Tuesday, May 28, 2024

OpenSim : HyperGrid : My Virtual Life After 3rd Rock Grid’s Closure - Part 2 - Wolf Territories Grid presentation to 3RG

 By Avatar : JayR Cela : 

    The first of 4 seperate Grid presentations to the residents of the soon to be closed 3rd Rock Grid. : a continuation of, “My Virtual Life After 3rd Rock Grid’s Closure” : May 20 2024

On April 6 2024, we had the pleasure of a presentation by Lone Wolf of ‘Wolf Territories Grid’, and it was impressive, he explained some of the history and expansion, also some unique features and technologies used, server locations, technical staff ect... 

: Lone Wolf : "Thanks so much everyone for inviting me, so let's start with a bit of history....

    Wolf grid was actually started as 3 low prim sims on second life doing a wild west role play - we outgrew that, then we grid hopped getting bigger each time and eventually moved to our own grid. We went from a few servers to a full hyper-converged cluster, which is what we have now, with over 28000 second life equivalent regions, and 5400 or so visitors to our grid each month, which is growing daily.

    About our tech - so this might not mean a lot......  Our servers are all based in a data center in Frankfurt in Germany. The servers and cluster was built by 2 experts in the field, who actually work with the grid - one of them works in the data center. Our grid has a lot of features you won't find on other grids, but one of our main features is how it deals with issues. On Wednesday one of our servers died and the other servers took over running the things that were running on that server, keeping us up and running - so that's what having a hyper-converged infrastructure is about for users. We have a powerful control panel, that includes everything from renaming your region, to our terrain generator that can create a random terrain for your region.

Our staff : we have 3 tech guys: Myself - I've been a programmer since I was 15, I have a high functioning autism; Busty who works in the data center in Frankfurt; and Daja who manages the day to day running of the servers - although 999% of it is completely automated. We have 3 grid admins including myself who provide oversight and 32 volunteer peacekeepers, who are always available to help someone who needs it, plus of course Bobby our AI who knows all about everything.

    The grid is made up of a lot of communities, some from different countries, some based on other things. We have 2 universities using our grid, who have moved from Second Life - the University of Texas working on climate change, and the University of Colorado who are just getting things together ! We also have a number of charities, including the VWEC group - Virtual Worlds Education Consortium and a charity that helps people with disabilities access virtual worlds - so we're really busy with both of them. We have a motto on this grid "Don't dominate, facilitate" - so we're here to make people's dreams come true! We have some incredible builds as well, from Luxor through to Jimmy Olsen's Europa. I've listed 6 here but obviously the size of the grid means we have a *LOT* of things to visit.

More about the features : So we have a pretty extensive control panel for users and also regions. There is a video on my YouTube to demonstrate it, you can see the AI terrain generator, we have this live streaming facility you can stream anything on your computer in-world. So for instance, you could share a movie with some friends, demonstrate how to use blender, all in-world. We also have tidal water, so our water goes from 18.5 meters to 20 meters, you can turn this off in the control panel. It means you can build a beach and it works, the tide goes in and out, you could have a road that goes under water when the tide is in. We have a network of star-gates that you can add your regions to by using the control panel, an easy to use events system, a marketplace that can import the products from your  region - you just fill in the blanks. We own our own mastodon social networking site, www.opensimsocial.com, and of course Bobby AI integrated into the grid is Bobby who knows a lot about everything, he can write scripts,write a poem, translate it into Chinese,he can tell you where the popular places are right now, etc...

In terms of what we could offer you if you feel that this is a good fit :-) We as a grid would like to gift you a 4x4 region with 1.2 million prims for you to set up a Welcome area. We want to offer you free prim bonuses, so if you rent a basic region say with 20k prims we'll boost it up to 50k to support in moving over, like we've done with a few other grids that became part of us, but maintaining their own identity. So if you wish we would create an area and put your regions there and link them with ocean regions. The whole grid is joined by ocean regions, which means you can sail from one end to another, but it takes hours.

