SRV_MISearch = "http://metaverseink.com/cgi-bin/register.py"
  1339. [Economy]
  1340. ; These economy values get used in the BetaGridLikeMoneyModule. - This module is for demonstration only -
  1341. ; The default economy module only implements just enough to allow free actions (transfer of objects, etc).
  1342. ; There is no intention to implement anything further in core OpenSimulator.
  1343. ; This functionality has to be provided by third party modules.
  1344. ;; Enables selling things for $0. Default is true.
  1345. SellEnabled = true
  1346. ;; Money Unit fee to upload textures, animations etc. Default is 0.
  1347. PriceUpload = 0
  1348. ;; Money Unit fee to create groups. Default is 0.
  1349. PriceGroupCreate = 0
  1350. ; We don't really know what the rest of these values do. These get sent to the client
  1351. ; These taken from Agni at a Public Telehub. Change at your own risk.
  1352. ObjectCount = 0
  1353. PriceEnergyUnit = 100
  1354. PriceObjectClaim = 10
  1355. PricePublicObjectDecay = 4
  1356. PricePublicObjectDelete = 4
  1357. PriceParcelClaim = 1
  1358. PriceParcelClaimFactor = 1
  1359. PriceRentLight = 5
  1360. TeleportMinPrice = 2
  1361. TeleportPriceExponent = 2
  1362. EnergyEfficiency = 1
  1363. PriceObjectRent = 1
  1364. PriceObjectScaleFactor = 10
  1365. PriceParcelRent = 1
  1366. [XEngine]
  1367. ; Enable this engine in this OpenSim instance
  1368. Enabled = true
  1369. ; How many threads to keep alive even if nothing is happening
  1370. MinThreads = 2
  1371. ; How many threads to start at maximum load
  1372. MaxThreads = 100
  1373. ; Time a thread must be idle (in seconds) before it dies
  1374. IdleTimeout = 60
  1375. ; Thread priority ("Lowest", "BelowNormal", "Normal", "AboveNormal", "Highest")
  1376. Priority = "BelowNormal"
  1377. ; Maximum number of events to queue for a script (excluding timers)
  1378. MaxScriptEventQueue = 300
  1379. ; Stack size per thread created
  1380. ThreadStackSize = 262144
  1381. ; Set this to true to load each script into a separate
  1382. ; AppDomain. Setting this to false will load all script assemblies into the
  1383. ; current AppDomain, which will reduce the per-script overhead but deleted scripts stay inactive using memory
  1384. ; this may only be a problem if regions stay alive for a long time with lots of scripts added or edited.
  1385. ; at this time some mono versions seem to have problems with the true option
  1386. ; so default is now false until a fix is found
  1387. ; AppDomainLoading = false
  1388. ; Controls whether previously compiled scripts DLLs are deleted on sim restart.
  1389. ; If you set this to false then startup will be considerably faster since scripts won't need to be recompiled.
  1390. ; It should be true on first run after updating opensim binary version
  1391. ; after first run you can change to false.
  1392. ; You can also set it to false and delete the script DLLs by hand
  1393. ; This does not delete cached scripts state.
  1394. ; DeleteScriptsOnStartup = true
  1395. ; CompactMemOnLoad
  1396. ; forces calls to memory garbage collector before loading each script DLL during region startup.
  1397. ; Peak memory usage is reduced and region starts with a more compacted memory allocation.
  1398. ; But this costs a lot of time, so region load will take a lot longer.
  1399. ; it is more usefull if there are no previously compiled scripts DLLs (or DeleteScriptsOnStartup = true)
  1400. ; CompactMemOnLoad = false
  1401. ; Controls whether scripts are stopped by aborting their threads externally (abort)
  1402. ; or by co-operative checks inserted by OpenSimulator into compiled script (co-op).
  1403. ; co-op will be more stable as aborting threads can cause instability.
  1404. ; abort was the default option in OpenSimulator 0.8 and before.
  1405. ; If this setting is changed between co-op and abort, then existing scripts will automatically be recompiled if necessary.
  1406. ; However, the setting change will not take affect until the next time you restart the simulator.
  1407. ; Setting changes will not affect state information stored for scripts.
  1408. ScriptStopStrategy = co-op
  1409. ; Rate to poll for asynchronous command replies (ms)
  1410. ; currently unused
  1411. ;AsyncLLCommandLoopms = 50
  1412. ; Save the source of all compiled scripts
  1413. WriteScriptSourceToDebugFile = false
  1414. ; Default language for scripts
  1415. DefaultCompileLanguage = lsl
  1416. ; List of allowed languages (lsl,vb,cs)
  1417. ; AllowedCompilers=lsl,cs,vb
  1418. ; *warning*, non lsl languages have access to static methods such as System.IO.File. Enable at your own risk.
