Adam Frisby

Resources for running your own OpenSim.

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I’ve noticed that there are a lot of resources out there for how to run your own OpenSim instance, but they are so disparate that finding them all can be a challenge, especially as each tends to have it’s own self contained target use case.

So in order to make life easier for people, I have compiled a list as follows

For Windows Users (Desktop and Server)

For Linux Users (Server Oriented)

These links usually also work for MacOSX as long as you are familiar with a commandline.

Pages worth bookmarking

Enjoy. I will try to periodically refresh this when new useful resources appear.

Written by Adam Frisby

August 9th, 2008 at 4:07 pm

Posted in OpenSim

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  1. If you’re a windows user and just want to try to run your own region, optionally on a grid with others, there’s probably no simpler app than Tribal Net (http://tribalnet.se/) - it also diagnoses your network environment to see if there’s any problems running it publicly.

    Stefan

    9 Aug 08 at 5:21 pm

  2. Yep, missed that one - thanks Stefan for pointing it out.

    Adam Frisby

    9 Aug 08 at 6:30 pm

  3. [...] I made a post linking all the various documentation efforts for OpenSim. You can get it here: Adam Frisby

  4. Do you have any information about running OpenSim on Amazon EC2? People are starting to ask me about this.

    Jeff Barr

    10 Aug 08 at 1:52 am

  5. Hey Jeff,

    Yes it’s doable - we’ve got a library which does it fairly effectively - you have my private contact details right? Shoot me an email and I can give you the info.

    Adam Frisby

    10 Aug 08 at 4:40 pm

  6. [...] More information about OpenSim is available at http://www.opensimulator.org and http://gwala.net/blog/2008/08/resources-for-running-your-own-opensim/ [...]

  7. +1. Who more? :)

    Pavliga

    20 Aug 08 at 3:21 pm

  8. [...] Adam Frisby: Resources For Running Your Own OpenSim - “I’ve noticed that there are a lot of resources out there for how to run your own OpenSim instance, but they are so disparate that finding them all can be a challenge, especially as each tends to have it’s own self contained target use case.“ [...]

  9. Excellent set of resources!

    One resource I would love to see is a how-to on upgrading from one version of OpenSim to the next, i.e what databases, config files etc need to be copied over to ensure that all inventory, user names, and various settings are maintained when upgrading.

    Rock

    Rock

    4 Sep 08 at 12:56 pm

  10. Currently OpenSim is commanded via its DOS-like console. Has anyone created a Windows interface to use instead?

    Rock

    9 Sep 08 at 2:30 pm

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