We hope that you find the right place to move to and we just want to help in any way we can. We have something pretty unique in terms of what we are doing and becoming part of that journey is really exciting! Oh and this is a community run grid as well, so we have a once monthly community meeting (it's tomorrow @ 11am ) that anyone is welcome to, where we share ideas and some of our best developments have come from there."

     It was at this point into the meeting I had a 90% chance of moving to WTG regardless, and Lone Wolf's  presentation impressed me, I think the other 3RG residents attending the meeting were as well. David thanked Lone Wolf for a very interesting and informative presentation and invited questions, which Lone.Wolf answered as follows :-

Slash asked about "Prices".

Lone.Wolf : "All our regions are 1024x1024  4x4, we can do 8x8 and 12x12 on request. For 20000 prims its £20 uk about $24 a month, 50000 £40 uk about $54 a month, 1.2 million prims £60 or $74 i think a month. But as  a special offer, we will upgrade you from the one you purchase, so if you buy a 20k region we'll upgrade it to 50k till the end of April :-) The grid will instantly build your region and then we can find a place for you if you would like it moved".

JayR asked "Earlier today you and I discussed your ability to migrate an existing region from 3RG even if it was smaller than a 4x4 and make it all work / can you explain this please ?"

Lone.Wolf : "if you have a region say its  smaller than a 4x4 we can load the oar anywhere into the 4x4 - in fact you can use our control panel to load the oars yourself and merge them. We're here to help you with whatever you need". JayR then asked "Please explain the ability to seamlessly traverse the grid".

Lone.Wolf : "We do have region crossings like any grid, however because we own our own local network in the data centre, they are very fast, when you cross a region crossing you are moving from one server to another so 2 things are important - database latency and network speed so that's all very highly tuned". 

Prim asked "Thank you for giving us your presentation, I've visited WTG a number of times and the tech is mind blowingly fantastic... However, my question is more about administration...  Is there any sort of succession plan if anything were to happen to you?  I ask because our previous system admin passed away, leading to this need".

Lone.Wolf : "Yes. In fact we have a full disaster recovery plan being written right now, the other 2 techs are both qualified and able to take over the tech, and as we grow we will start employing more, with the appropriate security. This is a properly run UK Limited company and our dealings with universities etc mean we have to answer questions like that all the time !" 

Dolfke asked "What is your Policy concerning IAR's pls ?"

Lone.Wolf : "IARs cause a problem because they HAMMER the region they are running on, right now we are building a new IAR loading server. So the policy is we want to help with it but we need to preserve the load on the rest of the grid, although we do have 40 robust servers lol, so we will have a dedicated region server just for loading iars that will be done probably Monday/Tuesday. OARS you can load yourself".

Dolfke added "I meant more the one time import of our IAR's from here in 3RG".

Lone.Wolf : "That's fine - that's what our new server will do".

Lannorra asked "Do your residents have land rentals?"

Lone.Wolf : "When you rent land from us you can do what you like with it, including renting out land if you wish". 

Lannorra then asked "Is there any capacity to have a single sim? separate from a 4x4?"

Lone.Wolf : "We don't do 256x256's because we run each sim on its own simulator so it's not really financially worthwhile". 

Thoria asked " First, what's the difference between a tech and an admin?"

Lone.Wolf : "A tech is someone who deals with the tech stuff and admins are more like the day to day running on the actual grid - people who've been with us a long time, although it's actually more about being there and assisting". 

Thoria then asked  "Second, what version of OpenSim are you using, how often do you upgrade, and do you have significant grid-specific modifications?"

Lone.Wolf : "We are using Open NGC 9.2.2 something, so there are a lot of fixes in it. Upgrades are seamless and we do those after a new release comes out.We are working directly with the NGC devs in fact. Plus we are also working with a new viewer build called the crystal frost viewer, which will run on linux, mac, and windows"

JayR asked "What are the major differences between the official OS core being developed mainly by uBit of OSGrid and the NGC version of OS?" 