  1419. AllowedCompilers=lsl
  1420. ; Compile debug info (line numbers) into the script assemblies
  1421. CompileWithDebugInformation = true
  1422. ; Allow the user of mod* functions. This allows a script to pass messages
  1423. ; to a region module via the modSendCommand() function
  1424. ; Default is false
  1425. AllowMODFunctions = false
  1426. ; Allow the use of os* functions (some are dangerous)
  1427. AllowOSFunctions = false
  1428. ; Allow the user of LightShare functions
  1429. AllowLightShareFunctions = false
  1430. ; Threat level to allow, one of None, VeryLow, Low, Moderate, High, VeryHigh, Severe
  1431. OSFunctionThreatLevel = VeryLow
  1432. ; OS Functions enable/disable
  1433. ; For each function, you can add one line, as shown
  1434. ; The default for all functions allows them if below threat level
  1435. ; true allows the use of the function unconditionally
  1436. ; Allow_osSetRegionWaterHeight = true
  1437. ; false disables the function completely
  1438. ; Allow_osSetRegionWaterHeight = false
  1439. ; Comma separated list of UUIDS allows the function for that list of UUIDS
  1440. ; Allow_osSetRegionWaterHeight = 888760cb-a3cf-43ac-8ea4-8732fd3ee2bb
  1441. ; Comma separated list of owner classes that allow the function for a particular class of owners. Choices are
  1442. ; - PARCEL_GROUP_MEMBER: allow if objectgroup is the same group as the parcel
  1443. ; - PARCEL_OWNER: allow if the objectowner is parcelowner
  1444. ; - ESTATE_MANAGER: allow if the object owner is a estate manager
  1445. ; - ESTATE_OWNER: allow if objectowner is estateowner
  1446. ; Allow_osSetRegionWaterHeight = 888760cb-a3cf-43ac-8ea4-8732fd3ee2bb, PARCEL_OWNER, ESTATE_OWNER>, ...
  1447. ; You can also use script creators as the uuid
  1448. ; Creators_osSetRegionWaterHeight = <uuid>, ...
  1449. ; If both Allow_ and Creators_ are given, effective permissions
  1450. ; are the union of the two.
  1451. ; Interval (s) between background save of script states
  1452. SaveInterval = 120
  1453. ; Interval (s) between maintenance runs (0 = disable)
  1454. MaintenanceInterval = 10
  1455. ; Time a script can spend in an event handler before it is interrupted
  1456. EventLimit = 30
  1457. ; If a script overruns it's event limit, kill the script?
  1458. KillTimedOutScripts = false
  1459. ; Amount of time in milliseconds we will wait for an event to completely normally when a script stop is requested
  1460. ; before aborting the thread (such as when an object containing scripts is taken into inventory).
  1461. WaitForEventCompletionOnScriptStop = 1000;
  1462. ; Sets the multiplier for the scripting delays
  1463. ScriptDelayFactor = 1.0
  1464. ; The factor the 10 m distances llimits are multiplied by
  1465. ScriptDistanceLimitFactor = 1.0
  1466. ; Maximum length of notecard line read
  1467. ; Increasing this to large values potentially opens
  1468. ; up the system to malicious scripters
  1469. ; NotecardLineReadCharsMax = 255
  1470. ; Minimum settable timer interval. Any timer setting less than this is
  1471. ; rounded up to this minimum interval.
  1472. ; MinTimerInterval = 0.5
  1473. ; Sensor settings
  1474. SensorMaxRange = 96.0
  1475. SensorMaxResults = 16
  1476. ; Allow for llCreateLink and llBreakLink to work without asking for permission
  1477. ; only enable this in a trusted environment otherwise you may be subject to hijacking
  1478. ; AutomaticLinkPermission = false
  1479. ; Disable underground movement of prims (default true); set to
  1480. ; false to allow script controlled underground positioning of
  1481. ; prims
  1482. ; DisableUndergroundMovement = true
  1483. ;; Path to script assemblies
  1484. ; ScriptEnginesPath = "ScriptEngines"
  1485. [Concierge]
  1486. ; Enable concierge module
  1487. ; Default is false
  1488. enabled = false
  1489. ; name of the concierge
  1490. whoami = "jeeves"
  1491. ; password for updating the welcome message templates via XmlRpc
  1492. password = SECRET
  1493. ; regex specifying for which regions concierge service is desired; if
  1494. ; empty, then for all
  1495. regions = "^MeetingSpace-"
  1496. ; for each region that matches the regions regexp you can provide
  1497. ; (optionally) a welcome template using format substitution:
  1498. ; {0} is replaced with the name of the avatar entering the region
  1499. ; {1} is replaced with the name of the region
  1500. ; {2} is replaced with the name of the concierge (whoami variable above)
  1501. welcomes = /path/to/welcome/template/directory
  1502. ; Concierge can send attendee lists to an event broker whenever an
  1503. ; avatar enters or leaves a concierged region. the URL is subject
  1504. ; to format substitution:
  1505. ; {0} is replaced with the region's name
  1506. ; {1} is replaced with the region's UUID
  1507. broker = "http://broker.place.com/{1}"
  1508. [MRM]
  1509. ; Enables the Mini Region Modules Script Engine.
  1510. ; default is false
  1511. Enabled = false
  1512. ; Runs MRM in a Security Sandbox
  1513. ; WARNING: DISABLING IS A SECURITY RISK.
  1514. Sandboxed = true
  1515. ; The level sandbox to use, adjust at your OWN RISK.
  1516. ; Valid values are:
  1517. ; * FullTrust
  1518. ; * SkipVerification
  1519. ; * Execution
  1520. ; * Nothing
  1521. ; * LocalIntranet
  1522. ; * Internet
  1523. ; * Everything
  1524. SandboxLevel = "Internet"
  1525. ; Only allow Region Owners to run MRMs
  1526. ; May represent a security risk if you disable this.
  1527. OwnerOnly = true
  1528. [Hypergrid]
  1529. ; Keep it false for now. Making it true requires the use of a special client in order to access inventory
  1530. safemode = false
  1531. [VivoxVoice]
  1532. ; The VivoxVoice module will allow you to provide voice on your
  1533. ; region(s). It uses the same voice technology as the LL grid and
  1534. ; works with recent LL clients (we have tested 1.22.9.110075, so
  1535. ; anything later ought to be fine as well).
  1536. ;
  1537. ; For this to work you need to obtain an admin account from Vivox
  1538. ; that allows you to create voice accounts and region channels.
  1539. enabled = false
  1540. ; vivox voice server
  1541. vivox_server = www.foobar.vivox.com
  1542. ; vivox SIP URI
  1543. vivox_sip_uri = foobar.vivox.com
  1544. ; vivox admin user name
  1545. vivox_admin_user = DeepThroat
  1546. ; vivox admin password
  1547. vivox_admin_password = VoiceG4te
  1548. ; channel type: "channel" or "positional"
  1549. ; - positional: spatial sound (default)
  1550. ; - channel: normal "conference call", no spatial sound
  1551. ;vivox_channel_type = positional
  1552. ; channel characteristics (unless you know what you are doing, i'd
  1553. ; leave them as they are --- now you WILL muck around with them,
  1554. ; huh? sigh)
  1555. ; channel distance model:
  1556. ; 0 - no attenuation
  1557. ; 1 - inverse distance attenuation
  1558. ; 2 - linear attenuation (default)
  1559. ; 3 - exponential attenuation
  1560. ;vivox_channel_distance_model = 2
  1561. ; channel mode:
  1562. ; - "open" (default)
  1563. ; - "lecture"
  1564. ; - "presentation"
  1565. ; - "auditorium"
  1566. ;vivox_channel_mode = "open"
  1567. ; channel roll off: rate of attenuation
  1568. ; - a value between 1.0 and 4.0, default is 2.0
  1569. ;vivox_channel_roll_off = 2.0
  1570. ; channel max range: distance at which channel is silent
  1571. ; - a value between 0 and 160, default is 80
  1572. ;vivox_channel_max_range = 80
  1573. ; channel clamping distance: distance before attenuation applies
  1574. ; - a value between 0 and 160, default is 10
  1575. ;vivox_channel_clamping_distance = 10
  1576. [Groups]
  1577. Enabled = false
  1578. ; This is the current groups stub in Region.CoreModules.Avatar.Groups. All the other settings below only really
  1579. ; apply to the Flotsam/SimianGrid GroupsModule
  1580. Module = Default
  1581. ; This module can use a PHP XmlRpc server from the Flotsam project at http://code.google.com/p/flotsam/
  1582. ; or from the SimianGrid project at http://code.google.com/p/openmetaverse
  1583. ;Module = GroupsModule
  1584. ; Enable Group Notices
  1585. ;NoticesEnabled = true
  1586. ; This makes the Group module very chatty on the console.
  1587. DebugEnabled = false
  1588. ; This makes the Groups Messaging module very chatty on the console.