Lone.Wolf : "The NGC is a fork of the OSGRID version, which basically means the osgrid version feeds into ngc. ngc's differences are a lot to do with things like we use a much faster database driver. It's like 40% faster, so its things like that. You can read on the opensim ngc github if required. (ngc is open source)" 

Thoria asked "How does your "hyperconverged" fail-over work, and what is your backup model?"

Lone.Wolf : "Basically it means we don't care where things run. We have a pile of servers and a pile of processes that are replicated across all the servers. If a server fails, it fails over backups are held in two places. Our main cluster is in Frankfurt,we have backups in Dusseldorf and of course striped across international servers using cloudflare r2 storage. Every 15 minutes the whole grid is replicated across all the servers basically".

Jedburgh asked "Do you ever do a forced failover test to confirm it is working, and do you restore from backup to confirm that the backup integrity is solid?"Lone.Wolf: "Yes. In fact the backups are held on a proxmox backup server, so it verifies the backups once a day and we do restores once a week to check everything is good, although tbh we should never need to use them because of the replication going on".   

Rhia asked "What is your stance on Copybotting ?"

Lone.Wolf: "I hate it. We want to encourage creators and it's a constant discussion on how to protect IP.  and not something that will be solved overnight. However we do have Luna Lunarias main store on our grid and she's doing pretty well with her amazing builds".  

Dolfke asked: "Do you have a download location for your viewer pls (so we could test) ?"

Lone.Wolf: "We're sponsoring the viewer at the moment, if you sign up for the crystal frost patreon there is the occasional download, but deffo worth having a look at youtube on it you'll be blown away.  https://www.patreon.com/CrystalFrostViewer : This is not the only viewer we are working with but I think it's the most promising".  

Slash asked "Concerning copy bots - do you prohibit exports from your grid?" 

Lone.Wolf : "No, we don't prohibit exports. HOWEVER these things are always up for discussion and part of the opensim ngc discussions are around this. I think the plan is to implement the export flag so creators can lock them down on the next release of ngc"

Rhia asked "Who are the devs for NGC ?"

Lone.Wolf : "There are quite a few https://github.com/OpenSim-NGC/OpenSim-Sasquatch its here somewhere. Mike and Balpien are involved and quite a few grid owners are involved as well". 

David thanked Lone.Wolf on behalf of everyone for giving a very informative presentation and answering all the questions. Allia added her thanks to Lone.Wolf and later went on to say that the owners of 3 more major OpenSim Grids would be attending our last community meetings. If your curious to find out who they were, then...

Story to continue in : My Virtual Life after 3rd Rock Grid's Closure : part 3 next week.

JayR Cela

  


Monday, May 20, 2024

OpenSim : HyperGrid : My Virtual Life After 3rd Rock Grid's Closure

OpenSim : HyperGrid : by Avatar JayR Cela

My virtual life after the recent closure of 3rd Rock Grid is looking rather good right now. On May 15 2024 my home grid for the past 13 years sadly bit the dust. This unfortunate event was something I saw coming about 2 years ago, with the attempt to make a successful upgrade to our OpenSim code from the, 0.8.x to 0.9.x series of open-simulator's main branch went badly. It is not worth going into the details of what,why or who dropped the ball on this move, things did not work out well. It was back in January I came to the conclusion that I was going to have to move to another grid again,and soon.

And so my search began, which grid to choose,who were the people operating the numerous OS-HyperGrid’s out there. I certainly had,had my fill of small grids run by acquaintances, friends and so called OS experts. I wanted cutting edge yet stable modern back-end hardware,and software along with a solid tech team to back up my newly inspired enthusiasm,so I started doing a lot of grid hopping and research. My goal was not only to find just the right for me grid to join, but more importantly, which grids to avoid.  

When the final news was announced that 3RG was closing down for good,4 meetings with different grid owners were arraigned to visit our community,and have their presentations of why we should migrate to that specific grids operations base. In the mean time back in March I just so happened to become friends with one of the admins in the ‘Wolf Territories Grid’or "WTG", and the things she was telling me about WTG were intriguing to say the least. It was at this point I decided to create my ‘JayR Cela’ avatar there,and began transferring portions of my 3RG inventory.