  1589. DebugMessagingEnabled = false
  1590. ; Groups data is cached for this number of seconds before another request is made to the groups service
  1591. ; Set to 0 to disable the cache.
  1592. ; Default is 30 seconds
  1593. GroupsCacheTimeout = 30
  1594. ; Specify which messaging module to use for groups messaging and if it's enabled
  1595. ;MessagingModule = GroupsMessagingModule
  1596. ;MessagingEnabled = true
  1597. ; Experimental option to only message cached online users rather than all users
  1598. ; Should make large group with few online members messaging faster, as the expense of more calls to ROBUST presence service
  1599. ; (Flotsam groups only; in V2 this is always on)
  1600. MessageOnlineUsersOnly = false
  1601. ; Service connectors to the Groups Service. Select one depending on whether you're using a Flotsam XmlRpc backend or a SimianGrid backend
  1602. ; SimianGrid Service for Groups
  1603. ;ServicesConnectorModule = SimianGroupsServicesConnector
  1604. ;GroupsServerURI = http://mygridserver.com:82/Grid/
  1605. ; Flotsam XmlRpc Service for Groups
  1606. ;ServicesConnectorModule = XmlRpcGroupsServicesConnector
  1607. ;GroupsServerURI = http://yourxmlrpcserver.com/xmlrpc.php
  1608. ; XmlRpc Security settings. These must match those set on your backend groups service if the service is using these keys
  1609. ;XmlRpcServiceReadKey = 1234
  1610. ;XmlRpcServiceWriteKey = 1234
  1611. ; Disables HTTP Keep-Alive for XmlRpcGroupsServicesConnector HTTP Requests,
  1612. ; only set to false it if you absolute sure regions and groups server suport it.
  1613. ; XmlRpcDisableKeepAlive = true
  1614. ; Minimum user level required to create groups
  1615. ;LevelGroupCreate = 0
  1616. [PacketPool]
  1617. ;RecyclePackets = true;
  1618. ;RecycleDataBlocks = true;
  1619. ; If true, then the basic packet objects used to receive data are also recycled, not just the LLUDP packets.
  1620. ; This reduces data churn
  1621. RecycleBaseUDPPackets = true
  1622. [InterestManagement]
  1623. ; This section controls how state updates are prioritized for each client
  1624. ; Valid values are BestAvatarResponsiveness, Time, Distance,
  1625. ; SimpleAngularDistance, and FrontBack
  1626. UpdatePrioritizationScheme = BestAvatarResponsiveness
  1627. ReprioritizationEnabled = true
  1628. ReprioritizationInterval = 2000.0
  1629. RootReprioritizationDistance = 10.0
  1630. ChildReprioritizationDistance = 20.0
  1631. ; TEST OPTION KEEP AS FALSE
  1632. ; if true, don't send object updates if outside view range
  1633. ObjectsCullingByDistance = false
  1634. ; If n > 1, only every n UDP terse updates will be sent to observers of an avatar that are in the same region
  1635. ; Updates will always be sent to the avatar that the update addresses and if av velocity is effectively zero (to prevent drift due to missing updates).
  1636. ; n > 1 will reduce UDP traffic but will lead to laggier movement observed in other avatars.
  1637. RootTerseUpdatePeriod = 0
  1638. ; If n > 1, only every n UDP terse updates will be sent to observers of an avatar that are in another region
  1639. ; n > 1 will reduce UDP traffic but may lead to laggier movement observed in other avatars, though values up to 4 may not generate a noticeable effect.