Several weeks later we had our first Grid Owner's presentation in 3rd Rock Grid…..


Story to continue in : My Virtual Life after 3rd Rock Grid's Closure : part 2 next week.

https://jayrcelasecondlifetechnologist.blogspot.com/2024/05/opensim-hypergrid-my-virtual-life-after_28.html


JayR Cela


Saturday, March 30, 2024

3rd Rock Grid : Will CLOSE on May 15 2024 !!

By Avatar : JayR Cela

Impromptu, Unscheduled 3rd Rock Grid Community Meeting, March 30 2024 @1:00pm grid time.


Location :: hop://grid.3rdrockgrid.com:8002/Community%20Bravo/122/127/...


In case some 3rd Rock Grid residents that may still not be aware that the grid WILL CLOSE ! on May 15 2024 !

Efforts are currently underway to preserve some portions of 3RG and move what we can onto another grid. This hopefully will include as much as possible, however this may also require some additional work on our (current residents) part, to make this transition as seamless as possible. In order to do so it is important that if you are interested, that you attend this meeting, and the subsequent weekly meetings now scheduled thru April and part of May 2024 

Please note these meetings are for current and or past 3rd Rock Grid residents only, unless you have been specifically invited as a guest speaker then,  please attempt to contact your current friend(s) in 3RG and request an invitation.

Thank you.
JayR Cela

Sunday, March 24, 2024

3RD Rock Grid : 3rd oldest Open Sim Grid Slated for closure May 15 2024

By Avatar: JayR Cela

    I am very sad to announce what seems to be the inevitable closure of the historical 3RD Rock Grid in OpenSim. I say historical because it is notable as being the 3rd official OpenSim grid to open for business many,many years ago. I joined 3RD Rock in early 2011, shortly after it opening and have been calling it my virtual home away from home since then. Due to a recent series of cascading events our servers are inaccessible by our Adim team, below I will post a portion of my transcript copied during our last community meeting date March 23 2024. 

[13:09] David7 Bravin: 5. GRID ISSUES.

[13:10] David7 Bravin: Anyone ?

[13:11] David7 Bravin: If not .....

[13:11] David7 Bravin: moving on to...

[13:11] David7 Bravin: 6. ANY OTHER BUSINESS

[13:11] David7 Bravin: Eldovar ?

[13:11] Eldovar Lamilton: yes, thank you

[13:12] Eldovar Lamilton: As all of you have noticed of the past one and a half years, fate has hit us hard during the past time.

[13:13] Eldovar Lamilton: 1. It all started when we lost our system administrator from one day to the other without any further notice. We were left without access and documentation to the grid, and the person refused any further contact. To the day we have no idea why he reacted as he did, because from our perspective there was no reason at all to do so, our relationship seemed good, he received much more than the money he requested for the work he did.

[13:14] Eldovar Lamilton: It took us a long time to get access to the servers again. And the biggest problem that remained was, that he had rewritten (and improved) a few core parts of the Opensim software, but other than agreed, he never gave us the source code of those program parts.

[13:15] Eldovar Lamilton: 2. In October last year we lost one of our most important servers: the one that was running the Starfleet regions and many more important regions, we call it server 107.  Kira Tiponi worked hard to get that server replaced and managed to restore all the regions that were there and finally, at the beginning of January this year, she succeeded.  The plan was, that she shows nme everything she has done and gives me full access to the new server 107 at the beginning of February this year.

[13:16] Eldovar Lamilton: 3. In January, we got the sad message, that Kira has passed away. She did not have time to pass over all the information that she had and that was necessary to access the new server.

[13:16] Eldovar Lamilton: This was the final stroke to the grid as well.

[13:17] Eldovar Lamilton: Despite all our efforts, the situation now is, that we don't have access to all the servers - I still try to get access to the server housing company where the physical bare metal servers are running. Even with that, we do not have access to all our servers, those few that we have access to, we cannot manage because the system administrator that helped us move from the Florida servers to the new servers in Europe, has rewritten some crucial part of the software, and we don't have the source code to it (as mentioned above).

[13:18] Eldovar Lamilton: To summarize the situation: this grid is not manageable anymore.

[13:18] Eldovar Lamilton: As a consequence, we have decided heavy heartedly, to shut down 3RG.

[13:19] Eldovar Lamilton: end

[13:20] Thoria Millgrove: Next month will make 15 years since I rezzed in 3rd Rock Grid

[13:20] Georgina Mills: 3rd oldest Opensim grid closes, I wish it wasn't so!

So in a nutshell that’s the story. If there is any assistance or advice you may have to offer, please feel free to contact me at 

jayr.cela@gmail.com

I will present any information during our next community meeting scheduled for April 6 2024 at 1:00pm grid time, 3rd Rock Grid is tentatively scheduled for official closure May 15th 2024

 Thank you.


JayR Cela


Wednesday, August 9, 2023

3rd Rock Grid : The Great Central Lake : August 2023 update

 By Avatar JayR Cela

    I have been working on this project in 3rd Rock, the OpenSim grid, for about 8 years or longer, all that time I have been trying to recreate a conglomeration of some of the many wondrous places I was able to visit and explore across the USA in my youth.  I have to admit that I enjoy the beauty of nature, especially lakes and rivers, creeks and so on. I also enjoy boating, especially power boats and other high performance watercraft. 

    The problem is I can not afford any sort of life other than the one I have, fixed income, low rent subsidised apartment, and it is not to bad, I have nothing to complain about. So I wanted to create my fantasy world. I have been gradually working on this project, and I doubt if it will ever end.

    I want to honor a deceased friend and one of the founders of 3rd Rock Grid, and the Great Central Lake 

Zinnia Frenzy : may she RIP

    Without her similar vision to mine, this project would have never become the project is becoming.  Also thanks to Dolfke Barbosa, Thoria Millgrove, Kira Tiponi, and way to many other people to list here, also special thanks to Emerson Ronas, and Light Sprite. So I say thank you everyone for contributing your ideas and making available so many free building assets.

      I am just waiting to show off -  share some pictures of the recently completed North East shore lines, with special thanks to all of the other friends I have met over the years, and now, I invite you for a look at the pictures and a visit.

    There are many full perm assets available.

JayR Cela :_)

grid.3rdrockgrid.com:8002:Great Central Lake

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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Open Sim : Firestorm Viewer : Linux : Voice : and the Flatpak installation BLOCKED ! Updated mid September 2023

 By Avatar JayR Cela

Article Update : mid September 2023 the link is working properly again too install the latest available viewer.

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     I don't get riled up very often about much of anything, however sometimes I do get a bit pissed off at narrow minded idiotic reactions to people just trying to use some OPEN SOURCE software in order to actually be able to use the Voice function while using the FireStorm virtual world viewer software while in a Linux desktop environment

    A bit of a background, several years ago the company that supplies the Vivox voice services made a decision to no longer support the Linux platform. This resulted in the loss of the Voice feature in OpenSim and SecondLife for all Linux users.

    This problem was able to be solved by using the Wine  https://www.winehq.org/ Windows programs  compatibility layer to run native Windows based programs while using your Linux desktop, and for the most part it works well. 

    There are a number of questionable issues that are of concern, this Flatpak, that is no longer working will download several window manager packages that are no longer supported and labeled so, at this point things get kinda weird, and it depends on which fork of the FireStorm project you download and use.

    It seems to me that the Flathub Firestorm download is currently not only Broken it is : FORBIDDEN

─ $ ▶ flatpak update

Looking for updates…



        ID                                  Branch Op Remote  Download

 1. [✗] org.firestormviewer.FirestormViewer stable u  flathub 1.0 kB / 168.3 MB


Error: While downloading https://downloads.firestormviewer.org/linux/Phoenix-FirestormOS-Releasex64-6-6-8-68380.tar.xz: Server returned status 403: Forbidden

Updates complete.

error: There were one or more errors

jayr @ action1  ~

└─ $ ▶ 


   What pisses me off is, I can not use Voice while using a Linux based computer, without the ridiculous workaround of installing WINE in order to have it function properly.