  1640. ChildTerseUpdatePeriod = 0
  1641. ; Send an update to clients if the difference from the last sent avatar position is greater than this tolerance
  1642. RootPositionUpdateTolerance = 0.05
  1643. ; Send an update to clients if the euclidian difference from the last sent avatar rotation is greater than this tolerance
  1644. RootRotationUpdateTolerance = 0.1
  1645. ; Send an update to clients if the difference from the last sent avatar velocity is greater than this tolerance
  1646. RootVelocityUpdateTolerance = 0.001
  1647. [Monitoring]
  1648. ; Enable region monitoring
  1649. ; If true, this will print out an error if more than a minute has passed since the last simulator frame
  1650. ; Also is another source of region statistics provided via the regionstats URL
  1651. Enabled = true
  1652. [WebStats]
  1653. ; View region statistics via a web page
  1654. ; See http://opensimulator.org/wiki/FAQ#Region_Statistics_on_a_Web_Page
  1655. ; Use a web browser and type in the "Login URI" + "/SStats/"
  1656. ; For example- http://127.0.0.1:9000/SStats/
  1657. ; enabled=false
  1658. [Statistics]
  1659. ; NumberOfFrames is used in a moving average calculation, where NumberOfFrames is the number of frames
  1660. ; to include in the averaging calculations
  1661. NumberOfFrames=10
  1662. [MediaOnAPrim]
  1663. ; Enable media on a prim facilities
  1664. Enabled = true;
  1665. [NPC]
  1666. ;; Enable Non Player Character (NPC) facilities
  1667. Enabled = false
  1668. ;; several options to control NPCs creation
  1669. ;; allow NPCs to be created not Owned {true false} default: true
  1670. ; AllowNotOwned = true
  1671. ;; allow NPCs to set to be sensed as Avatars {true false} default: true
  1672. ; AllowSenseAsAvatar = true
  1673. ;; allow NPCs to created cloning any avatar in region {true false} default: true
  1674. ; AllowCloneOtherAvatars = true
  1675. ;; if true NPCs will have no group title, if false display "- NPC -" for easy identification {true false} default: true
  1676. ; NoNPCGroup = true
  1677. [Terrain]
  1678. ; Values can be "pinhead-island" or "flat"
  1679. InitialTerrain = "pinhead-island"
  1680. ; If 'true' each avatar is only sent terrain patches within their view distance
  1681. ; This also changes the region terrain loading from 'lawn mower' to ordered around
  1682. ; the avatar outward.
  1683. SendTerrainUpdatesByViewDistance = True
  1684. [LandManagement]
  1685. ; When editing terrain or objects, parcel layer info is updated in the viewer.
  1686. ; This can be expensive for large regions. If this variable is 'true', only the
  1687. ; parcel layer data around the area of interest is sent. The parcel layer info
  1688. ; is sent for 'ParcelLayerViewDistance' around the interest point.
  1689. ; If 'ParcelLayerViewDistance' is >= 128, the operation for legacy sized regions
  1690. ; will be what it has always been (send the whole region's parcel layer info).
  1691. ; Other parcel updates (login, changing parcel ownership, ...) will still send
  1692. ; whole region.
  1693. LimitParcelLayerUpdateDistance = true
  1694. ParcelLayerViewDistance = 128
  1695. ; set this to false to not display parcel ban lines
  1696. ShowParcelBansLines = true
  1697. ;;
  1698. ;; If you are using a simian grid frontend you can enable
  1699. ;; this module to upload tile images for the mapping fn
  1700. ;;
  1701. [SimianGridMaptiles]
  1702. Enabled = False
  1703. MaptileURL = "http://www.mygrid.com/Grid/"
  1704. RefreshTime = 3600
  1705. ;;
  1706. ;; JsonStore module provides structured store for scripts
  1707. ;;
  1708. [JsonStore]
  1709. Enabled = False
  1710. ;; Enable direct access to the SOP dynamic attributes
  1711. EnableObjectStore = False
  1712. MaxStringSpace = 0
  1713. ;;
  1714. ;; These are defaults that are overwritten below in [Architecture].
  1715. ;; These defaults allow OpenSim to work out of the box with
  1716. ;; zero configuration
  1717. ;;
  1718. [AssetService]
  1719. DefaultAssetLoader = "OpenSim.Framework.AssetLoader.Filesystem.dll"
  1720. AssetLoaderArgs = "assets/AssetSets.xml"
  1721. ; Disable this to prevent the default asset set from being inserted into the
  1722. ; asset store each time the region starts
  1723. AssetLoaderEnabled = true
  1724. [GridService]
  1725. ;; default standalone, overridable in StandaloneCommon.ini
  1726. StorageProvider = "OpenSim.Data.Null.dll:NullRegionData"
  1727. [AutoBackupModule]
  1728. ;; default is module is disabled at the top level
  1729. AutoBackupModuleEnabled = false
  1730. [Sounds]
  1731. ;; {Module} {} {Implementation of ISoundModule to use.} {OpenSim.Region.CoreModules.dll:SoundModule}
  1732. Module = OpenSim.Region.CoreModules.dll:SoundModule
  1733. ;; {MaxDistance} {} {Cut-off distance at which sounds will not be sent to users} {100.0}
  1734. MaxDistance = 100.0
  1735. [ServiceThrottle]
  1736. ;; Default time interval (in ms) for the throttle service thread to wake up
  1737. Interval = 5000
  1738. [Dwell]
  1739. ;; This enables the built in basic dwell module
  1740. DwellModule = DefaultDwellModule
  1741. [Modules]
  1742. Include-modules = "addon-modules/*/config/*.ini"