I guess that the Firestorm team is following Redhat when they will no longer allow access to the source code.


   This is just DUMB....

Jessica Lyon / please help us.


Article Update : mid September 2023 the link is working properly again too install the latest available viewer.

Friday, June 9, 2023

Open Sim supposed friends who scam you,or were they just in over their head bragging?

 By Avatar JayR Cela    

    I really needed to relax before I finally decided to post this. Yes my home grid, the one I consider home after being a resident for 12 years was ripped off by two people, one of them who was a long time trusted resident. I guess we should have known better that when you meet a know it all wind bag, you need to watch out before paying them any type of real currency to do a job they were not qualified to undertake in the first place, so shame on us. I will not be publishing the names of the persons involved or my home grids name. 

JayR :_(


    

Saturday, June 3, 2023

Open Sim : Hypergrid : Scam Artists and Con Men : What do you do?

By Avatar AjayR Cela


     This is a subject I really thought I would never have to bring up here in Open Sim. I am talking about people that perpetuate a persona of them actually believing they are the Master Guru in OS and He or She possess's such vast amounts of knowledge in the Open Sim Universe, no one can compare.

      Or is this person a con artist ?

    The best part is when they sell you their non-existence services, and once they make numerous excuses, for why things are not working you are left holding the bag.

    These are scams.


I am about to expose a major one. 

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

OpenSim : Hypergrid : Firestorm Viewer for Linux now available as a Flatpak

By Avatar JayR Cela :     

    If you are a Linux user more than likely your familiar with the Flatpak application distribution method of publishing user applications, along with others such as Snaps and App Images. There are pros and cons to all three methods, my personal feelings favor Flatpaks over the later two, and I recently found the Firestorm viewer available on FlatHub : the Firestorm Viewer page. : https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.firestormviewer.FirestormViewer. This page does list an older and SL specific version of FS, however as is typical with Flatpak apps, the most recent version and with Opensim logins enabled is the one used during installation. It also seems that Vivox voice is working natively in Linux again as I can see the voice indicator  dot operate correctly above my avatars head as I key up the mic. I have not had a chance to test this with someone yet.

And this info is listed in the viewer Help > About Firestorm menu.

 Audio Driver Version: FMOD Studio 2.02.07

Dullahan: 1.12.2.202202071031

  CEF: 91.1.23+g04c8d56+chromium-91.0.4472.164

  Chromium: 91.0.4472.164

LibVLC Version: Using gstreamer 1.0

Voice Server Version: Vivox 3.2.0002.10426 


    If so this would mean no more having to use the Windows version of FS via WINE, just in order to use the voice feature again. Yay :_)

     One thing I need to mention here is the Firestorm team does not recommend the download and installation of their viewers from anywhere other than those linked on the official FS Web site. You have been warned

     My experience using Flathub and Flatpaks via my distributions Application Store over the past two years have been good, problems encountered so far were minimal and minor, also Flatpaks by design are run in a sandboxed environment, so the likelihood of a virus or trojan infecting you system are extremely low. As always do a full system backup before any unrecommended application install, and you should be fine.

JayR Cela :_)

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

OpenSim : Hypergrid : Griefer Defense the Easyway for Estate Managers

     Opensim has traditionally been considered by many resident's as being griefer free, or close to it. This is not the case recently, unfortunately one or more bad actors are spreading pain around the Hypergrid. Why they do it is not worth debate, what is worth talking about is how easy it can be to thwart, discourage and prevent it from happening to you. I am assuming that you have estate manager privileges and the land is set to a particular group with by invitation only group membership.

      Once all of these parameters are verified, simply go into your about land settings and select options, in the everyone section turn off the build, object entry and run scripts check box's.

      This is your best and easiest way to implement a solution that I know of.

JayR Cela :_)